Flower Power - PDF Quilt Pattern
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Size: 56" x 60"
Skill Level: Intermediate
Skills Needed: Accurate piecing skills needed, paper piecing skills
Create a garden that’s ever-blooming! Because you use foundation paper piecing to complete two of the flower blocks, this pattern is recommended for an intermediate quilter or confident beginner looking to expand his or her skill set. You’ll need to purchase foundation paper to complete these blocks. I love Carol Doak’s foundation papers, and I highly recommend the use of an Add-A-Quarter Ruler as well. The third flower block is completed using simple piecing skills.
The quilt shown on the cover features use the Wondrous collection by Island Batik. On the back cover, the quilt is shown in the Sunwashed collection by Corey Yoder for Moda and the Wild Meadow collection by Sweetfire Road by Moda. As you can see, the pattern plays well with various fabric collections.
If you’d like to make Flower Power using any of the featured collections, click here for specific yardage and cutting information.
This is a 13 page PDF pattern that you can instantly download and print after purchase. There are no shipping costs.
Flower Power uses paper-foundation piecing to create some of the blocks. Even if you’re new to foundation piecing, you don’t need to shy away from this beauty! Illustrated, step by step instructions are included for every technique, including paper foundation piecing. Still hesitating? Check out my illustrated online tutorial for more information on the paper piecing process. A lot of quilters shy away from paper piecing—but once you know how to do it, it’s really easy. And don’t worry—the pattern tells you exactly what size to cut your pieces for guaranteed results.
The pattern includes:
Skill Level: Intermediate
Skills Needed: Accurate piecing skills needed, paper piecing skills
Create a garden that’s ever-blooming! Because you use foundation paper piecing to complete two of the flower blocks, this pattern is recommended for an intermediate quilter or confident beginner looking to expand his or her skill set. You’ll need to purchase foundation paper to complete these blocks. I love Carol Doak’s foundation papers, and I highly recommend the use of an Add-A-Quarter Ruler as well. The third flower block is completed using simple piecing skills.
The quilt shown on the cover features use the Wondrous collection by Island Batik. On the back cover, the quilt is shown in the Sunwashed collection by Corey Yoder for Moda and the Wild Meadow collection by Sweetfire Road by Moda. As you can see, the pattern plays well with various fabric collections.
If you’d like to make Flower Power using any of the featured collections, click here for specific yardage and cutting information.
This is a 13 page PDF pattern that you can instantly download and print after purchase. There are no shipping costs.
Flower Power uses paper-foundation piecing to create some of the blocks. Even if you’re new to foundation piecing, you don’t need to shy away from this beauty! Illustrated, step by step instructions are included for every technique, including paper foundation piecing. Still hesitating? Check out my illustrated online tutorial for more information on the paper piecing process. A lot of quilters shy away from paper piecing—but once you know how to do it, it’s really easy. And don’t worry—the pattern tells you exactly what size to cut your pieces for guaranteed results.
The pattern includes:
- Detailed fabric requirements and cutting instructions
- Illustrated step by step instructions for completing each block
- Complete directions that walk you through the process of foundation paper piecing
- A foundation pattern for the block you can print on foundation paper