Remember how I promised a mini tutorial or measurements every day? And that I blog maybe once a month?! I’m not sure what I was thinking, but at least I’m trying π I did sneak in a minute or two at my computer today and wrote up a free pattern for these little dresdens.
I adjusted my blade template from this blade template that yields a 5″ dresden.
This little dresden is just 3-3/4″ from blade tip to blade tip. It is really tiny. And adorable. And I have big plans for my tiny little creation.
So, if you’d like to make a tiny little dresden just pop on over to our little shop where the pattern is now a free download. Google docs and I just don’t get along. You’ll find the nosegay pincushion over there as well, for anyone who had difficulties with that pattern as well.
Sarah says
Fab little Dresdens, I’m excited to have a try and making them!
Amanda says
Thank you!
Karen Ann says
Yeah!! I was able to print the nosegay pincushion pattern in this new format! Thank you soooo much!
Louise says
Thank you so much! I love this and the pincushion pattern – can’t wait to try them. β₯
Anita says
Thanks! Your pattern is adorable! Google docs and I don’t get alone with my iPad mini either π
Lizzie says
Oh my gosh, pure love! Thank you for posting this!
I’ve so enjoyed seeing these over on IG. I’d love to make my own….. π
Susan says
Darling little Dresden! For some reason it didn’t print right at first, but I tried again and it printed. Love it and thank you for sharing!
Sara says
Oh my, these are rather cute! Thanks for the free pattern.
Jessica says
They are adorable!
Michele says
I love it! Thank you, thank you. I want to make a whole bunch of them, as soon as I get done all the current deadline quilts that is.
Margaret says
Hi! I just signed up for your newsletter but am unable to download thd dresden project. It says the download exceeded its limit. Please may I have it sent to my email? I just started to learn to make a dresden plate. Thank you!
DeAnn says
These patterns are so sweet. Thank you for sharing such great ideas and hints on some of the basics of quilting. Following you keeps me wanting to see all the time. Enjoy!