Next to the Nativity Scene, angels are probably the most common religious symbol of the Christmas season. Many Christmas songs refer to them: Hark the Hearld Angels Sing, Angels We Have Heard on High, Angels From the Realms of Glory and It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, just to name a few. During this first week of Advent, we having been talking about angels as we use the story, The Littlest Angel, to help understand selfless giving. Today I would like to share our Primitive Angel Applique Block. Like most of our appliques, she was made to fit on a 6″ x 6″ block, but can be reduced or enlarged to meet your needs. The pattern can be found HERE or with our Applique Blocks.
I cannot wait to make this beautiful angel! Thanks so much!
Thank you for this lovely Angel, Happy Christmas and New Year, and God bless.
Thank you again, I love it! You allways do the right block!
This is adorable!! I can’t wait to order some felt and do this project.
I can’t wait to see the pattern for the little dress for the 12″ knitted doll. My kids are getting handmade gifts this year and all from your blog. I love ALL the ideas here!
Beautiful angel! I have to go out and buy some felt now…
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