This Beautiful Quilt Isn’t Just for Winter

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Enjoy Classic Red and White Any Time of the Year!

While most Scandinavian-style quilts were designed for winter, this beautiful quilt is one you’ll enjoy any time of the year. The classic red and white coloring makes it a lovely addition to your collection, whether you choose to put it on display for Christmas, Valentine’s Day, during winter, or any time.

It’s easy to imagine the quilt in other colors too. Blue and white will be stunning, as will any two-color theme. For example, we’d love to see it in violet and white or rustic browns against tan.

Scandi 3 Quilt Pattern

Photo from Quilters Cupboard.

This probably isn’t a project for beginners as you’ll sew together diamonds and triangles with bias edges. Starch will help prevent stretching for crisp results.

Scandi 3 Quilt Pattern

One block will make a lovely small table or wall quilt. You can add borders to make it larger (or not).

Scandi 3 Quilt Pattern

Photo from Quilt Today.

We found one section of the instructions a bit confusing. The diagram below should clarify that for you.

Scandi 3 Quilt Pattern

The completed quilt designed by Lynne Goldsworthy for Makower UK is 60″ x 60″,

Click here for the free “Scandi 3” quilt pattern.

 

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