Make sure your screen door is closed, because the Honey of a Quilted Wall Hanging is so sweet it might just draw bees like real honey would. This wall hanging is made up of three of our Honey Pot quilt blocks and a decorative border and sashing. To make the wall hanging, download the two-page Honey of a Quilted Wall Hanging pattern as a PDF and print it out. Be sure to enlarge the quilt block pattern at 125%.

Use the Honey Pot quilt block to make the Honey of a Quilted Wall Hanging.
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The Honey of a Quilted Wall Hanging uses the
Honey Pot quilt block.

To make the Honey of a Quilted Wall Hanging:

Make 3 blocks, but decrease width of background square. Add sashing and an inner border. Add blocks border and outer border. Finished size is about 36 x 20 inches.

To make the
Honey Pot quilt block:

The Honey Pot quilt block is in the Country Cupboard quilt design.
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The Honey Pot quilt block is part of the
Country Cupboard quilt design.

Cut:Background: Cut 1. All other pieces: Fuse double-sided webbing to fabrics, and cut 1 each. (Do not add seam allowances to fused pieces.)

The Honey Pot quilt block looks nice with a patterned background.
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Here is one selection of fabrics for the Honey Pot quilt block.

Stitch:

Fuse all pieces to background square. Fuse letters to front of honey pot. By hand or machine, appliqué all fused pieces using narrow blanket stitch.

You can also use a pattern for honey or the pot.
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Here is another combination of fabrics for the Honey Pot quilt block.

To finish the wall hanging, select the sashing and borders from the Quilt Borders page.If you like the Honey Pot quilt block, check out the others that are part of the Country Cupboard quilt design. Enjoyed this project? See our other quilted kitchen wall hanging patterns.Not what you're looking for? Try these:
  • Find a quilt you love on our Quilt Designs page.
  • Flip through our Quilt Blocks to find one for your next quilting project.
  • Learn How to Quilt or brush up on the basics with our refresher course.
ABOUT THE QUILT DESIGNER:Retta Warehime is the author of Snuggle Up, Patchwork Memories, Quilting Your Just Desserts, Farm House Quilts, and many other titles. She has taught piecing and quilting techniques for 24 years and has been designing and publishing quilt patterns for 18 years through her company, Sew Cherished. Warehime has published more than 200 quilt designs and is currently designing and publishing quilts for fabric company Web sites.