Last fall I saw a sweet Santa Claus quilt at the KV Quilt show.   Each Santa was donned in a different colour  flannel shirt and hat, looking more like lumberjacks than Father Christmas. Canadian eh?  What a great pattern to make with my DH’s plaid shirts. Recently during a short shopping spree at Value Village I stumbled upon a block of the flannel Santa.  Now all I need is the pattern.    If you know where I can find this pattern please leave a comment.  If not I’ll be forced to deconstruct the block or maybe I can photo copy it and make a paper piece pattern. Any suggestions?
Speaking of comments, I receive many nice ones on International Quilting Day. Mainly, thanks to Karen Griska, of Selvage blog  who posted my pocket Kleenex holder on her site. How cool is that!

I will check my magazine stash for you.
have you tried google or ebay yet?
Hi, I just found your fabulous blog! I read through your posts and laughed at that guy with the moose! They are quite nasty by nature…must have been from “up Canada way” as they say. lol.
We are awaiting spring here in Ontario too. Although from the looks of your photos we have it, even though we complain about the cold still. But being Canadians, that’s what we do.
Photocpy it, then trace out each piece, leaving enough to add the 1/4″ seam.
Although I’m thinking Santa may be paper pieced anyway. The borders are easy enough to just measure.
Thanks for the ebay suggestion Betsy. I goggled flannel Santa, lumberjack Santa but could not find anything.