New Pattern - The Tessa Quilt
This pattern has been floating around in my mind for a while. I have loved written patterns that have a woven effect (see my Betty, Eliza, and Libby patterns) and knew that I wanted to do at least one more and here it is: this is The Tessa Quilt Pattern and it's on sale for the rest of the week.
Isn't it fun? I really enjoyed working with some new Ruby Star Society prints for my quilt. They are SO soft and SO beautiful, I was super impressed with the quality and they just sing in this quilt.
Here are a few things that I love about the pattern:
The pattern has options for baby, lap, and twin sizes and is available as a PDF or paper pattern. I will share more photos and info about my quilt on Friday.
My pattern testers were so fantastic with helping me make sure that is pattern is clear and easy to understand (and error-free)! I am excited to share their quilts with you.
Isn't it fun? I really enjoyed working with some new Ruby Star Society prints for my quilt. They are SO soft and SO beautiful, I was super impressed with the quality and they just sing in this quilt.
Here are a few things that I love about the pattern:
- It works with lots of different fabric combinations - you can see in my pattern testers' quilts below that there are lots of fun options for color placement.
- The quilt is not difficult to piece - there are no y-seams! I have given this quilt an "intermediate" difficulty rating because trimming the quilt top can be a teensy bit tricky for the larger sizes, but it is not a hard quilt to put together.
- It shows off your fabrics without cutting them into tiny pieces.
- It is quick - the quilt top is strip pieced.
The pattern has options for baby, lap, and twin sizes and is available as a PDF or paper pattern. I will share more photos and info about my quilt on Friday.
My pattern testers were so fantastic with helping me make sure that is pattern is clear and easy to understand (and error-free)! I am excited to share their quilts with you.