They’re here!
My printed patterns were delivered yesterday afternoon. I was very, very pleased with the quality of the printing and overall finished product.
Let me tell you a little bit about the pattern booklet:
- It is printed in full color.
- It is coil bound so that it can lie completely flat or open to one page at a time.
- It is a smaller size (6" x 9"), convenient for having right next to the sewing machine or cutting mat.
- It was written with the beginning quilt maker in mind, with easy step-by-step directions.
- It contains diagrams & tips to ensure success.
- It has 4 different quilt layouts from which to choose.
- It is written to be used with 2" Finished Quarter Square Triangles on a Roll(TM) triangle paper; but full instructions are also included for construction without using the triangle paper.
- The quilt finishes at 24" x 24" and is great for hanging on a wall, putting on an end table, or using as a centerpiece.
I am selling the patterns directly, please send me an email at info@zeiglercustomquilts.com if you are interested. My web site is not yet equipped for online shopping, but if you send me an email, I’ll email you a PayPal invoice and ship the pattern to you immediately.
As a special promotion for orders placed now through the end of September, I’m offering free shipping! The price of the pattern booklet is $10.95. And by the way, wouldn’t this quilt look great in Christmas colors? Now is the time to start those Christmas projects!
If you are a retailer interested in selling the Four Winds pattern booklet, please send me a wholesale inquiry at the above email address. I’d love to hear from you.
Thank you to Jacque Johnson at Adel Quilting and Dry Goods – where my pattern is also available – for the encouragement (and ideas) to start… and finish this first pattern of mine.
Thank you to Colleen Tauke at Adel Quilting and Dry Goods for testing my pattern and making it so much better with her brilliant suggestions. She’s a pro!
And lastly, thank you to my wonderful, beautiful, creative, artsy-fartsy, wouldn’t-rather-have-any-other-sister-in-the-whole-world *Emily Phipps*. She poured so much time and energy into the design, the changes, the formatting, the prepress set-up… everything. I simply couldn’t have done it without her.






Congrats on your first book! I’m so happy for you!
Congrats—looks great!! Very exciting!!
This is a very nice presentation, it makes me want to pick it up and get started. You thought of everything, even the size of the book.
[...] wanted to make sure to mention I will be teaching a class on making my Four Winds pattern this Saturday, the 18th at the Adel Library Community Room from 12:30 pm – 4 [...]
[...] wanted to make sure to mention I will be teaching a class on making my Four Winds pattern this Saturday, the 18th at the Adel Library Community Room from 12:30 pm – 4 [...]