Pat Steiner, owner of Cottonseed Glory, has a number of patterns of her own design available through the store. Check out some of our favorites below! Patterns are also available by wholesale. Just contact the store for details or to order a pattern.

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Brick & Mortar

66" x 85". This is a beginner friendly quilt using fat or regular quarter yards of fabric--from your "stash" or from a wonderful new fabric collection that catches your eye. It works equally well with all fabrics including reproductions, florals, contemporary groups, and is gorgeous in luscious orientals.

Easy Street

72 1/2" by 93 1/2". Sometimes simplicity is best! Just pick a bunch of your favorite fabrics and make this quilt in very little time. It works well for all types of fabrics: reproductions, batiks, orientals, and contemporary brights!

Five Easy Pieces

This is a great quilt with a scrappy "shabby chic" appeal that can be made from your stash or from those wonderful fabric bundles you've purchased. It can be as large as 72" x 88" from the yardage given--or smaller if you like. Add a few more fabrics and make it even larger! It is made from five different easy blocks, each teaching a different skill. It is a great "beginner easy" quilt.

Primrose Path

A fast and easy fat quarter quilt to make in your choice of sizes, from crib (44" by 56") to double (77" by 102").

Wisteria Lane

A fast and easy fat quarter quilt to make in your choice of sizes, from crib (44" by 56") to double (77" by 102").

Scintillating Circles

62" by 80". This very easy pattern introduces a unique and innovative way to appliqué circles by machine or by hand with all edges turned under for you. It is a great way to showcase orientals, novelties, florals or special collection fabrics. Background blocks are easily rotary cut and are easily pieced.

Collectors Cupboard

28” X 33”. These template-free, easy-to-piece jars can hold any collection your heart desires... trinkets & treasurers, buttons, veggies, jams and jellies… or even bugs!

Sunday Best

36" by 44". This quilt was designed for my first granddaughter. I used colors from her nursery, but 1930s prints, colorful brights, or any small prints would work well. The dresses can be appliquéed by hand or machine. It is fun to make and easy.

Rompers

36" x 44". A wonderful quilt to make for that special little boy in your life. The rompers can be appliquéd by hand or machine. It is fun to make and easy.

Featured Fabric Fun

28”X 34” with 8 1/2" blocks, or 38” X 48” with 12 1/2” blocks. Have you found a novelty fabric that has wonderful little designs, but you are not sure how to use them? This pattern may be your answer. Use 4” or 6” squares as the main focus and piece an interesting block around the squares.

Picket Fence Garden

62" by 78". This quilt is easily rotary-cut and strip-pieced. The simple but effective appliqué border may be done by hand or by machine. Three choices of flower appliqués are included so that you may select the one that matches the mood of your fabric, be it formal, whimsical, or more of a folk art choice. It is easiest to pick a beautiful fabric for the border and setting triangles first, then just pick four coordinating fabrics: three for the nine patches and the other one for the rail fence block!

Pinwheels and Ribbons

28" x 36". Pinwheels and Ribbons is an old-fashioned design known by a variety of names. This version has slimmed down some of the pieces to create the effect of "ribbon" strips that surround each pinwheel and join to create stars between the blocks. It has been made easy with paper foundation piecing.

Our Best Baskets

Our Best Baskets is made up of thirteen original basket patterns. The finished size of each block is twelve inches and the blocks are set on point. Template piecing is used mostly with a small amount of paper piecing used in a few of the blocks.

Cotton Chenille Rugs

Approximately 24” X 40” (size will vary). Tired of shopping for the perfect accent rug? Now you can have a rug that perfectly matches your quilt – or the décor in your room! Just select a beautiful fabric and with simple straight-line sewing, you can create a designer rug.

Easy Medallion Sampler

62” X 80”. This sampler was designed to teach the many techniques we think a beginning quilting student should learn. The sampler is machine-pieced. Strip-piecing, half square triangles, quarter square triangles, and flip and sew are four of the techniques. Hand appliqué is done using a freezer paper base. We hope you enjoy making this sampler and have fun!

Our Town

Twelve buildings and a variety of “accessory” pieces, including trees, a birdhouse, gazebo, windmill, wishing well and other items. The quilt as pictured measures 51” X 58” and can be enlarged by adding another border. You are encouraged to create your own individual setting for the blocks. We’ve seen many wonderful quilts, all different, made from these blocks. Have fun creating your own "village."

Pansy Baskets

66” X 61”. "Pansy Baskets" is a fun and easy pieced quilt. This pattern uses easy “Sew and Flip” or “Snowball” corner triangles for easy piecing. Scraps can be used for the flowers and leaves or all the blocks can be the same.

Pictures in Woven Frames

A twelve-block quilt can measure from 25 ½" X 33 ½" using a 4" picture square to 37 ½” to 45 ½“ using a 12” picture square. Directions are given for 4”, 5”, 6”, 7”, and 8” picture squares. This pattern was designed as a way to use exciting “features” or “pictures” fabric – or even photographs in a quilt. The use of partial seams makes the interesting woven effect and is both quick and easy to do. I hope you’ll enjoy using it.

Pinetree Basket

An easy pattern with a paper-pieced pine tree in a pieced basket.

Prairie Chickens

28” X 30”. Have fun picking a variety of fabrics for your chickens and adding their three-dimensional prairie point feathers in this easy to piece rotary-pieced wall-hanging.

Row By Row - "Down On The Farm"

“Down on the Farm” is a rotary-cut and easy-to-piece quilt. As shown, it measures 54” X 92”. It is easy to alter the size by the number of rows you chose to do, whether you add strips between the rows, and how many borders you choose to add. It can be done in part as a wall-hanging or expanded to fit several bed sizes.

Those Darn Cats

65” X 82” as shown. Our quilt was done using four color groups: pink, green, lavender, and yellow. Three blocks were made from each of these color groups. This quilt can also be done by making all twelve blocks alike or from the same fabrics.

Underground Railroad

Finished as shown 53” X 82 ½”. This quilt was designed as a way to combine blocks most commonly thought to have been used as secret codes or “signals” to aid slaves in their escape route to freedom along the Underground Railroad. However, historians and quilt documentarians do not always agree about these symbols and there is great speculation about their authenticity.

Cats In Red

32” X 44”. "Cats In Red" features six embroidered blocks of cats in very cat-like poses, easily recognizable to feline fans. Blocks are framed and latticed in easy, template-free style.