Welcome to Wish List Day at Stitch This! Everyone loves a look at what’s coming soon, right? We’re excited to introduce you to the newest Martingale books, coming your way in April. Keep track of your favorites and start dreaming about the beautiful quilts you’ll make!
Vintage Treasures:
Little Quilts for Reproduction Fabrics
By Pam Buda
Enjoy 12 patterns inspired by antique quilts, all small in scale, satisfying to finish, and perfect for reproduction fabrics. Beautiful photos will inspire you to display your finished projects with style.
Learn more about Vintage Treasures >>>
Sweater Weather:
Eight Cozy Chill-in-the-Air Quilts
By Susan Ache
Best-selling author and Instagram star Susan Ache (@yardgrl60) returns with eight cozy quilt projects for fall. Replicate Susan’s signature style while making classic blocks streamlined for easy patchwork.
Learn more about Sweater Weather >>>
Christmas in the Country:
Holiday Quilts with Farmhouse Flair
By Rhonda McCray of Farmhouse Threads
Quilt a farmhouse holiday with 15 quick projects for decorating and gift giving, all scrap-friendly and Santa-friendly. Take advantage of quick-and-easy fusible appliqué, simple hand embroidery, and full-size patterns.
Learn more about Christmas in the Country >>>
Which April 2020 books look exciting to you? Tell us about it in the comments!
Oh, the projects in the Sweater Weather book look fun! Will be looking for it in the stores when it comes out.
—Sandy Allen on February 27, 2020Chritmas in the Country looks so sweet and charming.
—Shasta on February 27, 2020I like the Christmas book such cute interesting patterns you show
—Karen on February 27, 2020Its a true toss up between the Vintage Treasures and the Sweater Weather. The warm wonderful fabrics in Vintage Treasures really speak to my heart and the argyle pattern on the cover of Sweater Weather reminds me of a great childhood. Maybe I’ll just have to get them both!
—jrp53 on February 27, 2020It’s a new year, there’s snow on the ground and no rush to finish Presents for the holiday season. Christmas in the Country, Definitely! I want to get started now, and not panic in November! And, I better start soon because I want to make all of the patterns shown.
—Michelle Henderson on February 27, 2020If I had to choose a favorite, I’d choose "Christmas in the Country" as it has some darling projects that I’d love to make.:)
—Denise D. on February 27, 2020Love the patterns in Vintage Treasures. I am ready to start on one of the patterns.
—Judy on February 27, 2020I like Christmas in the Country because my daughter loves snowmen. I like
—Stephanie Woodward on February 27, 2020Vintage Treasures for the fabrics.
All three look great, but I love decorating for the holidays, so Christmas in the Country would be my first choice.
—Tess McCarthy on February 27, 2020Its a true toss up between the Vintage Treasures and the Sweater Weather. The warm wonderful fabrics in Vintage Treasures really speak to my heart and the argyle pattern on the cover of Sweater Weather reminds me of a great childhood. Maybe I’ll just have to get them both!
—Jennifer P on February 27, 2020All three books look great but Vintage Treasures would be the first book I would buy because every one of the quilts is calling out to me to quilt. Thanks!
—Ann West on February 27, 2020I think that I need to buy "Christmas in the Country!" The projects made me smile at their sweetness and simple charm. They would be as enjoyable to make, as they would be to decorate with for years to come! 💗
—Mary Ann Haak on February 27, 2020I love them all, but the first one I would choose is Christmas in the Country.
—Pat Braun on February 27, 2020All 3 books look exciting. I follow Paula so always interested in her fabric & patterns. But I saw some interesting patterns in Sweater Weather, the plaid & the witches hats. A subtle fall pattern. Then Christmas, who isn’t looking for new ideas for the holidays & winter. That book coming this spring gives one enough time to get at least 1 new project done.
—Jan on February 27, 2020I love Christmas so I would love to have Farmhouse Christmas.
—Joanne O'Neal on February 27, 2020I love Vintage Treasures!! Pam Buda never fails to have beautiful designs. And many can be adapted to larger quilts if I want to!
—Judi R on February 27, 2020Definitely ‘Christmas in the Country’. If I don’t start soon, it won’t get done in time! Thank you.
—Judy on February 27, 2020Christmas in the Country looks exciting to me.
—Carolyn Montgomery on February 27, 2020Christmas in the Country is the book I’m excited about!
—MoeWest on February 27, 2020Vintage Treasures
—Linda Stutzman on February 27, 2020"Christmas in the Country"- I like the variety of projects in this book.
