Pine Cone 6 inch PDF
US$35.00
Print on fabric for better results than with traditional Pine Cone 6-inch quilt templates or other traditional methods.
Sew by hand or machine or both (hybrid).
Description
Pine Cone 6-inch is an old design from the 1930s. (Beyer 340-08 and 340-09) And printing with Inklingo makes it easier and more fun.
PDF DOWNLOAD – SHAPE COLLECTION 48 MB
System Requirements – Windows or Mac with Adobe Reader (not a phone or tablet) and any ordinary color Inkjet printer or all-in-one.
6-inch block
12-inch block
You have a choice of 3 sizes.
This Inklingo PDF includes the shapes for Pine Cone 6 inch . . .
. . . plus 2 bonus shapes.
Features of this Shape Collection (PDF)
- shapes to print on fabric
- diagrams showing how much fabric you need
- shapes without seam allowances to print on freezer paper (just in case you want templates)
- Inklingo Pine Cone combo layout
& More
- use a rotary cutter or scissors
- 2 bonus shapes
- 10 Combo layouts to save time and fabric
- some shapes fit on Jelly Rolls and small scraps
- unique pressing guide to ensure accuracy
- fussy cut some of the shapes for impressive effects
- sew quickly and accurately thanks to the precision corners and matching marks
- use the method you enjoy—hand or machine or both (hybrid)
You might want to get the Pine Cone Quilt Design Book PDF before you choose your shape collection(s). Update April 2025 – Inklingo Design Books are no longer free.
See the quilt layouts on the blog and the 18 worksheets in the design book for inspiration.
There is a free EQ7 project file on the blog, so if you have Electric Quilt software you can play with color and design.
Easy to Cut
No measuring. No templates! Use scissors or a rotary cutter.
A video shows how easy it is to rotary cut curves without templates. The example uses the New York Wheel shape collection but it is the same for the gentle curve in these Pine Cone blocks.
No expensive cutting machines are required, and perfect stitching lines and matching marks are printed on every piece!
Easy-to-sew triangles!
By machine, print one fabric with triangles, layer it with unprinted fabric, and sew along the lines. When you cut them apart, you will have perfect Sawtooth Squares for Pine Cone quilt blocks!
By hand, the rows of triangles are perfect for continuous stitching. (Inklingo quilters love it!)
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