Every year for Christmas I make my family members something handmade. Sometimes it’s a quilt, sometimes it’s something as simple as a pillowcase. I like to start my holiday sewing early after learning my lesson two years ago when I was finishing gifts at the last minute due to a late start.
Last year I made my daughter a quilt for her bed so this year I planned to make something quite a bit smaller. Since she loves whimsical crabs, I’d been looking for a cute pattern and recently found one by EIlis and Higgs, bought it upon release and started immediately!
The pattern offers two sizes: 6″ square and 12″ square. She wanted the larger one but I thought I’d practice by making the smaller one. I decided on a blue crab and after searching through my scraps I chose two prints from Allison Glass’s Sun Print collection. To set off the vibrant blues, I used a white background.

I’ve got to say—this pattern was so fun! I enjoyed it so much that I made three more crabs and created a little mini quilt for my sewing room door.
A few things to mention about the process—first of all, the fabric pieces are really small, some as small as 1″ x 1″ square and some were as skinny as ¾” wide.

Working with pieces this tiny along with striving to get everything to line up challenged me and I enjoyed the challenge! 🙂

But in all that fun there were a few bumps along the way…for example, when working with such little pieces and keeping them labeled, things got a little heated…

I found my alphabittie melted to my iron! Dang. After that I was a lot more careful. If you make this or any project with small pieces, I have a few recommendations:


I also found that trimming units after sewing made assemby go easier. The pattern gives sizes each sewn unit should measure and having trimmed pieces helps when lining everything up. Plus it eliminates annoying threads along the edges.

I made three tiny crabs using primary colors and green for the fourth. I added a 1 ½” border and my finished mini measures 15 ½” square. I chose a horizontal serpentine stitch for quilting to represent ocean waves. Every time I walk past my sewing room door I smile at their cuteness!

This little project was a great scrap buster, too. While going through my fabric I decided I have too much so I’m now making a controlled scrappy quilt using 2 ½” squares in every variety of color I own. And as far as the Christmas crab mini goes, I can’t post it until after it’s gifted!
The good news is I think your alphabittie is still functional ❤ I like your crabby little quilt!
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Thank you for the nice comment Ashley. And yes, the alphabittie is usable but it’s in sad shape!
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This is Crab tastic!! Your piecing is right on. I’m sorry about the melting of your marker. Bummer!! Lessons are always learned the hard way:)❤️❤️
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Thank you for commenting Tracy. The crabs were really fun to make. And I was happy that the melted plastic didn’t ruin my iron!
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What an adorable block.
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I couldn’t go wrong with this pattern, it’s so darn cute! Thanks for commenting Lea.
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Would you be willing to share the pattern with me. Love it!.
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Thank you Susie. The pattern is by Ellis & Higgs and all I did was make the 6″ crab in 4 different colors and added borders. More info on my blog post.
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