—Dottie MACOMBER on February 27, 2020I’d choose Sweater Weather by Susan Ache. Love her style!
—Jan from TN on February 27, 2020This is a tough choice. I like both Pam Buda’s projects and fabrics and I am also a fan of all that Susan Ache does. It seems that will once again be adding to my quilt book collection.
—Maria L Zook on February 27, 2020Vintage Treasures is my first choice,I love antique quilts.
—Sharon on February 27, 2020I love Christmas patterns so this is an easy pick for me…Christmas in the Country by Rhonda McCray!
—Gail Kling on February 27, 2020Vintage Treasures would be my choice. Pam Buda is very creative!
—Katherine on February 27, 2020All of the books have projects that interest me, but I found Vintage Treasures grabbed my attention the most.
—Shirley Eskey on February 27, 2020Cozy Fall quilts – it’s my favorite time of the year.
—Linda Ahn on February 27, 2020All of the new books look full of fun, but I would chose Vintage Treasures/Little quilts as my choice.
—Carol on February 27, 2020Christmas in the Country looks like a fun book to have.
—Judy on February 27, 2020I’m excited about Sweater Weather quilts. Cozy quilts are my favorite to make, have and share.
—Ruth Anne on February 27, 2020Wow! Those are three great looking books. If I had to narrow it down I’d probably choose Pam Buda first. But I will most likely end up buying all three!
—Donna on February 27, 2020I love the Sweater Weather quilt book. It speaks to me!!
—Arliene Zeigler on February 27, 2020Christmas in the country!
—Judy B Bowers on February 27, 2020Christmas In the Country
—Becky Bynum on February 27, 2020I really like the vintage treasures. Those little quilts are so cute.
—Gracie Adams on February 27, 2020Sweater weather–simple designs that make me feel peaceful!
—yOLANDA on February 27, 2020Christmas in the Country looks great ! I work so slowly I probably should start on gifts for next Christmas now !!
—Nancy C on February 27, 2020I really like Christmas in the Country. Cute projects.
—Frances M Claassens on February 27, 2020Christmas in the Country looks like a wonderful book that I would love to use
—Rebecca Wright on February 27, 2020The Cozy Fall quilts. It has the soft and warm colors of winter.
—Denise V on February 27, 2020Christmas in the Country! Believe it or not I start thinking about and working on Christmas presents by February or March!
—Patty F. on February 27, 2020Vintage Treasurers has really peaked my interest.
—Mary Finch on February 27, 2020I love them all, why choose? but I do need some mini quilts, and I love the repro fabrics so much in the small quilts, So Pam Buda and her Vintage Treasures it is..
—Sharon S on February 27, 2020First is Christmas in the Country, then Sewater Weather.
—Caryn S on February 27, 2020Vintage Treasures!! What a nice book!!
—Karen H on February 27, 2020All of them look exciting to me!
—Susan L. on February 27, 2020I am usually a Vintage type girl but I have already put that Country Christmas on my wish list! Those cute projects w/ snowmen I would love to make!
—lee on February 27, 2020Christmas in the Country, please. But any one would be great
—Geri on February 27, 2020Would love any of them, but I think Vintage TReasures is my first pick
—Sandy on February 27, 2020how to choose-I love them all!
—nina on February 27, 2020Intake Treasures. I love small quilts!
—DebrafromMD on February 27, 2020Sweater Weather and Christmas in the Country have some very nice items. I’ll put these on my Christmas list!
—Sandy on February 27, 2020I may need them all! But today I choose Christmas in the Country!
—Mary on February 27, 2020All three look great but my first choice is Vintage Treasures
—Sylvia R on February 27, 2020Vintage Treasures is calling my name
—Sylvia R on February 27, 2020All the books look wonderful but I think Sweater Weather would help me use up a lot more of my stash!
—Karen D Martin on February 27, 2020I have always had a fondness for reproduction fabrics, so my first choice is Vintage Treasures by Pam Buda. However, I also like the other two –
—Carol Schon on February 27, 2020Christmas in the Country is the one for me! So many adorable projects!
—Linda on February 27, 2020Vintage Treasures. I really like the yo-yo quilt.
—Diana O on February 27, 2020I like the Christmas In The Country book.
—Jackie Wisherd on February 27, 2020Vintage Treasures for the win.
—Sandra K Boff on February 27, 2020Vintage Treasures ! Love small quilts and civil war fabrics.
—Peggy kanz on February 27, 2020I love Vintage Treasures!
