The Whiptail Lizard Quilt Block Pattern
$ 8.99
"Whiptails are quite at home in the sand. They are one of the most prevalent lizards in the dry southwestern U.S. Geographical range of whiptails includes the southwest U.S., the West Indes, and Central and South America excluding Patagonia. They are found in burrows or trees not only in deserts, but also swamps, tropical rain forests, and savannas. In the desert, whiptail lizards are often found near dense vegetation, sandy washes, or arid arroyos." from "Whiptail Lizards"
The Whiptail Lizard quilt block pattern includes:
- Placement diagram
- Fabric table
- Pattern pieces
- Block assembly directions
- “Whiptail Lizards” essay
- “Save the Earth Tip”
Desert Habitats Collection
Finished Size: 15-inch block
Also available in:
Desert Habitats Collection: An Arid Animals Quilt Book by Wendy Christine
Desert Habitats Collection Quilt Pattern