It's
zellige quilt pattern release day and I can't be more excited to show you something that I was working on for the past three mon
Zellige quilt pattern is constructed with traditional flying geese (FG) quilt blocks, half square triangles (HSTs) and simple squares with aim to obtain nice colorful interplay and lovely sawtooth star shapes. My inspiration for this quilt pattern was Mediterranean widely famous Moorish, Zellige tiles.
With my Capri collection in mind, this geometrical interplay and pattern design seamed like a great match.
Here is the original picture that served as inspiration for the quilt construction. It's fun to see how some ideas are born!
This quilt pattern comes in different sizes :
- pillow front - two variations: 24.5” x 24.5”
- table runner: 24.5” x 72.5”
- baby: 40.5” x 40.5”
- throw: 72.5” x 88.5”
- bed: 88.5” x 104.5”
But the combinations are limitless, so using just pillow fronts and connecting blocks, you can obtain different layouts and unique lap size quilts.
It's always fun to see the process, but the best part is to see the final quilt. Another amazing part of the process is to have a good company to share the ideas, progress, suggestions and more! Again this time I had a group of amazing ladies willing to help me testing and improving this quilt pattern and I can't be more helpful for their support. And finally to show you their testing quilt versions - they did such an amazing job!
Becky @keepmeinstitches created the unique lap size quilt using variation of AGF blenders and my fabrics from various collection: Avantgarde, Esoterra and Skopelos.
Barbara @missdaisy7 combined different AGF prints and centers from my Mothers garden print ( Lavish collection) to create her unique lap size quilt
Lynne @tinkingalong used various AGF prints to make the unique lap size quilt
Amanda @marmanda created the throw quilt using Maureen Cracknell's Gloria fabrics
Jennifer @jeifner made Zellige baby quilt top tonal version in AGF solids
Aurora @auroraa1714 made the pillow featuring my Boscage fabrics
Robbin @sewfarmquilter made 2 pillow fronts (one in each variation available from the pattern)
I just love seeing different variations and different options and I hope that you feel inspired to create your version or simply recreate one of the variations shown.
Thank you again so much to my pattern testers,
xx
Katarina
It's
zellige quilt pattern release day and I can't be more excited to show you something that I was working on for the past three mon
Zellige quilt pattern is constructed with traditional flying geese (FG) quilt blocks, half square triangles (HSTs) and simple squares with aim to obtain nice colorful interplay and lovely sawtooth star shapes. My inspiration for this quilt pattern was Mediterranean widely famous Moorish, Zellige tiles.
With my Capri collection in mind, this geometrical interplay and pattern design seamed like a great match.
Here is the original picture that served as inspiration for the quilt construction. It's fun to see how some ideas are born!
This quilt pattern comes in different sizes :
- pillow front - two variations: 24.5” x 24.5”
- table runner: 24.5” x 72.5”
- baby: 40.5” x 40.5”
- throw: 72.5” x 88.5”
- bed: 88.5” x 104.5”
But the combinations are limitless, so using just pillow fronts and connecting blocks, you can obtain different layouts and unique lap size quilts.
It's always fun to see the process, but the best part is to see the final quilt. Another amazing part of the process is to have a good company to share the ideas, progress, suggestions and more! Again this time I had a group of amazing ladies willing to help me testing and improving this quilt pattern and I can't be more helpful for their support. And finally to show you their testing quilt versions - they did such an amazing job!
Becky @keepmeinstitches created the unique lap size quilt using variation of AGF blenders and my fabrics from various collection: Avantgarde, Esoterra and Skopelos.
Barbara @missdaisy7 combined different AGF prints and centers from my Mothers garden print ( Lavish collection) to create her unique lap size quilt
Lynne @tinkingalong used various AGF prints to make the unique lap size quilt
Amanda @marmanda created the throw quilt using Maureen Cracknell's Gloria fabrics
Jennifer @jeifner made Zellige baby quilt top tonal version in AGF solids
Aurora @auroraa1714 made the pillow featuring my Boscage fabrics
Robbin @sewfarmquilter made 2 pillow fronts (one in each variation available from the pattern)
I just love seeing different variations and different options and I hope that you feel inspired to create your version or simply recreate one of the variations shown.
Thank you again so much to my pattern testers,
xx
Katarina
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