The Delilah Quilt - A New Pattern

The Delilah Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting
Are you ready for a new pattern? This is the Delilah Quilt Pattern and it is layer cake friendly!

The Delilah Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting

I have talked a little here before about the approach I want to take with my patterns this year - I want to write patterns that are joyful to make. To me, that means that they need to have a few qualifications:
  • They are fun (nothing too fiddly, not too many tiny pieces)
  • They could potentially use fabric that you already have (stash or scraps) or they use precuts
  • They are easier to make than they look
  • They work well with a myriad of fabric choices 

The Delilah Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting

I think that this pattern ticks all of those boxes. The pieces are on the larger size so it is a great way to show off your fabric, it is layer cake friendly, it is not hard to make, and it works well with tons of different fabric options.

The Delilah Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting

When I posted this photo on Instagram last week, several people commented that they were intimidated by trying to keep patterns like this one lined up.


And yes, I agree that when you have long pieces of sashing, it can be hard to keep everything lined up . . . which is why this isn't constructed that way. The sashing pieces are added to each block and then everything is sewn together as blocks which helps keep everything lined up nicely.

The Delilah Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting

Let me tell you a little bit about this fabric - it is from Sarah Watts for Ruby Star Society and the collection is called Tiger Fly (it will be out next month). The butterflies are GORGEOUS. The pattern works really well with non-fussy cut fabrics too (check out the IG post above, I will be sharing more about that quilt soon).

The Delilah Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting

The Delilah Quilt Pattern is available in the shop as both a PDF and paper pattern and is on sale through the end of the week. Head over and pick up a copy!

2 comments

  1. Wow! Those butterflies are amazing and the quilt is stunning!

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  2. This is really unique pattern but I have never seen such beautiful clean in such a pattern
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