New Zealand Leaf BUNDLE
5 shapes in ALL sizes

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New Zealand Leaf BUNDLE
5 shapes in ALL sizes

Regular price $20.00 USD   $15.00 USD
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***Bundle of New Zealand Leaf Blanket patterns in all sizes for the best value***
Includes the 2 large sizes and 4 mini sizes.

Bring a bit of the New Zealand rainforest inside by sewing a whimsical, quilted leaf blanket.  A simple, satisfying project, these versatile leaves are perfect for cuddling and playtime.  

Dreamed up by Lisa's sweet, nature-loving girl, a portion of the sales went towards reforestation projects and protecting animal habitat.   Read more about her project here.

Skill level: Beginner.  No quilting experience required, and all you need is a regular sewing machine.

 

 

  • Five different leaf types: Kawakawa, Kowhai, Makomako, Puka, and Rangiora
  • 2 large sizes and 4 mini sizes
  • Clear step-by-step tutorial with photos AND videos
  • Quilting tips
  • Inspiration photos
Sizing + Supplies

View materials list for Mini Sizes  
View materials list + finished blanket measurements for Large Sizes  

Printing Info

This is a print-at-home PDF pattern and includes three printing options:

  1. US Letter/A4 - tiled and designed to print on your home printer
  2. Copyshop - A0 wide-format file  (33.1″ x 46.8″) 
  3. Projector - specially-formatted and optimized for home projector use.   Read more about using our projector files here 

All pattern printing formats include “layers”, allowing you to print only the size(s) you need, or all of the sizes. 

View FAQ | Read more on the blog

~ Cover image by Ruth Phillips ~

  • Look Inside
  • Resources

View the inspiration behind the Leaf Blanket pattern.

The Leaf Blanket pattern instructions also include videos for every step!  

Customer Reviews

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Addy de Kam (Barcelona, ES)
Just beautiful

Finally I made these beautiful little leaves for a Waldorf/farm school. I used thriftstore sheets and lined them with thriftstore fleece blankets. I’m very happy with the result. The instructions were good as always.

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Corinna (Hamburg, DE)

What a joy sewing these leaves! I could do this on and on. They are easy to sew and yet look amazing. I've used the smaller sizes to make some XL coasters for family dinner. Perfect sizes for saucepans and at the same time a beautiful decoration of the table.

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Martha Thornton (Canby, US)
Hop to it!

I am using this pattern to make a "Princess Tiana" dress from Disney's Princess and the Frog for my magical granddaughter. Huh? you say? But wait. The dress is what the dress it, but it calls for an overskirt, and I'm making connected lily pads to make the over-skirt. Then, when I have time, I'm going to up the pattern ginormous, and make a lily pad cape for her. Cute story...I'd been sewing madly from mid-January to mid-March, with 5 different dresses. Then, with my husband's decline from a very rare dementia, I've been busy! Frontotemporal Degeneration isn't for the faint of heart! Anyway, Eleanor's Daddy was driving her up to see us, and, on the drive, she told our son that she was SURE Babushka would have a new dress. He said I'd been really busy, and didn't think so. She persisted in her fantasy, and he broke it to her that I usually send him photos in advance and none had been received. When they arrived and he told her the story, she was very chagrined. But then I consoled her with the reality that I wanted her help for fabric and trim selection for the next make, and she LOVED that she was my #1 consultant. Five and a half is very cooperative and helpful and fun and loving...and she loved the idea of the lily pad accoutrements.

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Claire (Christchurch, NZ)
Such a fun pattern.

Great clear instructions as ever with twig and tale patterns. I've made the small so far as a baby shower gift but will be coming back to make a set of the minis from scraps. It didn't take very long at all once I'd made my fabric for the front.

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J Fostera (Den Helder, NL)

Heel mooi en makkelijk te maken

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krista ryan (Alexandria, CA)
like everything else Amaaaaaaaazing!

i always try and find a multi use when buying patterns. i've gotten crinkle paper to add to the middle, and shrunk the Ex Small by 50%. This way my son's class can toss and crunch them during the songs they do. It's such an amazing sensory friendly learning shape. 10 out of 10 recommend!

