Editorial Quilt Pattern by Lifting Limits Quilting

I love testing for Carrie of Lifting Limits Quilting. Her quilt patterns are often uncomplicated sews that look amazing.  When I saw the Editorial Quilt pattern, I saw a pattern that would be perfect for scraps. I love a good scrappy quilt. 


I backed my quilt with bottle green sheeting from Minerva. I had to wash this fabric about a dozen times to get it to quit bleeding before I used it. 


Green is my favorite color and I wanted to use this for a quilt just for me. 


I set out to make myself a light quilt for the summer. I always snuggle up under a quilt or a blanket at night to watch tv in my pajamas. I decided that this one would not have batting and instead have a layer of flannel.



For my quilt I chose to do an ombre using  my Anna Maria Horner fabric remnants and scraps. It was so fun picking out all the fabrics for this quilt. 


The pattern has instructions to use yardage, but I decided to go scrappy and make each block unique. 


I used the malachite pantograph for the quilting which is one of my favorite pantographs to use. 


This quilt features so many of my favorite fabrics and my favorite colors.


The large throw is a great size and I have been enjoying it so much already.


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1 comment:

  1. Absolutely gorgeous colors! You certainly showed the potential for beauty in a simple quilt pattern.

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