Hazel Hedgehog 2 quilt sewing pattern by Elizabeth Hartman
Hazel Hedgehog 2 quilt sewing pattern by Elizabeth Hartman1 (1)
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Elizabeth Hartman is a quilter and pattern designer from Portland, Oregon. Choose from popular Elizabeth Hartman quilt patterns like Dogs in Sweaters, Fancy Forest, Hazel the Hedgehog, and the Dinosaurs quilt sewing pattern.
Hazel Hedgehog 2 quilt sewing pattern from Elizabeth Hartman.
By popular demand! This pattern includes two larger sizes and four new projects using my Hazel Hedgehog block design. The original Hazel Hedghog pattern is a separate pattern, with smaller blocks.
This pattern includes instructions for a 20" x 20" Quilted Pillow, a 34" x 37" Baby Quilt, a 48" x 52" Child Quilt, and a 68" x 74" Lap Quilt. These quilts are constructed using standard patchwork piecing and do not use any paper piecing or templates.
All of the projects are made using Large (24" x 26") or Gigantic (34" x 37") hedgehog blocks. With blocks this big, the projects come together quickly, making them perfect for gift giving!
Please refer to the listing images for a materials list and diagrams of the projects. Each hedgehog is made using four fabrics, one each for the face, body, spines, and eyes and mouth. For best results, use coordinating fabrics in a variety of values, from lightest (the face) to darkest (eyes and mouth).
You can also use the included full-size appliqué pattern to add glasses to your hedgehog blocks! The pattern includes basic instructions for simple machine appliqué using the fabric of your choice and lightweight fusible web.
Please note that Elizabeth's patterns are intended for non-commercial use by home sewers. They are not intended for making items to sell.
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Hazel Hedgehog 2 quilt sewing pattern by Elizabeth Hartman
Hazel Hedgehog 2 review
03/29/2020
By Peggy Eischens
This was an easy pattern and went together quickly. I only made the smallest size quilt. Be careful which cutting list you use the pattern is cluttered and you have to really pay attention to which size you are making or you’ll be cutting the wrong pieces.
The quilt turned out real cute!