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The Reckoning
This dark and moody quilt pattern is just everything.
The king quilt is an heirloom showstopper, with small pieces used to create big and blocks. It gives off old quilt styles, but the deep navy blacks and the rich greens and dark teal fabrics (from Giuce Giuce fabric line Enraptured) give it room to become something more of a complete mood. It is the perfect quilt top make your room feel more like witch in the woods. Use it to curl up with your other half, your next book, or just make it as a gift it to a friend in need of something a little more special.
The pattern difficulty is listed at 3 crows - which is “Feeling a little Murdery” only because it is small pieces, but using the methods in the pattern, it comes together quickly.
The end of the pattern offers suggestions on how to complete your top. If you like to quilt tops your own way, I am not stopping you. But, if you have ever felt like Quilt as Desired was overwhelming, these designs can help take that guesswork out. Shown in the main photographs is the Edge to Edge suggestions in the pattern: A beautiful spiderweb. It creates a simple overlay that drapes well and by using metallic threads stand out loud and proud.
I love seeing your completed quilt tops, so if you decide to post, tag me @thisbakerquilts. I want to cheer you on and I will show your work off too!
This dark and moody quilt pattern is just everything.
The king quilt is an heirloom showstopper, with small pieces used to create big and blocks. It gives off old quilt styles, but the deep navy blacks and the rich greens and dark teal fabrics (from Giuce Giuce fabric line Enraptured) give it room to become something more of a complete mood. It is the perfect quilt top make your room feel more like witch in the woods. Use it to curl up with your other half, your next book, or just make it as a gift it to a friend in need of something a little more special.
The pattern difficulty is listed at 3 crows - which is “Feeling a little Murdery” only because it is small pieces, but using the methods in the pattern, it comes together quickly.
The end of the pattern offers suggestions on how to complete your top. If you like to quilt tops your own way, I am not stopping you. But, if you have ever felt like Quilt as Desired was overwhelming, these designs can help take that guesswork out. Shown in the main photographs is the Edge to Edge suggestions in the pattern: A beautiful spiderweb. It creates a simple overlay that drapes well and by using metallic threads stand out loud and proud.
I love seeing your completed quilt tops, so if you decide to post, tag me @thisbakerquilts. I want to cheer you on and I will show your work off too!