I saw this red and white Christmas tree quilt on Facebook and put it on the blog. I have searched and found it. Here is all the information you need.

You’re welcome.
I saw this red and white Christmas tree quilt on Facebook and put it on the blog. I have searched and found it. Here is all the information you need.
You’re welcome.
Your attachment didn’t come through.
It’s not an attachment – the picture is the blog post
Well, the attachment showed up in the comments.
Frances – obviously I don’t understand how you read the blog – what do you mean it showed up in the comments????? How is that possible.
Could not see it
I can see it on the blog post but not on the email. It’s from Etsy.
Thanks for searching for this pattern. I also had seen it on FB but wasn’t sure how I’d go about finding a pattern. It is gray and rainy here in Puyallup, WA. Last week we had snow, wind and ice so at least this isn’t as cold as it had been. Hope you are staying warm and having time for at least one or two projects! Thanks again, Mary.
Thank you! I love all your posts!
The picture didn’t download for me.
Thanks for looking and finding. I loved that tree when originally posted. I found a pattern I would like called kaleidoscope. It’s a tree skirt, assuming on paper, but the link led me to three books and none of them had the pattern. I saved a picture but wrote to the author, still waiting for a response.
I went to the web version of the post and found it there. Wish I’d tried before putting up the comment
Thank you, Mary
Thank you, Mary, for tracking the pattern down. Usually it depends on how you word the search and you nailed it! Over 20 people have the pattern in their cart, so we are finding it! It is a wonderful design!
Marsha from KS – I think I should put this pattern in my cart, too!!
Thanks so much, Mary. I love it!
Thank you Mary for your good detective work!
If you don’t see it, go to the top of the this page and click on Blog – there it is! Just about any time and on any posting, when something comes through as a little itty bit blue square, look around on the page to check on “Blog”.
Also if you are reading this through just email, you click on the comment to get to this section. If you are reading on the Blog, then you click on the little print right under the date/title “Leave a reply” and you will see the comments.
Also, from the email page version, there was this towards the bottom of the entry:
Trouble clicking? Copy and paste this URL into your browser:
https://chickenscratchcountrythreads.com/uncategorized/red-and-white-christmas-tree-pattern/
When you cut and paste, you are taken to the Blog as Mary writes it.
You’re the best!!!!
Wow Mary! Thank you for finding the red and white tree pattern. I tried to figure out how they did it and gave up. It’s like you read my mind.
Glad you are well in this big storm. Wishing the best for all of you going through it.
A bright new year to you all.
Thank you Mary for all the consideration you give to what so many of your readers/followers who will want/need information regarding patterns and such. Best wishes for a happy and healthy 2023.
Thank you. Stay warm & cozy. 🐧❄️⛄️🌡~Angie from Mill Spring, NC
Merci pour avoir chercher et trouver ce joli sapin. Bonne fin d’année 2022 Mary
Merci pour avoir cherché et trouvé ce joli sapin. Bonne fin d’année 2022 Mary
Thank you for tracking it down. In the original post of reader projects, I didn’t realize it was a pillow, I thought it was a quilt. HSTs though, so should be easy to figure out, but I like to give credit to the pattern maker. Thank you again.
That is beautiful! Thank You for finding the pattern. Sometimes I enjoy paper piecing, sometimes not—LOL! With soooo many projects to finish, it might go on the maybe list. It was so nice of you to persevere in finding the pattern. How are your temperatures and roads? It is warming up here, but the streets are still icy. It is supposed to be in the low 49’s today so maybe it will melt! Take care🐶😺
Good morning Mary, Thank you for finding the cute red and white Christmas tree pattern.
You’re a great detective. Have a warm safe New Year’s!
Debby in Wisconsin 🐝