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Quatrefoil quilt
Quatrefoil quilt
Quatrefoil quilt
Quatrefoil quilt
Quatrefoil quilt
Quatrefoil quilt

Quatrefoil quilt

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Safety Notice: Handmade items made from this pattern may contain small parts or long cords that pose choking or strangulation risks. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Please see the full safety disclaimer at sewmag.co.uk/safety.

About this pattern

This symmetrical yet decorative design is perfect for mixing bold and bright fabrics together. You can create a stunning quilt to adorn the end of your bed or brighten up your sofa. We’ve used Zandra Rhodes’ vivid Lace Mountain range on a white background to really make those colours pop. Make this quilt for yourself or a loved one, it will be sure to make a statement.

Essentials

  • Fabric: Lace Mountain collection by FreeSpirit, 16 prints, 25cm of each; cotton, white, 3m
  • Wadding, 1.5m square

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    1. For each block, cut one 11cm square, two 6cm x 24cm strips and four 6.5cm squares from white cotton. Cut four 11cm squares from printed fabric and two 6cm x 24cm strips from two different designs.

    2. Make the ‘battenburg’ parts of the block first by sewing a printed strip to a white strip, right sides together, along one long edge. Press the seams flat and cut both strips to make four pieces measuring 6cm x 11cm. Pair up the pieces into blocks, each with two white squares and two different print squares. Sew right sides together to make four squares measuring 11cm.

    3. Cut each of the 6.5cm white squares in half diagonally. Make a copy on card and place the bottom edge on the reverse of one side of each of the printed squares. Draw around the top point with a pencil. Add a 5mm seam allowance before cutting away two corners of each square. The pencil lines can be used as an accurate stitching guide.

    4. Pin a small white triangle to one diagonal side of the ‘house’ shape that has been formed from the printed squares. Sew right sides together using the pencil line as a guide. Open out and press before sewing a second triangle to the other diagonal edge in the same way, ensuring the white fabric overlaps at the top to make a 5mm seam allowance above the point of the printed fabric. Repeat for the remaining three squares of printed fabric.

    5. Lay the eight sewn squares and the single printed square out in the correct order, using the image as a guide, to create the quatrefoil pattern. Join the squares together in three rows of three, taking care to match up the central seams of each square. Join the strips together to finish the block, again taking care to match up all seams.

    Make the quilt

    1. Make 12 blocks as described using a variety of patterns and colours. Lay the blocks out in a three by four grid as you go to ensure no two colours or patterns are next to each other.

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