The pattern comes from
Diary of A Quilter and is very fat-quarter and layer-cake friendly. I won't go into fabric requirements but it's just a few fats or a handful of layer cake pieces. The first quilt is actually the last one I did, starting with some fabric a friend gave me after she decided she didn't want it. I gave her the finished quilt.
This quilt was made with French fabric I got at the Lancaster American Quilters' Society show in 2018. Without additional borders this pattern finishes at around 39x39 inches.
I find it's a great baby, charity or lap size for a lot of adults.
This particular quilt was a gift for my cousin.
This was actually the first one I made, with French fabrics I bought on the island of Nantucket at a fabric shop. I had the fabrics for years before I decided what to do. This one is mine!
This pattern is super fast to whip up, a true weekend quilt including quilting and binding. I love how different they all look and how fun and easy they are to make. Very satisfying!
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