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Sunday, April 7, 2019

H2H, I Love You More Pattern

It's that time of the year ... Sarah at Confessions of a Fabric Addict is hosting her annual Hands2Help Comfort Quilt Challenge.  This is her 9th year and the contributions continue to grow with the help of so many giving quilters. I feel very blessed to be part of Sarah’s mission and hope for many more years to come.

Confessions Of A Fabric Addict

This year, I am Sarah's first guest blogger, introducing my newest pattern for making comfort quilts,  "I Love You More”.    For the story behind the name and free tutorial/pattern, please visit today’s post at  Confessions of a Fabric Addict.

If you have been directed here from Sarah, please feel free to browse a little.  Become a blog follower, add L'Fair Quilts through Bloglovin' (link on my home page) or follow on Instagram @lfairquilts. 

I am also one of the designers for Black Cat Creations, a great company with new and fresh designs for any type quilter.  Join them on FaceBook and/or Instagram, (@iloveblackcatcreations), which also includes their designs as  seen through the creative eyes of other quilt makers

Now .... enjoy six (6) versions of “I Love You More” below, and then return to Confessions of a FabricAddict for complete instructions to make your own.

The first two are dedicated to the 2019 H2H Comfort Quilt challenge.


Finished Size:  50" X 62"


Finished Size:  50" X 62"


Finished Size:  38" X 50"


Finished Size:  38" X 50"


Finished Size:  50" X 62"


Finished Size:  62" X 86"
(From my HUGE collection of plaids)



Thank you for letting me share this special pattern, “I Love You More”.  If you make your own version, please email us (see profile) a picture or tag #Iloveyoumorequilt, #lfairquilts, #hands2help2019 on Facebook and/or Instagram.





5 comments:

  1. Wonderful quilt to mix up colours and scraps, thanks for the tutorial!!

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  2. I love the plaid one best. I love to make charity quilts, and I'll remember your pattern. thanks.

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  3. I have been making and saving 6 1/2" crumb blocks and now I have found the quilt to make! I am going to cut the triangles on my Accuquilt paired with the background fabric, ready to sew Thank you so much! Thanks for blogging for Sarah!

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  4. Thank you for a great pattern. So many possibilities! Thank you for sharing.

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  5. So many wonderful variations! Thank you so much for sharing this pattern with H2H, Jamie!

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