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Good Morning Glory Quilt Block Pattern - Free PDF Download

 
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Good Morning Glory Quilt Block

The Good Morning Glory quilt block is sure to make your morning -- and afternoon and evening, for that matter -- good when you catch a glimpse of it on your latest quilting project. Part of the Fresh from the Garden quilt design, it's just one of many beautiful quilt blocks that are both fun and easy to make. Download the Good Morning Glory quilt block as a PDF to print out the pattern. You'll need to enlarge the quilt block 125%.

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To make the Good Morning Glory quilt block:

Cut:

Background: Cut 1. All other pieces: Fuse double-sided webbing to fabrics. Flower centers, flowers, leaves: Cut 3 each. (Do not add seam allowances to fused pieces.)

©2007 . Here's one great color combo for the Good Morning Glory quilt block.

Stitch:

Place and fuse all pieces. By machine, applique all fused pieces using narrow zigzag stitch. Use same stitch to make flower vines, leaf veins, and tendrils.

©2007 . This fabric variation uses a brighter palette.

Like this quilt pattern? Use it to make the Morning Glory Chair Pads quilted pillow pattern. Want to try other pillows? Peruse these quilted pillow patterns. Done with this quilt block? Check out the other garden quilt blocks.

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ABOUT THE QUILT DESIGNER:

Phyllis Dobbs is the author of Dimensional Quilts and Fun with Flannel. Her designs appear in many books and magazines. She teaches and demonstrates quilt and stitch techniques at local and national levels and has designed a whimsical fabric collection for Hancock Fabrics. Dobbs is a member of the Society of Craft Designers.