All the Good Quilt Pattern - PDF Download
COMPLETELY FAT QUARTER FRIENDLY!
This quilt is designed to use Fat Quarters (FQ) with minimal waste. This is a “controlled improv” quilt pattern by nature but utilizes a system of “controlled freedom” for those who fear improv. The finished square is 4” sewn into the quilt. The pattern comes together very quickly because it utilizes the 8 at a time Half Square Triangle (HST) method and the 4 at a time Flying Geese (FG) method. Pattern is written for three sizes:
Baby: 48” x 48” - 12 FQs
Throw: 64” x 72” - 24 FQs
Queen: 96” x 104” - 52 FQs
FEATURES:
- Large technical illustrations for the visual learner and detailed written instructions for the reader types.
MATERIALS:
Baby: 12 Fat Quarters
Backing: 3 yards
Binding: ½ yard
Batting: 52” square for domestic, add 4” to each side for longarm.
Throw: 24 Fat Quarters
Backing: 5 yards
Binding: ¾ yard
Batting: 68” x 76” for domestic, add 4” to each side for longarm.
Queen: 52 Fat Quarters
Backing: 10 ½ yards
Binding: ¾ yard
Batting: 100” x 108” for domestic, add 4” to each side for longarm.
NOTE: Some of your Fat Quarters can be the same fabric, but that is not required.
**** Got your pattern? Now follow along with us step-by-step and learn some tricks and tips on our sew along series
COMPLETELY FAT QUARTER FRIENDLY!
This quilt is designed to use Fat Quarters (FQ) with minimal waste. This is a “controlled improv” quilt pattern by nature but utilizes a system of “controlled freedom” for those who fear improv. The finished square is 4” sewn into the quilt. The pattern comes together very quickly because it utilizes the 8 at a time Half Square Triangle (HST) method and the 4 at a time Flying Geese (FG) method. Pattern is written for three sizes:
Baby: 48” x 48” - 12 FQs
Throw: 64” x 72” - 24 FQs
Queen: 96” x 104” - 52 FQs
FEATURES:
- Large technical illustrations for the visual learner and detailed written instructions for the reader types.
MATERIALS:
Baby: 12 Fat Quarters
Backing: 3 yards
Binding: ½ yard
Batting: 52” square for domestic, add 4” to each side for longarm.
Throw: 24 Fat Quarters
Backing: 5 yards
Binding: ¾ yard
Batting: 68” x 76” for domestic, add 4” to each side for longarm.
Queen: 52 Fat Quarters
Backing: 10 ½ yards
Binding: ¾ yard
Batting: 100” x 108” for domestic, add 4” to each side for longarm.
NOTE: Some of your Fat Quarters can be the same fabric, but that is not required.
**** Got your pattern? Now follow along with us step-by-step and learn some tricks and tips on our sew along series
COMPLETELY FAT QUARTER FRIENDLY!
This quilt is designed to use Fat Quarters (FQ) with minimal waste. This is a “controlled improv” quilt pattern by nature but utilizes a system of “controlled freedom” for those who fear improv. The finished square is 4” sewn into the quilt. The pattern comes together very quickly because it utilizes the 8 at a time Half Square Triangle (HST) method and the 4 at a time Flying Geese (FG) method. Pattern is written for three sizes:
Baby: 48” x 48” - 12 FQs
Throw: 64” x 72” - 24 FQs
Queen: 96” x 104” - 52 FQs
FEATURES:
- Large technical illustrations for the visual learner and detailed written instructions for the reader types.
MATERIALS:
Baby: 12 Fat Quarters
Backing: 3 yards
Binding: ½ yard
Batting: 52” square for domestic, add 4” to each side for longarm.
Throw: 24 Fat Quarters
Backing: 5 yards
Binding: ¾ yard
Batting: 68” x 76” for domestic, add 4” to each side for longarm.
Queen: 52 Fat Quarters
Backing: 10 ½ yards
Binding: ¾ yard
Batting: 100” x 108” for domestic, add 4” to each side for longarm.
NOTE: Some of your Fat Quarters can be the same fabric, but that is not required.
**** Got your pattern? Now follow along with us step-by-step and learn some tricks and tips on our sew along series
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