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Introducing my Pocket Angel

Pocket Angel

Pocket Angel

Here is a whimsical angel pattern I created as a little comfort quilt!  

It is 6" x 6" square and small enough to fit in your pocket, but also has a pocket on the back for a note or poem.

It is nice to have a little quilt to make as a gift.  This one is super fast and uses scraps plus background.
Of course, it has dimensional curves and so its curvy appearance is extra easy to make!

Some of you have asked when it is available so I posted it on my website today.

https://southwindquilts.rainadmin.com/shop/c/p/Pocket-Angel-x49336298.htm 


I hope you are safe and get to quilt a little.  

Happy Quilting,
Annette






Pocket Angel, a mini quilt square small enough to fit in your pocket features a special comfort angel for today’s world.  The square is fun and easy to make using Peeled-Back Patchwork with dimensional curves.
Suggestions for the color of your angel are included in the Angel Color Primer on the back of the pattern.  Make one for every special person in your life.  

Scrap friendly!  Mini Quilt:  6 x 6



Angel Color Primer

red * wisdom 
pink * love, peace
white * purity, harmony
green * prosperity, healing
yellow * wisdom of decisions
purple * mercy, transformation
blue * power, strength, protection, faith



 

 

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