These quilts are from our book, Welcome To The North Pole, which is available as a book and eBook. Click here to find it at pieceocake.com.

Welcome To The North Pole, 40″ x 52″, from the book by the same name by Becky Goldsmith & Linda Jenkins. Quilt by Becky Goldsmith.

1225 North Pole Lane from the book Welcome To The North Pole by Becky Goldsmith & Linda Jenkins. Quilt by Linda Jenkins.

The Elves Are Busy Tonight from the book Welcome To The North Pole by Becky Goldsmith & Linda Jenkins. Quilt by Linda Jenkins.
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Hey!! That’s the pattern your Mom did!! I love her quilt 🙂 I didn’t realize it was your pattern, that makes it even more special!
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I just received this book and am so excited to get started! My interest in your Santa’s Village was prompted by a post I read somewhere… Facebook? a Blog? Is there an on-line sew-a-long happening? I would love to hear… thank you for your lovely creations!
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I made this quilt 10+ years ago for my daughter..It was wonderful. I made it from a kit I got
at a craft show in Toronto Ont….Are those kits still available..The kit had some wild fabrics in it.
I would like to make another one.
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I suspect that that kit is long gone. You might try googling ‘north pole quilt fabric kit’ to see if anything pops up. If not, you’ll have fun shopping for fabric. I know I did!
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What is the finished size of this quilt?
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Thank you for asking! I did just post the measurements. Welcome to the North Pole is 40” x 52”. The blocks can be enlarged, or reduced, to change the size of the quilt.
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thanks!
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Is this paper piecing
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No, this is appliqué. I mostly use needle turn appliqué but you could use any other appliqué method that suits you.
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A friend dropped by today, looking for embellishments for her quilt… it is just adorable and I am looking forward to getting the book.
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Love this quilt as all the others
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Would love to have Welcome to the North Pole quilt pattern offered as a Block of the Month!
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Can you please post a video of making the Windows Thanks, Pat
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I have your book but nowhere does it say to REVERSE the pattern if using fusible paper backing for the appliqué. Should I do this?
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HI Carol,
Yes, either use the templates upside down on the paper side of the fusible or follow the instructions on the fusible web you are using.
Also, the instructions in the book were written with hand applique in mind. That’s why you didn’t find mention of reversing the templates.
Becky
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I would love to make this quilt but I have a question about the names of the buildings. Can you buy a panel or do they need to be hand stitched?
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Those are applique blocks. It would be fun as a panel but that has never happened.
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Really looking forward to making this beautiful quilt. I love needle turn applique. This may take some time to complete, but that is fine by me. My little granddaughters will love it. Thank you.
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Is there a file that I can fabric print or somewhere to buy the little name plates for the buildings?
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No, they are handwritten with a permanent pen. And I encourage you to use your own handwriting because it adds a very personal touch :-).
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Thanks. I don’t trust myself or my crappy handwriting. I will have to practice!
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