🕵 Is This Viral Quilt Pattern Real? Kim Investigates

Is this viral quilt pattern real… or is something a little bit suspicious going on? In this first episode of my brand new series - "Kim Investigates", I’m taking a closer look at a beautiful autumn leaf quilt pattern that was shared online and described as having a free pattern available and suitable for beginner quilters. But when I tried to find the actual pattern or template, things didn’t quite add up. In this video, I’ll show you some of the red flags beginner quilters can look for when they come across viral quilt patterns online, including: • Whether the image looks like a real sewn project • Whether the construction makes sense • Whether the binding, seams and shaping look realistic • Whether the page actually includes a pattern, template, measurements or instructions • Why beautiful images don’t always mean there’s a tested quilt pattern behind them This isn’t about criticising anyone for sharing pretty quilt inspiration. It’s about helping beginner quilters avoid wasting time, fabric, money or confidence on patterns that may not be beginner-friendly — or may not even exist. If you’ve ever clicked on a gorgeous “free quilt pattern” and ended up on a confusing page with no PDF, no templates and no proper instructions, this video is for you. Welcome to Kim Investigates 🕵️ 👉 Hit subscribe for beginner-friendly quilting tutorials, tips and honest guidance to help you quilt with confidence. 🎁 Beginner quilter? Grab my free guide for beginners and get a beginner's equipment list, basic quilting terms explained, what projects to look for and what to avoid, and more. Go here to get your copy: https://bit.ly/toolkit-yt #quilting #quiltingforbeginners #quiltpattern #beginnerquilting #quiltwithkim