OMG is One Monthly Goal,and I’m linking up. My goal was to make a quilt from the lovely fabrics shown below, and there’s a picture of the finished quilt below as well!
It happened again! I fell in love with these fabrics, so I’ve written another pattern exclusively for Studio Stitch.
Here’s my shop sample in crib size:
The pattern is written to make it easy to set blocks on point, so if you’ve never done that, now is the time. There’s even a little “cheat” to be sure the points don’t get cut off when you add the coping strip.
The quilt shown above is crib size, but the pattern includes four different sizes from crib to queen. It can be made with one or more charm packs, or Studio Stitch will make you up a kit with the same fabrics used in the sample. And yes, they can make you a kit even if you want to make a different size from the sample!
The pattern is free with a purchase from Studio Stitch; Here are the links to the kit and the fabrics used.
Kit: click here to view
Fabrics: click here to view the fabrics used in the quilt, including more options and the charm pack that would give the quilt more variety if you prefer that.
Of course, this also would be great in seasonal fabrics for certain little people… just saying! Hope you have a great week!
Wow, what fun! I see some great uses for lots of fabrics. Nicely done, Mary!
Thanks, Mary B!
You are so industriously creative…new patterns and stitching up store samples and all knowing you’ll be part of your favorite quilt shop’s neighborhood soon.
Sounds very satisfying.
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Yes, i am enjoying it 😃
Oh My Gosh!! You are such a speedy and clever quilter. Blocks on point have always scared me!
On point is a little tricky. I use the setting triangles to keep things lined up in the design wall.
Beautiful fabrics and I love the store sample! Thats would be a lovely crib quilt (or a lap quilt if larger too!)
Thanks, Tierney.
What a fun pattern, and use of a collection! Someone can always use a small quilt, but it’s great that you included larger sizes in your pattern. Hope you sell lots of them!
I just saw the kits at the shop and they are so cute!