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Saturday, May 30, 2026

Arboretum

It is absolutely gorgeous weather here in Northern Virginia - sunny, breezy and temps in the 60s and low 70s. To celebrate this delightful day, here is a brand new quilt/pattern - layer cake friendly and on sale! It is 25% off till Sunday, June 7, 2026. 

Thank you, Paul

Arboretum is a layer cake friendly quilt that I made for the Norwegian Quilt Magazine, Quilteblad. 

Arboretum on the Cover

It is the fabrics, Garden Glory - an original collection by Claudia Pfeil for Island Batik, that enchanted me. 



I love every fabric in this collection, no exceptions. So I designed a quilt using all 20 of them. The orange, rust and maroons became the trees, cleverly cut to minimize waste. The greens were used to make the Irish chain blocks. The leftovers became the scrappy border. 


White Background, Brown Tree Trunk


I used a white background and a coffee brown for tree trunks. Arboretum finished at 60" by 80". The size is perfect for Quilts of Valor, large throw, charity quilts, picnics, car rides and TV watching. 

So if you have a layer cake waiting in the wings, the Arboretum Quilt pattern can help you transform those 40 squares into a star.

I am already grateful but sometimes I get lucky :-) See the picture below.


I could write a poem or an essay about the perfect juxtaposition of the Fall colors in Arboretum against the orange and yellow kayaks, but then a picture is worth a thousand words.


The waters are murky and the reflection is shaky but my feeling of triumph is intact. 

Oh Paul, you are my sunshine!


Arboretum Quilt Pattern is available in my Etsy shop. I have included detailed instructions with colored graphics for each step. The clever cutting technique makes piecing a breeze, limits waste and minimizes the number of seams.


Scrappy Border - Pinned in Place


The leftovers are put to good use in a fun scrappy border.  Although I have written the instructions for 10" squares, the pattern can be easily adapted to 2.5" strips. You can also use your stash/scraps. To audition your fabric choices, I have also included a Coloring Sheet.  

With 11 pages of graphics and instructions, it is a steal at $12. But Arboretum Quilt Pattern can be yours for just $9 till Sunday, June 7, 2026.

Giveaway Update

The winner is #10 - Alycia. Email sent.

But if you'd like a copy of the pattern for free, leave me a comment on this post. I will announce the winner on June 7, 2026. If you are Anonymous/No-Reply Blogger, please make sure you include your email so that I can reach you.

Thank you, Wooden Horse


In other news, I am participating in the Sunflower Spice Blog Hop. The blog hop begins June 1 and I'll be posting on June 7. Watch this space.


Here is a peek of the backing.




Mari (The Academic Quilter) usually starts her post with a note about the weather and I tease her about this. How's the weather, professor? Since she has been quiet, I am channeling her vibes in my post today. What/Whom are you thinking about today?

I will be sharing with all my favorite linky parties. See full list on the sidebar.


22 comments:

  1. This is a super cute pattern. I’m thinking I may need to pick up a Christmas layer cake for my pine forest.

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  2. I really like the colors on both of those Island Batik collections! LOVE the photo of your quilt reflecting in the water.

    :) Linda
    (lindaschiffer at me dot com)

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  3. Charlotta58@gmail.com - another lovely pattern, Preeti! I am sur I already have a layer cake that is just perfect for it, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I’m the lucky winner. 🤞🤞🤞

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  4. That's a beautiful design, Preeti, and that fabric line shows it off perfectly! Congratulations on having it published, too. You and Paul always come up with the best places to photograph your quilts - I enjoy seeing where you take them!

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  5. Those gorgeous colors are definitely 'you' and I can hear your engine revving!
    As gorgeous as they are, I will let you give them to another home. Mine is overstuffed with fabric.
    weedymama@gmail.com

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  6. Oh wow, Garden Glory is a fabulous collection, what beautiful colors! I love your new pattern, and the scenery too! Paul is the perfect helper ;)
    Today is Mother's Day in France, so of course, I'm thinking about my Mom ;)) Have a great day, and thank you for sharing your new quilt and the opportunity to win your pattern, and linking up.

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  7. Gorgeous fabric and I’m curious to know how you cut the fabric to minimize waste.

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  8. that is a pretty quilt and Paul must be very patient helping with all the photo shoots - thanks for mentioning Mari is back to blogging, I had lost her address ages ago when she took a break - I will pop in and see what she is up to now.

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  9. Preeti: So good to see a new quilt pattern from you. Congratulations on the publication. You have been on my mind for the last week and I worried that you weren't sewing anymore. I love this quilt and the colors.

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  10. Love this one too - it sparkles in all the pretty sunshine!!!

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  11. I just love the colors in this quilt, The reflection by the kayaks is just stunning.

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  12. Beautiful quilt - esp in autumnal colors. You always get the prettiest photos to show off the quilt. Deb mdenders@msn.com

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  13. Beautiful quilt and you gave it the perfect name! Gosh, it reminds me of fall!

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  14. This is a beautiful quilt Preeti! I love fall quilts; it's my favorite season here in Michigan.

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  15. Arboretum is a beautiful quilt, and I can't wait to see what you make from the Sunflower Spice collection.

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  16. Another great quilt. Please don't include me in the drawing. I've started Veronica which I won from you fairly recently. And, I found a perfect layer cake -- amazing since I seldom buy them! Love your pictures -- especially with the kayaks.

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  17. Beautiful quilt and congratulations on another wonderful pattern release!

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  18. Beautiful, esp in those fall-ish colors (my faves!).

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  19. This pattern is absolutely gorgeous! Perfect for fall and perfect for that human that is a little less 'flowery'. I also really appreciate your patterns that use up all the fabric. :-)

    rhyme-pops3f@icloud.com

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  20. Another beautiful quilt. What a fun pattern to use with a whole variety of color choices. cmberry@lsu.edu

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  21. You captured those fall colors perfectly with that fabric line. Congrats on another beautiful quilt.

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  22. I luv that you did this in beautiful Fall colors,it is absolutely gorgeous!

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