Pine Burr Quilt Block – Free PDF Pattern

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Pine Burr or Double Pineapple?

Pine Burr Quilt Block
Pine Burr Quilt Block

I’ve always thought of this block as 'Pine Burr' quilt block.
However I found when researching my quilt previously......that BB’s bible identified this block as
‘Double Pineapple' #2992 or even 'Pineapple Cactus' #2996.
Note my antique quilt is a variation with a four patch block in the centre.

But hey, it's my quilt so for all intents and purposes: 'Pine Burr' quilt block it is!

Three Different Variations of Pine Burr Quilt Block

3 x Variations of the Pine Burr Quilt Block
3 x Variations of the Pine Burr Quilt Block

F-f-f-feathers!
Here's a cute photo showing three very different variations of the Pine Burr quilt block from my collection!
Which one is your favourite?
Personally I love that raggedy scrappy top & all her plaid-y imperfections.....but then I adore them all.

My Pine Burr Antique Quilt

My Antique Pine Burr Quilt
My Antique Pine Burr Quilt

My RW&B Pine Burr beauty was purchased from Mark French on eBay in 2000 right when the collecting bug had really kicked in.
I had already been collecting antique quilts, tops, blocks and fabric sporadically for 4 years......but then I fell hard!

A Southern Quilt Through & Through

Mayfield Woolen Mills Incorporated
Mayfield Woolen Mills Incorporated

This quilt is clearly a Southern gal originating from Tennessee as confirmed by the 'Mayfield Woolen Mills Incorporated' fabric.
Mayfield Woolen Mills were in Kentucky, a label found on google tells me that they were:
'Manufacturers of the Celebrated All Wool-Filling Mayfield Cassimere Pants'.
and
'We employ more hands than any mill in the State'.

There are other clues to this quilt's Southern origins:
* A design that used a lot of teeth or points.
* Baptist fan quilting done with black thread and then those classic big clunky stitches!
* The fugitive solid blue background fabric and half blocks used at one end.

My Reproduction Pine Burr Quilt Block

Pine Burr Quilt Block Reproduced at 7.5 inches
Pine Burr Quilt Block Reproduced at 7.5 inches

Soooooo here she is - my mini version of the Pine Burr block sitting astride her big sisters.
Originally I drafted my block with a four patch center with the view to 'patterning it one day'......hmmmmm that was two years ago.

This week I revisited my original drawings and tweaked a few lines here n' there to include a nine patch centre.
The original block measures a hefty 15” so this is wayyyyy undersize…..if she were a fish you would throw her back!
A really cute make at 7.5” finished......made using foundation piecing.

Pine Burr Block With Nine Patch Centre – FREE PDF Download

Pine Burr Block With Nine Patch Centre
Pine Burr Block With Nine Patch Centre

Here we are finally......the FREE pattern to make your own Pine Burr block.....and you even have choices!
Firstly decide whether you like the four or nine patch centre.
Personally I like the symmetry of the nine patch but that’s the perfectionist of my other self speaking!

Here is the link to your FREE Pine Burr Block With Nine Patch Centre

Please-please-PLEASE don't print direct from this link as scaling issues can occur.
I have written a blog post re: How to Download and Print a Digital PDF Quilt Pattern which I recommend reading BEFORE you print.
The most accurate way to print your pattern is to save it to your computer first. Open that file with a dedicated PDF reader, go to printer settings: select '100%' or 'Actual Size' before hitting print.

I recommend using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. Download it here for free!  Adobe Acrobat Reader DC

 

Pine Burr Block With Four Patch Centre – FREE PDF Download

Pine Burr Block With Four Patch Centre
Pine Burr Block With Four Patch Centre

Perhaps you prefer the Pine Burr block with a four patch centre.....or maybe you want to make both?
As I mentioned, we have choices!

Use these diagrams to:
Trace templates for hand piecing,
Cut the pattern apart for papers for EPP (English Paper Piecing).
I have also included foundation patterns to FPP (Foundation Paper Piece) either block.

Both variations are for a 7.5" finished block.
If you would like to make the full size block then enlarge the printing to 200% which will bring you up to 15".

Here is the link to your FREE Pine Burr Block with Four Patch Centre

One Last Look at Those Cute Pine Burr Blocks!

Let's finish off this post with one last look at these gorgeous Pine Burrs.

I really hope you enjoy making your own Pine Burr Quilt Blocks.

When posting your finished block on Instagram then please tag me and use the hashtag #oldepatchartpineburr I would love to see your blocks.

Feel free to message or email me if you have any issues or questions: feedback is always welcome.

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