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With the Glacier quilt pattern, I have captured the feeling of a glacier, with its aquamarine pools and layers of ice as it calves into the sea. The quilt pattern uses a technique of curves created from folded and topstitched fabric and is suitable for intermediate quilters. This quilt is designed to be economical, with very little wasted fabric. The quilt is 50” x 70”.
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This pattern is an excellent showcase for wonderful large-scale scenic fabrics. The pattern uses innovative piecing techniques and is quick and easy for intermediate quilters. I’ve designed the pattern to be economical to make, with very little fabric wasted.
The pattern includes a lap size (56”x 71”) and a table runner (26”x 50”).
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This pattern is a variation of the Scenic View concept, using 4 different focal fabrics. This pattern is also economical to make, with very little fabric wasted and is quick and easy for intermediate quilters. The pattern includes a lap size (56” x 68”) and a table runner (20”x 44”).
This pattern features a two sided cover – the other side is

(Click here to see the other side of the cover)
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This pattern is an excellent showcase for wonderful focal fabrics. The table runner is shown with photographs of bears taken by Sitka’s wildlife biologist, Phil Mooney. This pattern uses innovative piecing techniques and is suitable for quilters just beyond the beginner level. The pattern includes 3 sizes: Twin, Lap, and Table Runner.
Click the following to see another quilt made from this pattern: 1
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This pattern offers an optional cover for Alaska Photo Album. The pattern includes a lap size (52” x 72”) and a table runner (16” x 52”). This pattern uses innovative piecing techniques, and is fully illustrated. It is suitable for quilters with basic skills (just beyond beginner).
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This pattern offers a third cover option for Alaska Photo Album. The pattern includes a lap size (52” x 72”) and a table runner (16” x 52”).
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Honeycomb (42” square) is a quick and easy free quilt pattern suitable for beginners or more advanced quilters who want a quick project. It is free, just look around my website for the download.
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An excellent use of those novelty fabrics collected on your travels. It’s a fast quilt, easier than it looks, and appropriate for beginners. The instructions are well illustrated, and have been thoroughly tested. The pattern includes 3 sizes:
Lap size (42” x 54”), Square (42” x 42”), or Crib Size (30” x 42”)
Click here to see another quilt made from this pattern. |
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This pattern is the same as I Spy Alaska With a Twist , but with a more universal selection of novelty fabrics for the cover. It’s a fast quilt, easier than it looks, and appropriate for beginners. The instructions are well illustrated, and have been thoroughly tested. The pattern includes 3 sizes:
Lap size (42” x 54”), Square (42” x 42”), or Crib Size (30” x 42”)
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This pattern is excellent showcase for wonderful focal fabrics. The 3-dimensional curves are easily created by turning back the bias edges of a folded triangle. The project is suitable for intermediate quilters. The pattern includes a lap quilt (52” x 64”) and a wall hanging (36” square)
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This pattern is an excellent showcase for wonderful Asian focal fabrics, with the three dimensional appearance of a folding Shoji Screen. The technique for making the quilt is innovative and easy, with each step fully illustrated. The pattern includes a lap quilt (54” x 64” ) and a table runner (21” x 47”). This pattern is suitable for quilters with basic skills (just beyond beginner). |
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This pattern is perfect for your collection of horse, pastoral, and mountain fabrics (or cows, sheep, etc). It has the three dimensional appearance of a split rail fence. The fences are pieced, with only the short posts appliquéd. This pattern is suitable for intermediate quilters.

Includes all the fabric for the quilt top and binding, exactly as shown in the photo. Backing is not included.
Cost includes shipping. |
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What happens when a Bass takes a trip to Alaska? That’s what I asked my husband, Dave, and this is the piece he designed – Bass with a distinct northwest coastal approach. The table runner measures 20” x 40”. A placemat design is included. Both use fusible web techniques for the appliqué.

