In between moving, hosting the Blooming Wallflowers quilt along, and planning out my next round of designs, I haven’t had a chance to tell you much about some of my latest finishes. So I thought I’d take some time over the next several weeks to share more in-depth about my process of making quilts from my latest fabric line, Abstract Garden.
Geese in the Garden
- Click here to get the Geese in the Garden quilt pattern – print version
- Click here to get the Geese in the Garden quilt pattern – PDF version
- Click here to get the Geese in the Garden quilt kit – cool or warm
LatticeWork
- Click here to get the LatticeWork quilt pattern – print version
- Click here to get the LatticeWork quilt pattern – PDF version
- Click here to get the Latticework quilt kit
Pieced Primrose
- Click here to get the Pieced Primrose quilt pattern – print version
- Click here to get the Pieced Primrose quilt pattern – PDF version
- Click here to get the Pieced Primrose quilt kit – cool or warm
Just in Case you Missed it – Blooming Wallflowers
- Click here to get the Blooming Wallflowers quilt pattern – print version
- Click here to get the Blooming Wallflowers quilt pattern – PDF version
- Click here to get the Blooming Wallflowers quilt kit
- Click here for the complete Blooming Wallflowers quilt along
Click here to see my entire quilt pattern collection.
Think of the next several weeks as Do It Yourself quilt alongs. They won’t be as in-depth as my regular quilt alongs, but they’ll provide a little more insight into my quilt-making process and will help you have a smooth experience making your own version. I enjoy blogging about the process so that I can include some in-process photos, in addition to the full color diagrams and quilting plans I include in my patterns for sale.
It should be fun and inspiring, so stay tuned!