Patchwork Calendar 2025

I have a fantastic collaborative project to share with you today. One that will keep giving until the very end of next year!

I’m very excited for this one…Nic from Craftapalooza has rounded up 12 pattern designers and organised the amazing Patchwork Calendar 2025!

Yes, an actual, put-it-on-your-wall, paper calendar, featuring 12 amazing patchwork projects.

Not only that, but you get all 12 of the PDF patterns featured in each month of the calendar.

The Patchwork Calendar 2025 is only available for purchase from now until Sunday, 27 October 2024. Plenty of time to get yourself a Christmas gift.

One of the great things about how Nic’s organised the calendar is that it’s a decentralised, print-on-demand arrangement. As soon as your order is placed, a printer close to your address will print it and send it to you – so you will receive it quickly . So non-Aussies, you will not have to wait for it to come all the way from Australia!

The 12 PDF patterns are available for download after purchase, until 1 January 2025. (You get all 12 patterns at once.)

I am Ms July, with my brand new All The Triangles pattern:

All The Triangles quilt sewn up in navy, fuchsia and low volume fabrics by Kirsty of Bonjour Quilts.

Here are some more details about the Patchwork Calendar 2025:

  • Includes a physical, paper calendar AND the 12 PDF patterns in the calendar
  • Two size options: A4 (Letter) and A3 (Ledger)
  • Dual Purpose: It serves as both a decorative calendar and a source of quilting patterns and inspiration throughout the year.
  • Printed on high-quality 250 gsm/100 lbs coated paper
  • sturdy wire-binding and a hanging hook.
  • Exclusive Offers: Some designers have included a discount, kit or template offer or special for their shops with the calendar purchase.
  • Gift Potential: It is the PERFECT gift for yourself or your quilting bestie!

Here are all the designers featured in the Patchwork Calendar 2025:

  • January: Mel Storey | Mel Storey Patchwork
  • February: Leila | Leila Gardenia
  • March: Emma Jansen | Emma Jean Jansen
  • April: Kristy Lea | Quiet Play Designs
  • May: Jemima Flendt | Tied With a Ribbon
  • June: Megan Collins | Megan Collins Quilt Design
  • July: Kirsty Cleverly | Bonjour Quilts
  • August: Rachelle Denneny | Rachelle Denneny Designs
  • September: Satomi Hoar | Satomi Quilts
  • October: Nic Vaughan | Craftapalooza Designs
  • November Zoe Mayson | Zoe Mayson
  • December: Lisa and Lara | Forage Australia

I’m excited to see a beautiful new patchwork project on my wall every month, and to be able to sew all of them!

Purchase your 2025 Patchwork Calendar right here.

Here’s a closer look at the 12 patterns:

First up, here’s mine:

All The Triangles by Kirsty at Bonjour Quilts. This pattern featuring three sizes of triangles and includes instructions for 3 quilt sizes: baby, rectangular throw and square throw. This pattern also works well with scraps.

Chockablock by Nic Vaughan. Built from the centre out, Chockablock is a medallion sampler designed for using many prints from your stash. This pattern has instructions for 2 quilt sizes: 60″ square and 90″ square.

Poppy Pink by Emma Jean Jansen. Poppy Pink is quick to piece, offers options for 3-fabric, scrappy, or fussy-cut versions. This quilt is super fun and quick to piece, and finishes at 78″ square.

Spark by Megan Collins. A dynamic design, alternating foundation paper pieced star blocks with quarter-circle curves, suitable for confident beginner. This pattern has instructions for 5 quilt sizes: baby, throw, twin, queen and king.

Beaumont Square by Mel Storey. A medallion style quilt that will satisfy your curved piecing appetite. Instructions are given for hand piecing and also includes template diagrams with included seam allowances for machine piecers. This quilt finishes at 72″ square.

Starlight by Kristy Lea. There’s just something magical about stars in quilts. This foundation paper pieced pattern features a bright cheerful geometric star in the centre, with borders of colourful celestial blocks all round. This quilt finishes at 54″ square.

Don’t Be Square by Rachelle Denneny. This dazzling strip pieced quilt showcases a fabulous pieced diamond design and comes with six different layout options! The pattern is packed with size and layout choices:

  • make a 64″ x 72″ throw and a baby quilt with the leftovers
  • or two 48″ square throws and a baby quilt with the leftovers
  • or increase the quilt size to 72″ x 80″ (large throw/twin).

On the Road Vol.2 by Satomi Hoar. The inspiration for this pattern is the colourful VW vans. This pattern is machine pieced – no appliqué and no foundation paper piecing! This pattern has instructions for 3 quilt sizes: crib, small throw and large throw.

Stellar Triangles by Jemima Flendt. The Stellar Triangles Quilt uses Equilateral Triangles to create a modern and bold design. This quilt finishes at 84½” x 80½”.

Serendipity Star Zoe Mayson. Using English Paper Piecing, this quilt explores complex geometric designs and includes colouring sheets for planning. This quilt finishes at 62″ x 65″.

Seasonally Scrappy by Leila Gardunia. The quilts in this pattern are made with alternating chain blocks and your choice of 6 different Seasonal foundation paper-pieced (FPP) blocks. You can make a different quilt for each season! Instructions for 7 quilt sizes: crib, toddler, small throw, large throw, twin, queen and king.

Scrappy Christmas Trees by Lisa Mattock. This gorgeous quilt is a decorative piece made by hand. Stitches used throughout are running stitch, chain stitch, whipped chain stitch and cross stitch. It’s the perfect slow stitching project. This quilt finishes at 40″ x 60″.

That’s all 12 PDF patterns

A gorgeous array of quilt patterns with a delightful variety of looks and making methods. Something for everyone, and a great way to try something new too! A perfect holiday gift for a friend or yourself.

And there’s nothing like a proper paper calendar on the wall for a year of quilty eye candy. 😀

Get your copy of the 2025 Patchwork Calendar today!

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