This idea has been bouncing around in my head for a while and I finally put it together. The pattern has two options: the two color version (like the one above) uses a limited color palette and the fat quarter friendly option uses a variety of prints. It's the best of both worlds.
The pattern is available as both a PDF and paper pattern and free coloring sheets are available for download.
I will be sharing more about my version of the quilt later this week - it uses some new Ruby Star Society basics and they are INCREDIBLE. Add it Up was my favorite Cotton + Steel basic but these new colors have taken this fabric to another level.
My pattern testers were so helpful on this pattern and I love what they each did with their quilts. I'm going to mix things up and go largest to smallest, but make sure to scroll down to see all of them!
Twin Size
Emily
Lap Size
Baby Size
Danielle
Karen
Patti
I just love how everyone put their own spin on the pattern! I have already made a second version (photos coming soon!) and then I am definitely going to need to need to make a third.
Head over to the shop to pick up Willow while it is on sale and make sure to tag your Instagram photos with #thewillowquilt hashtag so I can see what you make!
It's great to see the tester quilts, as it helps one visualize all the possibilities!
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DeleteI agree with Debbie. The tester quilts are a great addition, and all of these are super!
ReplyDeleteAren't they fun? I love seeing what people make!
DeleteIt never fails to fascinate me how different a pattern can look based on the fabric choices. This is a great pattern.
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