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I've always loved Bonnie Hunter's Scrappy Mountain Majesties and I wanted to try to make one in miniature. She created them using the Delectable Mountains quilt block. Bonnie's clear and easy-to-understand instructions work perfectly for making full sized quilts.
Have you ever made a quilt in miniature? Some people make astonishingly tiny quilts and do them so beautifully. In my experience, (vast as it is... not!) I have found that when working in miniature, the smallest errors in piecing are comparable to large ones in a full size quilt. I needed a way to increase the precision of my miniature piecing. So I figured out how to make Scrappy Mountain Majesties with paper piecing. Since my mountains are so small, I named my quilt "Scrappy Foothill Majesties".
First, I designed shorter blocks with six peaks, to use as a miniature border around a lovely cross stitch piece that I had purchased, which, as France Nadeau taught me, is called an abecedary. Then I designed a more traditional block with eight peaks, to make a miniature quilt.
Paper Pieced Delectable Mountains Blocks in a Border & Quilt |
You can have a lot of fun with the Delectable Mountains. It is
a lovely and very versatile quilt block:
- It works beautifully as the only block in a quilt and by rearranging it, you can create interesting patterns.
- It makes a very nice way to frame or highlight other quilt blocks.
- It is the perfect block to make into a mini border. The pieces fit together in a way that reminds me of an Adirondack style twig frame.
Here is an example of what I mean about using Delectable Mountains to frame another quilt block:
Just in case any of you would like to add a miniature Delectable Mountains quilt to your bucket list, I'm sharing the pattern here on BuzzinBumble, along with a tutorial for those who would like to see full instructions. Altogether, there are 4 main patterns, but I have also included versions of them with reversed placement of the light and dark fabrics. Here are mock ups of each of the four blocks and their finished sizes.
Just in case any of you would like to add a miniature Delectable Mountains quilt to your bucket list, I'm sharing the pattern here on BuzzinBumble, along with a tutorial for those who would like to see full instructions. Altogether, there are 4 main patterns, but I have also included versions of them with reversed placement of the light and dark fabrics. Here are mock ups of each of the four blocks and their finished sizes.
The four types of paper pieced Delectable Mountain blocks. |
If you would like to have a copy of these patterns or the tutorial,
Click these links for a downloadable PDF file:
PDF copies of the miniature Delectable Mountains quilt block patterns
(Please note that there are multiple copies of each pattern on each page):
(Please note that there are multiple copies of each pattern on each page):
1½” sq Corner Block PP Delectable Mountains
1½” sq Corner Block PP Delectable Mountains - reversed colors
1½” sq Corner Block PP Delectable Mountains - reversed colors
Two Sided Pattern Printing Instructions:
To get accurately scaled patterns: Save the pattern and then click on the printer icon. Set up the page in portrait setting and select the “actual size” option, then print it out on lightweight paper. (Yup, I finally got the PDF file issue figured out. Every step of every process I tried changed the final pattern sizes and it about drove me insane. Now just you hush up about that being a short drive, LOL.) But I digress...
It isn't often with paper piecing patterns that you
have the opportunity to make a two sided pattern. Since all of these pattern pages are symmetrical,
you can print out the pattern on both sides of the paper. With our printer, I just lift the page out
without flipping it over to the other side, turn it 180 degrees (or end for end) and send it through the printer
a second time. This yields paper piecing
patterns with the print exactly the same on both sides. If you have paper pieced before, you know that this helps tremendously when lining up the
fabrics and sewing them in place, because you can see all the lines you need on
both sides. No need to hold these
patterns up to the light or hand mark lines.
Terms of Use:
You are welcome to use these files for your own personal use or to make an item you wish to sell or give as a gift. If you know someone who would like this pattern, please send them here for a free copy!
If you like this tutorial and patterns, I would love it if you share the link to them on your blog or on social media websites. I would also get a huge kick out of seeing photos of your own creations! If you let me know about it, I will put a link here on my blog to your post so others can see what you made too!
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Scrappy Foothill Majesties - Miniature paper pieced Delectable Mountains quilt |
I'd love to hear what you think. Thanks for visiting!
Lara
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