New Pattern :: Kingfisher Foundation Paper Pieced Pattern
The Kingfisher bird is so beautiful and their colours can be just so stunning. Just imagine how lovely this fellow will look as a wall hanging or incorporated into a quilt. It would also look great on a cushion/pillow cover.
This Kingfisher Foundation Paper Piecing pattern makes a 10″ block. The sample I made up I turned into a mini quilt that is currently hanging on my sewing room door.
There are a few small pieces so I would recommend this pattern to people with intermediate or advance paper piecing skills.
The pdf pattern is presented over 8 pages, 4 of which are the pattern pieces. It features a full colour image of the design, a colouring diagram, a diagram on how to assemble your block as well as tips on how to print your pattern correctly first time around.
Here’s a little sneaky peek at what the pages look like…
All of the pattern pieces have been reversed for you so that you make a Kingfisher that faces to the right. I have also made sure that all of the section pattern pieces are clearly marked and I have included a 1/4″ seam allowance around the outside edges to make life as easy as possible!
Use #kingfisherfpp when you’re uploading pictures of your work on social media so we can all see your great work.
You can also join Little Black Duck :: In the Sewing Room on facebook and share your pictures there, or ask questions if you are stuck!
If if you would like to buy a copy of the Kingfisher FPP pdf pattern you can get a copy from my shop, my Etsy store or Craftsy for around £4.
I hope you love my kingfisher pattern and enjoy making him
Victoria is there a video clip somewhere of you doing the kingfisher? I have done fpp but not sure without instructions of where to start with your pattern. Sure once I start it I will be ok!