Good Morning, Quilters and Owl-Lovers!
I hope you had fun doodling and free motion quilting yesterday’s tutorial: Olivia’s Owls. They were a lot of fun! (I will try to add a Fox and a Raccoon to our Woodland Animals…but it will take some time to create a suitable design.)
Today, we have a real treat from our friend, Peggy Aare. Peggy is offering the Great Horned Owl paper piecing pattern FREE to readers of The Inbox Jaunt! Thank you, Peggy! This pattern is based on a photo Peggy took of the gorgeous bird while attending a Raptor Banding course in her home state of Wisconsin. (Obviously, Peggy is a lady with many interests and many talents!)
NOTES AND TIPS FROM PEGGY
- The first attachment has two pages that describe the borders for a 60″ x 65″ quilt with the owl at the center.
- The second attachment (24 pages) has the color chart, the triangle template, a one-page line drawing, the full-sized (32″ x 28″ line drawing), and reversed paper piecing templates for the face details.
- Quilters may not need to print all the pages, but just use them as a reference.
- Quilters should use the full-sized line drawing for the basis of the paper piecing templates.
- The shapes are all the same: equilateral triangles that finish at 4″ on a side. Piece them individually and then assemble as you would for a normal patchwork project, in strips or in blocks.
- The iris and pupil need to be appliqued.. Templates included.
The Great Horned Owl, Color chart and borders HERE (2 pages)
The Great Horned Owl, Peggy Aare, Templates, Color Coded Pattern HERE (24 Pages)
FABRIC ON SPOONFLOWER
Peggy has also created a “cheater fabric” of this owl on Spoonflower. It is not quite ready for sale at Spoonflower. If you are interested in this, contact Peggy directly at paperpiecingheartland@gmail.com.
Be sure to check out all of Peggy’s fabulous paper piecing designs at WisconsinQuilting.wordpress.com!
MEANDER NO MORE
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There’s something for everyone in this course…beginners and advanced quilters, and long armers and mid-arm quilters–tips and tricks about thread, choosing fabric, doodling…
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Happy Hooting!
Lori
PS…Today’s pattern is the property of Peggy Aare at WisconsinQuilting.wordpress.com. and is intended for personal use only. Feel free to share with attribution to The Inbox Jaunt or Wisconsin Quilting. For any other use, please contact Peggy at paperpiecingheartland@gmail.com. Thanks!
22 comments
Maria Gallardo Retana
Impeccable, I love it!! Will have to try this!
Marilyn Larkin
thank-you so much, owls are a great favourite with our family. Your pattern is worthy of careful construction, I will seek expert assistance before I commence it. You are a treasure sharing this pattern with us all.
Peggy Aare
As always, feel free to email me at PaperPiecingHeartland@gmail.com with questions, advise on how to start, or even requests…
Peggy Aare
Marilyn Larkin
Thank-you so much. I will keep that in mind when i start the project, you are very generous.
rascassepoule
thank you Peggy and Lori for this “great” owl
whirlywhimsies
The links took a while (especially the second one) to load but worked perfectly for me. Sometimes they do take a while. Thank you for offering this. It is a lovely pattern and one I want to make in the future.
Mary Huey
Wow!!!
Marilyn Mattfeld
I love that pattern..It is beautiful.. I can’t wait to sew it..
Helen Sullivan Sini
Links don’t work….
Peggy Aare
If you are having trouble with the links, email me at paperpiecingheartland@gmail.com and I’ll break them into smaller separate files that should give you no problems. Peggy Aare
Lori Kennedy
Can you see the pages?
Leslie Schmidt
I can’t see anything. It keeps trying to load, at least the first link. The second one shows nothing.
annieofbluegables
Beautiful!!!!!
Luz Galvan
Maravilloso trabajo, precioso !!!
Gracias Lori, saludos afectuosos desde Mexico.
tirane93
i am giddy with anticipation! thanks for sharing this pattern on your blog. gotta go pull fabrics now!
judi
unable to print
Peggy Aare
Judi, if you are still unable to download that owl pattern, drop me a line at PaperPiecingHeartland@gmail.com and I’ll get it to you in smaller files.
Peggy
Judi Creed
Love love love your blog. Don’t forget the new kids favorite hedgehog when you’re designing!!!
Beverly
Thank you so much for sharing the Great Horned Owl pattern. I love your blog!
Ness
Awesome owl!! I have yet to try paper piecing…Stalling cuz it’s new and don’t know where to start….haha! AADD when it comes to looking it up! LOL! I am going to have to give it a whirl…it’s pretty awesome.
My fave thing about owls is how they move their heads to look at you…so cute! 🙂 oh, I love their hoots too.
Peggy Aare
We’ll get you paper piecing yet! The best part about this owl is that the paper piecing creates 60 degree triangles and you then piece it as you would any triangle quilt top. You just have to use a design wall or floor or sheet or bed to keep them in order. Keep badgering me and I’ll do something non-threatening with only a couple of seams — I’ve got a couple ideas..
Peggy
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