The quilt above is baby size in 12 solids.
Made from one block, this pattern can be completely scrappy or more planned depending on fabric selection. Pattern includes material requirements using jelly rolls or fat quarters for random, scrappy placement; and yardage for identical, planned blocks made from 12 fabrics. Instructions are clearly written with corresponding graphics.
The quilt above is a large lap made from jelly rolls of Snapshots by Verna Mosque. What I love about this quilt is the totally scrappy look, yet it's still made with just one block that is strip pieced and quick! It looks like I spent a lot more time on it than I did!
Scrappy Patches is suitable for experienced beginners and up. It has easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions for cutting and piecing this stunning quilt.
This pattern is 16-page PDF that includes mock-ups of all sizes in various fabric collections so you can see what each size looks like when finished.
Scrappy Patches is available for an introductory price through October 15th in my Craftsy pattern shop or my Etsy shop!
Scrappy Patches is available for an introductory price through October 15th in my Craftsy pattern shop or my Etsy shop!
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16 comments :
Congrats on another quilt pattern!
Congrats on another pattern. It does seem very versatile. I really like it in the earthy tones.
Congratulations on another pattern! Where do you find the time to do everything that you do????
i love scrappy patterns that are precut friendly! i just made a tutorial for one myself. so fun.
and as a homeschooling mama, i can totally relate to your bio paragraph! it made me smile. hugs!
Looks like a really fun quilt to make!
Congratulations Myra! It took my eyes a little while to pick out which were the individual blocks. It looks like a totally random scrappy quilt. Great job!
I love scrappy! I give the pattern and it's name two enthusiastic thumbs up! Congratulations Myra!
How wonderful! I like that it can be either really randomized or very organized. My favorite kind of quilts!
Congrats on another great pattern!
Very versatile pattern. Congrats on finishing it all up.
Fab quilt.
I love that pattern and it looks well with different fabric choices. Congrats!!
I know what it takes to write a pattern. So congratulations on another accomplishment. I am sure it will be very popular because it is simple and versatile!!!
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Didn't see ad for Craftsy event. May have to buy into that. On the other hand, I haven't watched all the classes I've already bought. Sigh. New pattern looks great.
Great pattern, I bet it'll be really popular! Great idea to show it in different fabrics :)
What a neat pattern Myra and you showed it in the perfect fabrics!
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