—Deb G. in VA on February 27, 2020The snowman quilt in the Christmas in the Country speaks to me.
—Anne on February 27, 2020Vintage Treasures has definitely piqued my interest. On my bucket list!
—Joy B on February 27, 2020"Christmas in the Country" looks delightful.
—Kerry Grose on February 27, 2020Without a doubt, I need hands on Christmas in the Country. Love all the snowmen, and the christmas trees.
—Stephanie on February 27, 2020I love that book Christmas in the country I could see me making everyone of them beautiful book!
—Dena Aldaco on February 27, 2020There are many tempting designs in these books, but I am most interested in the ones in the Christmas in the Country book. I can see myself making several of them.
—Leslie Schmidt on February 27, 2020I have been wanting to make a Snowman Country quilt for years. Need patterns like Christmas in the Country.
—Elizajane C. on February 27, 2020Christmas in the Country
—Becky Rabalais on February 28, 2020I am definately liking the Christmas in the Country book. The designs are not just Christmas-like, they are winter-like. I enjoy having the quilts out for more that a week or so. Besides, who doesn’t like snowmen…
—cheryl z. on February 28, 2020I’m loving the Christmas book, as usual. You would think I have dozens of quilts in my house, but no. I’m always too busy making Christmas gifts! jadahlgr at yahoo dot com
—cindy dahlgren on February 28, 2020OMG, "Christmas in the Country" absolutely excites me!! I love Christmas projects to make for myself and for my family. Love, love, love that books!!
—Dee in Kansas on February 28, 2020If I had to choose, I would pick Christmas in the Country. The projects are unique and I would like to make each one!!
—Trish Probandt on February 28, 2020Christmas in the Country!
—Christine Elkin on February 28, 2020I really love all 3 but Christmas in the Country I really, really have to get!
—Carol Porter on February 28, 2020Sweater Weather and Christmas in the Country for sure. But vintage Treasures has a lot of appeal also.
—Kris Pierce on February 28, 2020I like the Vintage Treasures book. I’ve developed a ‘thing’ for little quilts.
—Susan MacLeod on February 28, 2020I love the sweater weather book. It has quilts that speak to me. And the colours! So beautiful.
—Yvonne Farraway on February 28, 2020sweater weather looks amazing!
—Jodie Banks on February 28, 2020I am torn between two of these, But "Christmas in the Country: Holiday Quilts with Farmhouse Flair" By Rhonda McCray of Farmhouse Threads
—Nancy N on February 28, 2020would be my first choice.
Vintage Treasures – so many projects I want to do! So much fun to be had!!
—Laurie Wozniak on February 28, 2020Like them all!!
—Cindy K on February 28, 2020Christmas in the Country would be my pick- I love snowmen and there was a lot of cute small quilts in the book.
—Wendy on February 28, 2020Vintage Treasures is definitely my kind of book. I LOVE Pam’s beautiful and challenging designs!
—Kyra Franz on February 28, 2020All three books have great projects. Vintage
—Marie on February 28, 2020Treasures uses my color palette.
Christmas in the Country appeals to me; so many cute projects!
—Barb H. on February 28, 2020I love them all …Christmas in the Country is my first choice, Vintage Treasures my second and Sweater Weather my third!
—Donna Hanneman on February 28, 2020Christmas in the Country looks like such a fun book. The ideas are adorable.
—Angela Bowling on February 28, 2020I see several gifts I want to make from the Christmas in the Country book. Can’t wait!
—Vicki O'Neill on February 28, 2020I would love Vintage Treasures! Thanks for the chance to win.
—Karen McMahon on February 28, 2020Vintage Treasures grabbed my attention ~ love Pam’s combination of design and fabrics.
—Marie Eddins on February 28, 2020Sweater Weather is my favorite at first glance … but your books always entice me! Thanks for the inspiration
—bookboxer on February 28, 2020I really like sweater weather and christmas in the country, these books would keep you busy!
—Rhona on February 28, 2020Anything and everything by Pam Buda, so Vintage Treasures is on my wish list but so is Christmas in the Country, they both have so many ‘must makes’ in them.
—debby on February 28, 2020Sweater Weather and Christmas in the Country are definitely on my list. I am a fan of Pam Buda so, of course, I do like Vintage Treasures as well. Do I have to make a choice? They are all great!!
—Rosemary Barron on February 28, 2020I would be thrilled to win the new book by Pam. Love everything about her work. There isn’t one I wouldn’t make. Vintage Treasures is a perfect name for it.
