The Heron–A Paper Pieced Pattern

April 28, 2014
PR-Heron, Paper Pieced

Sunrise, Heron, Morning

FROM PHOTO TO PATTERN

Remember this photo from Silent Sunday?

Peggy R has worked her magic on it and created a Paper Pieced Heron for all of us at The Inbox Jaunt!

This gorgeous pattern can be made with only nine colors!  (For those of us who are newbies to paper-piecing, that seems manageable!)

You can download the entire pattern and color chart below. (Use the “back button” to return to The Inbox Jaunt).

The finished size is 7 1/2 x 10 inches as is….but, of course you can enlarge the pattern to suit your needs…

PR-Heron, Paper PiecedPattern HERE:MorningHeronMini NoLines FullColor-1

 

PR-Heron, Paper Pieced, Color ChartColor Chart HERE  MorningHeronMini Color Chart 9 colors PRiemer

 

PR-Heron, Paper Pieced, PatternMorningHeronMini 9 fabric full page design

PAPER PIECING TUTORIAL

If you’re new to paper-piecing (like me)…Peggy recommends this tutorial from the Twiddletails Store HERE

If anyone else can recommend a tutorial for paper or foundation piecing, please let us know!

WHEN YOU MAKE THIS PATTERN

I know many of you are going to give Peggy’s patterns a try..when you do, please let us know!  I’m really excited to see these gorgeous patterns come to life!

THANK YOU, PEGGY!

Two things to know about Peggy–she’s tireless AND she loves a challenge…That’s why she’s sharing these gorgeous patterns with us.

 The Easter Sunrise pattern was fabulous, too!  (If you missed it –see HERE)

So join me in thanking her once again:  Thank YOU, Peggy!

Got to run…I’m going to print this off and choose my fabrics!

Lori

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37 comments

  • I tried to contact Peggy at PaperPiecingHeartland@gmail.com, This address is invalid and was rejected. Do you have a different email address for her?
    Thank you, Joey

  • I love, love your pattern, The Heron, but as beginner to paper piecing, I really need the sequence in which the pieces are sewn. I have tried and tried, and am very frustrated. I really hope you can help.

    • WordPress.com Support

      Please contact Peggy directly.

  • Lori,
    What is the sequence for sewing the seams? I am interested in trying the Heron. Thanks,

  • Linda

    I would love to make this heron but would need the order in which to sew the pieces as any patterns I’ve used before indicate this.

  • Donna Gennick

    This paper pieced heron is just perfectly perfect for my challenge project! Each of our quilt guild members was given a fat quarter of watery-looking fabric and challenged to make something quilted, with the theme of “Superior Reflections”. Our town is located on the shore of Lake Superior. I used this pattern for the project and am very pleased with it! Am I allowed to post a photo here? Thank you for sharing this pattern!

    • WordPress.com Support

      Please do!! Or email it to me and I will!

      • Donna Gennick

        Ok, I emailed you a picture, but I can’t figure out how to post it here.

  • This is so beautiful. Thank you for letting us (me) download and use it.

  • Diane

    So amazing and inspirational! Thank You very much!!!

  • Marilyn Larkin

    Marilyn again, just viewed the tutorial, how magical. Now paper piecing may become my prefered method for attempting intricate designs. Well simple ones first! Thank-you so much once again. Imust try to find a stockist for your magazine, or maybe I can subscribe directly from Australia? Cheers. I am going to have a great day today.

  • Marilyn Larkin

    just embarked on a discovery of paper piecing. i am so grateful for these two exquisite designs. How ‘peaceful’ they are. Will certainly enjoy putting them together. Thank you both so very much.

  • Leslie Schmidt

    The paper piecing pattern is just as artistic as the photo.I love them both. Thank you to both of you creative women.

  • Kay L Ford-Sollimo

    Many, many thanks! I’ll be making this for several “shore people” friends.

  • farmquilter

    Thank you!!! I am new to paper piecing and loving it!!! Definitely going to give this one a try!

  • lavonne

    I envy her creativity – love the reflection

  • Absolutely beautiful block, the reflection really makes it exceptional.
    Have a great day.
    Always, Queenie

  • I love your photos and paper piecing patterns to translate into fabric!

  • darlene

    Very few paper pieced project excite me. This does.

  • Roxanne

    Thank you, how wonderful. My favorite paper to print on for paper piecing is Carol Doak’s Foundation paper, it tears away easily and is great to run through your printer. In case anyone is wondering what to use and are new to paper piecing.

    • Make sure you look at the paper-piecing tutorial that Lori posted at the top. You don’t ever have to tear off paper…

  • Susan

    Thank you, Peggy. I wish I could turn pictures into patterns.

  • P Breves

    Fantastic heron! I will make this, I love paper piecing. Probably not til this summer though!

  • WOW!!! You and Peggy are so amazing!! Thank you so much for sharing this pattern, I love it!! This one goes on my Must Do list!!! Have a lovely week and thanks again!!!

  • rosemarazzle

    Rosemary B here:
    Yikes! This one is amazing.
    Thank you Peggy for creating this from Lori’s photo! This is beautiful!
    I would love to see the results. This one and the last would make a nice duo in similar sizes. Very lovely
    Happy Monday everyone!

  • Can’t wait to try it. Love pp.

  • Laurie

    Beautiful – Thanks to both you and Peggy!

  • A beautiful design! Should inspire some really creative interpretations!

  • Barb M

    Linda Hibbert, Silver linings originals. she offers a free paper piecing pattern once a month. She does some amazing stuff.

  • That paper pieced heron is fantastic. Thank you Peggy.
    Lori I just received my copy of AQ from my UK stockist. It’s so fantastic to see you in print. I have taken out a subscription because this mag is packed full of good stuff. Keep up the great work Lori and thanks for sharing.

  • Delicious – thanks for sharing with us

  • Lisa Clark

    Thank you Peggy for the lovely pattern.

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