To commemorate the release of my newest fabric collection, Just My Type, I have designed this easy-to-sew geometric quilt that uses every print in the collection. And best of all... it's FREE!
You can download this quilt pattern from:
- You Can Make This
- Craftsy
- Etsy (although Etsy wouldn't let me list it for less that $0.20 so you're better off getting it from one of the other two places).
This quilt was designed to use the Just My Type pre-cut bundles...
Charm Packs:
and Fat Quarter Bundles:
Plus some extra yardage for sashing, backing and binding. All the fabric requirements are clearly listed in the pattern listing, so you can know in advance how much you will need to buy for this quilt.
If you are looking for Just My Type fabric, I know it just started shipping last week, so it might not be readily available everywhere, but a quick Google search reveals it is in stock at Hawthorne Threads, Fat Quarter Shop, FabricWorm, and all over Etsy. (Retailers: if you have Just My Type in stock, please leave your link in the comments and I will add you to the list).
Here are a couple more pics of the quilt to whet your appetite.
Happy sewing!!
Wow, I am so excited to get your fabric for my store!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Hannah! Do you mind sharing the name or link to your store? I'm sure our readers would appreciate knowing.
DeleteMy store is Sew Adorable Fabrics - https://www.etsy.com/shop/SewAdorableFabric
DeleteI just featured you on my blog: http://www.sewadorablefabrics.com/this-is-just-my-type-of-fabric/
I love this line! Very excited!
I saw it at The Quilt Asylum this morning! Cute! (www.thequiltasylum.com)
ReplyDeletevery cute quilt! Your lines are always fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI have tried and tried to find and download the free pattern for JUST MY STYLE quilt pattern. Can you help me?
ReplyDeleteConnie, sorry you are having troubles downloading the pattern. If you email me at info@modkidboutique.com, I can email it right back to you. Thanks! Patty
DeleteTraditionally, the quilted duvet is the interior decoration of any country house. What objects did you made with the help of this technique? I started with a T-shirt quilt from this guide http://www.askwiki.net/How-to-Make-a-Tshirt-Quilt . It wasn't that difficult at all. My second quilted object was a duvet as large as this one https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSOY3Iugc6wpCmk5OaoqNXgUFQ9cSzy1jmHEtpslbGjUp1l8im4BQ . Share your ideas!
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