Description
A Quilt That Changes with Your Fabric
One of the things that makes Through the Woods so much fun to sew is how easily it transforms with different fabric choices. The same pattern can become a cozy Christmas quilt, a spooky Halloween village, a peaceful winter landscape, or a cheerful woodland scene for any time of year.
Inspired by the charm of winding forest paths and tiny houses tucked among the trees, this design invites you to play with color and create a quilt that tells your own story.
What You’ll Love
- Foundation paper piecing for beautifully crisp houses and tree blocks
- Flexible block arrangements so you can customize the layout
- A design that works with a wide variety of fabric styles and seasonal collections
- Featured by Dear Stella alongside their Little Red fabric collection
Finished Size
- 40½” × 62½”
Skill Level
- Intermediate
Fabric Requirements
Fabric requirements are included inside the pattern and include:
- Background fabric
- 7 assorted fabrics for the houses and trees
- Wide sashing fabric
- Thin sashing and binding fabric
- Appliqué and tree fabric
- Backing fabric
Supplies
You’ll need:
- Home printer
- Paper
- Sewing machine
- Matching thread
- Pins
- Iron
- Scissors
- Monofilament thread
- 60/80 Microtex needle
- Freezer paper
- Fabric glue
- Quilting ruler
- Rotary cutter
- Self-healing cutting mat
If you love quilts with a storybook feel and enjoy the precision of foundation paper piecing, Through the Woods is a pattern you’ll reach for again and again. Simply change the fabrics, and you’ll have a completely different quilt ready to welcome every season.



































Tonya rash –
Loved making this quilt ! It’s adorable in any color scheme.. It pieces together perfectly ❤️❤️
Beth L –
This is a tremendously fun pattern! Clear directions, great for scraps if you’re so inclined and the final result is a playful quilt that your favorite little someone is sure to cherish!
Kim Linder –
Excellent pattern. Loved making this quilt. It was my first time to finish a paper piece pattern. Directions are detailed and easy to follow.
Erin Biggers –
This was my first paper pieced quilt and it was so fun to put together. The instructions are great and the tips included are super helpful. This definitely has a wow factor.
jo9of12 –
This pattern is so well-written that even beginners could make this quilt with no problem. Rachel provides a cutting chart for the background pieces as well as minimum size cuts for all the others. There are tips along the way to help with everything from printing the pattern to preventing wavy sashings. This is an excellent pattern and I strongly recommend it!