Charade Quilt Pattern - PDF Download

$13.00

This colorful improv quilt uses scraps of all sizes, Jelly Rolls, Fat Quarters, or yardage. It uses a “controlled improv” method, meaning you will have a plan and boundaries to help it flow even if you feel improv is difficult.

Materials 

Choose from solids, blenders, & small print fabrics that don’t include contrasting spots, lines, or objects. Each piece should read a single color after cut to size.   

NOTES ON COLORS & FABRICS 

  • A “Color” would be a light blue, a dark yellow, or a medium purple.

  • A Color Group is “all” Blues or “all” Purples. (ROY G BIV)

  • You may need different fabrics to equal a single “color” when using scraps.

  • You may have all the ROY G BIV color groups in your quilt or just a couple, like Y (yellow) and G (green). If you only have Y and G, you should have lights to darks for each color group.

  • Regardless of the number of color groups, you need a variety of lights and darks in your quilt.

Video Tutorials Found here.

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This colorful improv quilt uses scraps of all sizes, Jelly Rolls, Fat Quarters, or yardage. It uses a “controlled improv” method, meaning you will have a plan and boundaries to help it flow even if you feel improv is difficult.

Materials 

Choose from solids, blenders, & small print fabrics that don’t include contrasting spots, lines, or objects. Each piece should read a single color after cut to size.   

NOTES ON COLORS & FABRICS 

  • A “Color” would be a light blue, a dark yellow, or a medium purple.

  • A Color Group is “all” Blues or “all” Purples. (ROY G BIV)

  • You may need different fabrics to equal a single “color” when using scraps.

  • You may have all the ROY G BIV color groups in your quilt or just a couple, like Y (yellow) and G (green). If you only have Y and G, you should have lights to darks for each color group.

  • Regardless of the number of color groups, you need a variety of lights and darks in your quilt.

Video Tutorials Found here.

This colorful improv quilt uses scraps of all sizes, Jelly Rolls, Fat Quarters, or yardage. It uses a “controlled improv” method, meaning you will have a plan and boundaries to help it flow even if you feel improv is difficult.

Materials 

Choose from solids, blenders, & small print fabrics that don’t include contrasting spots, lines, or objects. Each piece should read a single color after cut to size.   

NOTES ON COLORS & FABRICS 

  • A “Color” would be a light blue, a dark yellow, or a medium purple.

  • A Color Group is “all” Blues or “all” Purples. (ROY G BIV)

  • You may need different fabrics to equal a single “color” when using scraps.

  • You may have all the ROY G BIV color groups in your quilt or just a couple, like Y (yellow) and G (green). If you only have Y and G, you should have lights to darks for each color group.

  • Regardless of the number of color groups, you need a variety of lights and darks in your quilt.

Video Tutorials Found here.

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