Includes all the fabric for the quilt top and binding, exactly as shown in the photo. Backing is not included.
Cost includes shipping. |
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This pattern is very specific to the fabrics shown, Dick and Jane by Michael Miller fabrics. The dimensions of Photo Album were adjusted to accommodate the focal panel. This pattern includes a lap quilt (52” x 77”) and a table runner (16” x 52”). This pattern is suitable for intermediate to advanced quilters.
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I have been working with Tlingit wood carver, Tommy Joseph, to create this new quilt pattern, Raven Salmon. Tommy designed the image, composed of the left and right profiles of a salmon (female with eggs) with Raven in the center. The wall hanging is 30” x 38” and is suitable for intermediate quilters. The technique is fusible appliqué. |
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Two wall hangings (19” x 40”) are included in the Totem pattern. The totem designs are drawn by Tommy Joseph, a talented wood carver. Tommy is an Artist in Residence at the Southeast Alaskan Indian Cultural Center at Sitka National Historical Park. Both use fusible web techniques for the appliqué.
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This pattern is a creative twist on the traditional Bear Paw block. The 3-dimensional curves are easily created by turning back the bias edges of a folded triangle. The pattern includes a lap quilt (58” x 78”) and a wall hanging (37” square) and is suitable for intermediate quilters. |
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A celebration of the Tongass National Rainforest, and my town of Sitka, Alaska, this table runner is perfect for any type of focal fabric. The pattern gives instructions for using 4, 5 (pictured), or 6 rings. The sizes are 15” wide, by 40” (4 rings), 48” (5 rings), or 56” (6 rings). The interlocking rings are installed using easy appliqué, or fusible web. The instructions are illustrated, and have been well tested by Alaskan quilters. A bonus placemat is 12” x 18”.
This pattern has a two sided cover – click here to see the other side of the cover.
Click the following to see more table runners made from this pattern: 1 2 3 |
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This pattern is an excellent showcase for wonderful focal fabrics. The cover quilt shows an optional technique for including Kaleidoscope piecing in the focal blocks. The technique for setting the blocks is unique and so simple. The pattern instructions are fully illustrated and have been well tested. The table runner measures 15 ½” x 48 ½”. The pattern also includes a placemat, which measures 12” x 18 ½”.
Click the following to see more table runners made from this pattern: 1 2 3 |
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This pattern offers an optional cover for Table Runner With a Twist. The pattern also includes a placemat. This pattern is suitable for quilters with basic skills (just beyond beginner).
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This pattern is a quick and easy way to feature those wonderful focal fabrics, whether they be Alaska's Polar Bears, or other fabric you love. This pattern is appropriate for beginners who can make a 1/4" seam. It is fully illustrated and uses the no-waste method for the flying geese units. Two sizes are included: the Lap Size is 48” x 66” and the Queen Size is 84” x 92”. |
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This pattern is the Mini version of the I Spy With a Twist. It’s shown with an assortment of Alaska wildlife fabrics, but is also very effective with assorted fussy cuts from one novelty fabric. Two sizes are given: 21” square, and 21” x 27”.
Click the following to see more Minis made from this pattern: 1 2 3 4 |
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This quilt (43” x 52”) features fabulous focal prints in a diamond setting. The technique for making the blocks is innovative and easy, with each step fully illustrated. The pattern is fully tested. This pattern is suitable for quilters with basic skills (just beyond beginner). |
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This Orca design was created by my husband and whale watching partner, Dave Moore. The table runner measures 20” x 48”. The Wall Hanging is 32” x 38”. Both use fusible web techniques for the appliqué. |
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This table runner (21” x 51”) is similar to the red and black version, with the addition of a small inner border, and elimination of the buttons. It is shown with beautiful batiks, and is made with fusible web techniques. The pattern includes a single halibut layout (21” x 30”) and my favorite halibut recipe. |
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This table runner (19” x 51”) is similar to the red and black version, with the addition of a small inner border and elimination of the buttons. It is shown with an ombre background and more artistic salmon colors, constructed with fusible web techniques. The pattern includes a single salmon (19” x 31”) and my favorite Salmon Quiche recipe.
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Click here for the Honeycomb free quilt pattern download.
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By popular demand, I created the bed size version of I Spy With a Twist. Three sizes are included; Twin (54” x 90”), Full (66” x 90”), and Queen (78” x 90”).
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This Bow Tie pattern includes a table runner (18” x 42”) and a lap size quilt (42” x 54”), either in leaded (as shown) or unleaded (very quick and easy) versions. The unleaded version is suitable for beginners.
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Kits for many of these patterns are available at Abby’s Reflection and Quiltworks
or email Jill at abbysreflection@yahoo.com
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