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Friday, November 3, 2017

Slots

Here it is, my newest design - Slots!


Slots quilt by QuiltFabrication

After spending many weeks buried in both the Charm School (affiliate link) book, and my bin of 5" squares, I broke away and came up with my own quilt design.

Isn't it awesome? And to think this is a simple rail fence quilt!


rail fence quilt block

Created for two sizes, lap or twin, I made the lap size. This quilt finishes at 63" x 81 1/2", plenty big for two to snuggle under!


Full reveal of Slots quilt by QuiltFabrication

I love this modern design, with the solid background breaking up the piecing - it would make a great quilt for a guy, don't you think?

And this one certainly leans that way, with it's geometric quilting design.


geometric quilting on the Slots quilt






more geometric quilting on the Slots quilt by QuiltFabrication


Love love love! 

Though this one is made with prints with lots of color, it would also be great as a two color quilt. I've been considering making the twin size in a silver background and blue prints - could be striking!

Did I mention the pattern? It's Slots, designed by me, and available at Etsy. Listed as a Confident Beginner pattern, anyone with basic quilting skills can put this together. And I provide detailed instructions for cutting to make the best use of yardage - a definite bonus!

One last picture - doesn't it look awesome draped over the sofa???

Slots quilt by QuiltFabrication draped












Happy Quilting Everyone!




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32 comments:

  1. It is a gorgeous pattern. I love the fabric you used. I love patterns using charm squares and I have pinned this and added it to my "quilts I want to make" list.

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    1. Thanks Ann! I'm hoping to make the silver/blue version in the spring - maybe we can have a sew day!

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  2. Susan, this would make a wonderful pattern for a guy. It can be hard to find patterns that read masculine. Plus it would look great with many colors/patterned fabrics. Congrats on your pattern release!

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    1. Thanks Tish! Definitely a great pattern for a guy, especially for one going away to college. Can't you just see it in a dorm room?

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    1. Thanks Anja! We're lovin' it's modern vibe!

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  4. Isn’t it interesting that a simple block can morph into something looking complex. What a wonderful pattern.

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  5. You really do have a creative mind with the ability to make something out of the simple. Love it.

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    1. Thanks Pamela! Sometimes it works, and this one sure did!

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  6. Great design and I love the colors.

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    1. Thanks Susan! These were all the bright, wild prints in the charm bin. They play well together here!

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  7. Great design and love the mix of fabrics you used.

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    1. Thanks Kathy! It was fun using these wild prints!

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  8. Great pattern,congratulations and the quilting caught my eye!!

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    1. Thank you so much Rosa! The quilting is a pantograph called Contempo - very modern and geometric.

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  9. I like it!!! The quilting is perfect for the pattern too.

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  10. It does look awsome indeed! You created a very clever design starting with a simple unit!! Thanks for sharing!!

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    1. Thanks Alida! Love how the simple be turned into looking complicated.

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  11. Oh, I love this pattern! I wish I had ten of me, so I could have a quilt retreat and each of me would work on all the projects I want to do. it would have to be an ongoing retreat, of course! Haha! Thanks for sharing this!

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    1. You so made me laugh! I'd love to clone myself too - or at least add a few more arms/hands!

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  12. What a great way to use up scraps or highlight some fun fabrics. I like the quilting design you used.

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  13. Love it! Wonderful that you left some negative space between some of your rows! Very gender neutral too!

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    1. Thank you Candace! I love it too - modern design that's simple to make, and can use charms or scraps. All around win-win!

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  14. So simple and yet so elegant! Congratulations on a great pattern. Thanks for linking up to Wednesday Wait Loss!

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