I am so thrilled and excited to launch my newest quilt pattern in my Etsy shop: Flowertone!!! 🌿
This quilt pattern is really so easy and enjoyable to make, as it’s created with units obtained with strip piecing technique. Strip piecing is really just an easier, time-saving method and patchwork technique created by sewing multiple fabric strips together to create a composite unit (a strip set) that is then cut to obtain smaller, multi-piece segments. Strip piecing eliminates the need to work with small, individual pieces of fabric.
Prior to cutting your fabric into strips, it is important to check if the fabric edges are straight. To check the edges fold the fabric in half, matching the selvedges. Start cutting strips after ensuring a straight edge at 90° between the WOF and the selvage. Having an accurate seam allowance is necessary for obtaining precise strip sets, especially where multiple strips are sewn together.
- baby: 16 blocks
34.5” x 34.5”
- throw: 64 blocks
66.5” x 66.5”
- bed: 144 blocks
85” x 85”
Blocks are 8.5" x 8.5" unfinished/ 8" x 8" finished size.
During this week, on my Instagram, I will present 9 stunning versions using Flowertone quilt pattern in different Art Gallery Fabrics.
Quilts were created by my amazing group of testers that I can’t thank enough for all the help, support, engagement and beautiful work on this quilt pattern:
Aurora @auroraa1714 - BABY
Alicia @wildblooms_quiltco - BABY
Sue @vinyardquilts - BABY
Lynne @tinkingalong - BABY
Shantell @shantelllavigne -BABY
Also, to celebrate my Flowertone release I decided to do an exclusive Instagram giveaway!🎉
I will choose 5x2 lucky winners and email the pattern 💚
To enter the giveaway and win this pattern, please just go to my Instagram account - @katarinaroccella and see the details.
* The giveaway will be closed on Thursday, September 29th (12 -noon, Central European time) and winners will be announced there same day.
If interested in purchasing this or any other pattern from my Etsy shop, be sure to enter the code: FAV15 to get 15% off.
Happy fall,
Katarina
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