—Krissy Butorac on February 28, 2020I love Christmas in the Country.
—Helen Bowie on February 28, 2020Christmas in the Country looks like it has a lot of projects I’d want to make and give as gifts!
—YvonneJ on February 28, 2020I would say Christmas in the Country looks like great fun though I also am interested in the Sweater Weather book! Thanks.
—Ann on February 28, 2020I would say Christmas in the Country looks most interesting. But Sweater Weather also looks great! Thanks.
—Ann on February 28, 2020I love the book Christmas in the Country. Christmas decorations and things are my very favorite.
—Martha Followill on February 28, 2020Anything that has a vintage vibe to.it. It is extremely difficult to get a look at what is.in each book as the pages fly by so FAST it is imposdible to focus on them. It is extremely hard on the eyes and makes me dizzy.
Cindy, if you click on the book cover and look at the product page for the book, you’ll be able to see all of the projects one click at a time…at your own pace!
—Cindy on February 28, 2020Cornelia/Customer Service
Love all three books wish I could make everything I see lol
—bobbie rumler on February 28, 2020Love Vintage Treasures!
—Bonnie on February 28, 2020Love the Christmas book. Too cute!!!
—Susi on February 28, 2020I love Christmas in the Country, I would find it hard to know which cute quilt first!
—Sue Cahill on February 28, 2020Vintag.e Treasures and Country Christmas really appeal to my eye
—Becky Schultz on February 28, 2020Not sure I could choose between Vintage Treasures and Christmas in the Country! Too many fun projects to choose from….
—Janna Lee on February 28, 2020Either Christmas in the Country" or "Vintage Treasures".
—Carla Toppass on February 28, 2020The projects in Vintage Treasures are adorable! It would be my first choice of these three terrific new books!
—JLouise on February 28, 2020Christmas in the Country has some adorable projects to make!
—Cathie on February 28, 2020Sweater Weather has lot of good layouts for my fabric stash.
—Linda Christianson on February 28, 2020"Christmas In The Country" is my very favorite–that perfect combo of adorable and do-able.
—Beth T. on February 28, 2020I really like Vintage Treasures!
—Mary on February 29, 2020I like them all but Vintage Treasures would be for me! I have stashes of reproductive fabric and love to do little quilts! Thanks.
—Polly from Canada on February 29, 2020Definitely Vintage Treasures. Love this book.
—Darliss on February 29, 2020I think "Christmas in the Country" would be the book I would most enjoy.
—Pam Fritz on February 29, 2020Vintage Treasures has many tempting patterns!
—Carol Koehn on February 29, 2020Christmas in the Country. If I start now they may be done by December!
—Vin M on March 1, 2020Vintage Treasures would be my first pick. I love small vintage guilts.
—Carol G on March 1, 2020Christmas in the Country! I love snowmen and there’s some cute ones in there
—Jill E Finger on March 1, 2020Wow 3 great books but if I had to choose one, I’d get Christmas in the Country. There are so many cute projects that would make great gifts.
—Donna K on March 1, 2020Oh you made it too hard this time, I love all three, but if you insist, I’d chose Pam Buda! I adore reproduction quilts💕
—Renée Welton on March 1, 2020All of these are wonderful!
—Mary McG on March 1, 2020Christmas in the Country! Love all of the books though!
—Christy on March 2, 2020"Sweater Weather" looks wonderful! When it starts getting chilly, one of my favorite things to do is wrap up in a beautiful quilt in front of a fire!
—Teri Gailey on March 2, 2020Liking all the books presented, but would choose Vintage Treasures.
—Annette F. on March 2, 2020Christmas in the Country. Christmas quilts never lose their appeal.
—Lynn on March 3, 2020I love country so Christmas in the Country: Holiday Quilts with Farmhouse Flair look like a book I would enjoy!
—Darlene L. on March 3, 2020Being a lover of all things Christmas, "Christmas in the Country" is the most exciting to me!
—Kimberly on March 5, 2020Love them all!
—Kim on March 6, 2020Definitely Pam Buda’s book! I love every quilt in it!
—Margaret on March 8, 2020sweater weather but love them all!
—jackie norwood on March 11, 2020Vintage Treasures
—Catherine Dorsey on April 22, 2020Block Heads! Looks like a fun book.
—Karen Hennessey on April 22, 2020Vintage Treasures makes my heart skip a beat
—Lenny on November 29, 2020I am a Christmas fanatic and am always looking for Christmas patterns. I really like the "home spun" look of these patterns.
—Sondra Grimes on November 30, 2020