Elephant Ripple Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
Crochet elephant projects make great gifts for new babies, children’s birthdays, Christmas gifts and nursery decor. Small crochet elephants can also make a nice desktop accessory for baby blankets. This…
You will find here an easy and free Crochet Pattern Elephant Applique. It is the perfect addition to a baby blanket for instance!
here is the pattern for the elephant in case anyone is looking for one. I don't know what size it will print out, I am not smart enough for that, but I tried to scan it big enough. Hope this helps.
Baby Girl Elephant Applique 3 Design sizes are included with your purchase: 3.4"x3.9" (87mmx99m) 4"x4" hoop - 6978 stitches4.9"x5.7" (125mmx146mm) 5"x7" hoop - 13567 stitches5.9"x6.8" (149mmx174mm) 6"x10" hoop - 16603 stitches The following formats are supplied with purchase: PES, PEC, HUS, VP3, VIP, DST, JEF, JEF+, XXX, EXP, ART, VP4 If you do not see the machine format that you need please contact us. Available for immediate download after purchase. A Few Notes: This is a digital file for a baby girl elephant applique machine embroidery design. It is not an iron on patch. You will need an embroidery machine to stitch it out. Delivery is by instant download and your design is available immediately after purchase. Applique instructions are included. All our applique and machine embroidery designs are all manually digitized and test sewn before release. Resizing is not recommended as it may alter your stitch out. Please contact us if you need another size.
We’ve all been there – browsing quilting posts on Facebook or the web and suddenly we see a quilt that we love and want to make, but frustratingly there isn't a pattern or instructions! Sometimes we can recreate the pattern based on our experience and sometimes the quilt falls into the “too hard to do” category and ends up on our Pinterest page along with the dozens of other quilts we’ll never make. Recently I was browsing the posts at my favorite Facebook quilt group “Quilt Along with Pat Sloan” when I ran across a post by Jeanette Silvey that included this picture of an elephant quilt and asking if anyone knew where she could find the pattern. Group members suggested several possibilities, but none were the exact same elephant. Finally Jeanette traced a line drawing of the elephant and used an online site to blow it up to poster size. My in-laws lived in India for several years when my father-in-law worked for a U.N. agency. Their home has several elephant themed decorations. I really wanted to make this quilt for my mother in law and Jeanette’s plan sounded doable to me. The first thing I did was clean up the line drawing a little so I had a crisp black and white image for blowing up. Once the image was ready, I went to BlockPosters.com to turn the image into a multi-page poster. Posters up to 5 by 5 pages are free and you download your poster as a PDF file. I choose a 4x4 poster which produced 16 pages that measure 34 inches wide and 47 inches high once taped together, which I will later trim down to 34 inches by 40 inches. You have to set a few options before you print your poster. This is what I choose: Here is the picture you need to upload at BlockPosters.com to make your poster. Right Click on the picture and save it to your computer. When you print the poster on your home printer, you need to adjust the printer settings to borderless printing (usually found under Properties) and print actual size. My system for making the quilt requires that you print and tape together two copies of the poster. I lightly color one of the posters using colored pencils (or crayons) using about 8-10 colors. It helped me to choose my fabric and not have too much of one color in any area. This step is definitely optional but I'm glad I took the time.
I love the 15th! It's pattern release day in the Funny Faces Quilt Block of the Month Club! The new pattern this month is Ellen the Elephant. I made her in three different colors and this silly green elephant splashing around in pink lemonade was my favorite. :-) If you're in the club already, head
This baby elephant is looking for an adventure! You could use this 7" by 7" square block as part of a whimsical zoo or safari elephant nursery quilt, mug rug, or a cute African elephant applique tote bag. Just use your imagination! The 4-page printable kid's quilt pattern includes ready-to-use individual pieces and a full-sized layout guide, along with instructions for creating your own energetic baby elephant. Just print and you're ready to start. The pattern is appropriate for beginning to experienced quilters. Our Zoo Quilt pattern, https://www.etsy.com/listing/243550997, and Safari Quilt pattern, https://www.etsy.com/listing/243550377, both include the baby elephant pattern along with 12 other unique animal applique patterns, if you would like a more involved project. See more of our applique block patterns: http://etsy.me/2spGFvP Original design by Ms. P Designs USA Happy Quilting! https://www.etsy.com/shop/MsPDesignsUSA
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This is a very colorful quilted wall hanging of elephants, all made from Kaffe Fassett fabrics. If you know Kaffe, you know how colorful and vibrant these fabric elephants are. There are 20 different elephants. This quilt bursts with joy. It just makes one feel happy-- if you love elephants. The borders are fuchsia colored and are custom quilted. I found this pattern in Carpinteria CA during some travels and couldn't wait to make it! It is not made from a kit. I choose all fabrics individually. In these elephants I chose to have all of the ears and tails in matching polkadots--again Kaffe Fassett. The back is a gray swirled fabric. Top and back are 100% cotton. The batting is a cotton/poly blend. It is not a thick quilt. This quilt is made to be a wall hanging only. It is a large wall hanging 51 X 56 inches. Free shipping in the continental US