My Julia Quilt

The Julia Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting
Thank you everyone for your encouragement and excitement about my Julia Quilt Pattern. I am especially glad to hear that there are some people who are excited about the paper patterns - I will make a post about that journey at some point, but it was a little scary for me.

This quilt was so much fun to make and I wanted to take a minute to post some more photos of my version. Most of the fabrics are from Cotton + Steel's new Panorama collection and it is ADORABLE.
The Julia Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting
My goal with this pattern was to make something that works really well for bed size quilts. You can always make a pattern bigger, but some quilts just look better as smaller quilts. This is one where bigger is better.
The Julia Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting
I also wanted to make a pattern that is beginner friendly, but that doesn't look like a beginner pattern. The blocks are 14" finished so they are also quick.
The Julia Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting
The Julia Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting
For the binding, I did my usual big stitch method. My daughter is going to be using this quilt on her bed and I love how the Perle cotton holds up to repeated washing.
The Julia Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting
The Julia Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting
The paper version of the pattern is printed into a little booklet with lots of full color images and thorough instructions. 
The Julia Quilt Print Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting
The Julia Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting
Check out my shop for more info and to pick up your own copy of the pattern (PDF or paper)!

4 comments

  1. What a great pattern! I love the clean lines of squares. You chose the perfect fabric, of course, and it looks fantastic on the bed. I didn't know that perle cotton holds up through many washings. Thanks for that info. I rarely use it but I have lots, so maybe it's time to give it another chance. I do love big stitches!

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    1. Thanks! The Perle cotton has held up really well for me. My kids tend to be a little hard on quilts (lots of yanking on them, spilling on them, etc.) and the big stitches have held up well to their torment!

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  2. Seeing as I'm Julia I may just need to get and make this one ;)

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