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Anne Mocarski (New York, US)
Surprisingly simple

I don't do quilting, so I was a bit nervous about these leaves, but they are so lovely that I decided to give it a try. The instructions are so clear, I was never confused and the results were great. Also, my daughter loved the one I made as practice, so I will keep making more!

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Sandi (Toronto, CA)
Leafy

These look so fun I had to get the pattern. I have a lot of fabric and I look forward to making a bunch soon. What a great, fun way to add colour to a room!

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Colleen W (Frankford, CA)
What a beautiful pattern!

I sewed a large leaf blanket within a couple hours. Very detailed instructions and an enjoyable sewing experience.

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Crafty Mucca (Darlington, GB)

Brilliant idea for a brilliant cause! The pattern is easy to follow and I've now got all of the leaf patterns. They are a bit addictive to make. This is the quickest one I've made. I was on a tight deadline: I bought the pattern on the Sunday and finished it by Wednesday evening.

Customer Reviews

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Addy de Kam (Barcelona, ES)
Just beautiful

Finally I made these beautiful little leaves for a Waldorf/farm school. I used thriftstore sheets and lined them with thriftstore fleece blankets. I’m very happy with the result. The instructions were good as always.

C
Corinna (Hamburg, DE)

What a joy sewing these leaves! I could do this on and on. They are easy to sew and yet look amazing. I've used the smaller sizes to make some XL coasters for family dinner. Perfect sizes for saucepans and at the same time a beautiful decoration of the table.

M
Martha Thornton (Canby, US)
Hop to it!

I am using this pattern to make a "Princess Tiana" dress from Disney's Princess and the Frog for my magical granddaughter. Huh? you say? But wait. The dress is what the dress it, but it calls for an overskirt, and I'm making connected lily pads to make the over-skirt. Then, when I have time, I'm going to up the pattern ginormous, and make a lily pad cape for her. Cute story...I'd been sewing madly from mid-January to mid-March, with 5 different dresses. Then, with my husband's decline from a very rare dementia, I've been busy! Frontotemporal Degeneration isn't for the faint of heart! Anyway, Eleanor's Daddy was driving her up to see us, and, on the drive, she told our son that she was SURE Babushka would have a new dress. He said I'd been really busy, and didn't think so. She persisted in her fantasy, and he broke it to her that I usually send him photos in advance and none had been received. When they arrived and he told her the story, she was very chagrined. But then I consoled her with the reality that I wanted her help for fabric and trim selection for the next make, and she LOVED that she was my #1 consultant. Five and a half is very cooperative and helpful and fun and loving...and she loved the idea of the lily pad accoutrements.

C
Claire (Christchurch, NZ)
Such a fun pattern.

Great clear instructions as ever with twig and tale patterns. I've made the small so far as a baby shower gift but will be coming back to make a set of the minis from scraps. It didn't take very long at all once I'd made my fabric for the front.

J
J Fostera (Den Helder, NL)

Heel mooi en makkelijk te maken

k
krista ryan (Alexandria, CA)
like everything else Amaaaaaaaazing!

i always try and find a multi use when buying patterns. i've gotten crinkle paper to add to the middle, and shrunk the Ex Small by 50%. This way my son's class can toss and crunch them during the songs they do. It's such an amazing sensory friendly learning shape. 10 out of 10 recommend!

A
Anne Mocarski (New York, US)
Surprisingly simple

I don't do quilting, so I was a bit nervous about these leaves, but they are so lovely that I decided to give it a try. The instructions are so clear, I was never confused and the results were great. Also, my daughter loved the one I made as practice, so I will keep making more!

S
Sandi (Toronto, CA)
Leafy

These look so fun I had to get the pattern. I have a lot of fabric and I look forward to making a bunch soon. What a great, fun way to add colour to a room!

C
Colleen W (Frankford, CA)
What a beautiful pattern!

I sewed a large leaf blanket within a couple hours. Very detailed instructions and an enjoyable sewing experience.

C
Crafty Mucca (Darlington, GB)

Brilliant idea for a brilliant cause! The pattern is easy to follow and I've now got all of the leaf patterns. They are a bit addictive to make. This is the quickest one I've made. I was on a tight deadline: I bought the pattern on the Sunday and finished it by Wednesday evening.