Pattern of the Week - the Jenny Quilt

Pattern of the Week - the Jenny Quilt

When I first designed the Jenny Quilt Pattern, I wanted to create a quilt that felt modern and playful while still being really satisfying to sew. Jenny is built from simple blocks that come together to create lots of movement across the quilt top. 

One of my favorite things about the Jenny Quilt is how flexible it is when it comes to fabric. It works beautifully with fat quarters, fat eighths, scraps, or random bits and pieces from your stash. 

Jenny is especially fun if you enjoy playing with color and contrast. You can go bold with bright prints, keep things soft and subtle with low-volume fabrics, or mix lots of different scraps together for a more eclectic quilt. No matter which direction you take, the simple construction makes it an approachable project that still has a lot of visual impact.

If you’re looking for a quilt that feels modern but doesn’t require complicated piecing, the Jenny Quilt Pattern is a great option.

The Jenny Quilt Posts

Pattern Info
The Jenny Quilt in Warp and Weft Hue
The Jenny Quilt in a Rainbow of Pure Solids
A Scrappy Jenny Quilt
Original Mockups

New Mockups

Mystic Fable by Alexia Abegg
Front Porch by Allison Harris
Check Mates by Anna Maria Textiles
Farmer's Daughter by Lori Holt
True to Hue by Alli K Design

Background fabric is Bella Solids in Blue Raspberry

Poolside Too by Ruby Star Society
Soulstice by Create Joy Project
Grunge by BasicGrey
Starling by Maureen Cracknell

Background fabric is Pure Solids in Crystalline

Each fabric collection gives the Jenny Quilt a completely different feel depending on how you balance color, contrast, and prints.

If you’d like to make your own version of the Jenny Quilt, I’ve linked the fabric collections above and you can find the Jenny Quilt Pattern in the shop.

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