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Tamara Kate Design Oh Canada! Quilt Pattern

Tamara Kate Design Oh Canada! Quilt Pattern

In the 19th century, the maple leaf emerged as a symbol of national identity, first in Quebec, then adopted by the rest of Canada, though the maple tree was an important natural resource for aboriginal people, well before Canada became a nation.

A fat-eighth friendly quilt pattern celebrating Canada's national symbol, reimagined to portray the country's multifaceted depth and diversity. Makes a stunning wall quilt.


  • Technique: Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP)
  • Skill Level: It is assumed the maker has experience with FPP, though a description of the technique I use is included.
  • Finished Measurements: 44" x 44"

This Pattern Includes

  • Instructions with diagrams.
  • FPP templates (must be printed on 11" x 17" paper).
  • An overview assembly chart.
  • A fabric requirement list.
  • Tips and hints to help you out along the way.
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Tamara Kate Design Oh Canada! Quilt Pattern

In the 19th century, the maple leaf emerged as a symbol of national identity, first in Quebec, then adopted by the rest of Canada, though the maple tree was an important natural resource for aboriginal people, well before Canada became a nation.

A fat-eighth friendly quilt pattern celebrating Canada's national symbol, reimagined to portray the country's multifaceted depth and diversity. Makes a stunning wall quilt.


  • Technique: Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP)
  • Skill Level: It is assumed the maker has experience with FPP, though a description of the technique I use is included.
  • Finished Measurements: 44" x 44"

This Pattern Includes

  • Instructions with diagrams.
  • FPP templates (must be printed on 11" x 17" paper).
  • An overview assembly chart.
  • A fabric requirement list.
  • Tips and hints to help you out along the way.

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In the 19th century, the maple leaf emerged as a symbol of national identity, first in Quebec, then adopted by the rest of Canada, though the maple tree was an important natural resource for aboriginal people, well before Canada became a nation.

A fat-eighth friendly quilt pattern celebrating Canada's national symbol, reimagined to portray the country's multifaceted depth and diversity. Makes a stunning wall quilt.


  • Technique: Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP)
  • Skill Level: It is assumed the maker has experience with FPP, though a description of the technique I use is included.
  • Finished Measurements: 44" x 44"

This Pattern Includes

  • Instructions with diagrams.
  • FPP templates (must be printed on 11" x 17" paper).
  • An overview assembly chart.
  • A fabric requirement list.
  • Tips and hints to help you out along the way.