Showcase a Large-Scale Print in This Striking Quilt
January 14, 2018 | Quilt Ideas
| Play with Color to Make it Your Own!
This easy and eye-catching quilt is perfect for showing off a large-scale print. The big blocks go together quickly, and there’s no border, so it’s a breeze to finish up.
The black and white color scheme shown here is striking with magenta sashing. The optional covered buttons are a lovely finishing touch.
We can easily imagine another accent color, such as kelly green, royal blue or purple for the sashing. In fact, the quilt itself will be lovely in any pleasing color combination, rather than black and white.
Play with fabrics and color to make it your own. You might start with a large-scale print you love and go from there.
The finished quilt, designed by Holly Holderman, is 49″ x 64″.
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I have purchased the Winter Soltice pattern. Can you tell me the names of the fabrics you used in the quilt.
Sadly, no. If it’s not mentioned in the pattern then we have no way of knowing. However, the vendor you purchased the pattern from may know. Here’s their contact info: https://www.quiltingcompany.com/contact-us/
Probably out dated fabric as it was on the cover of a 2006 McCall’s Quick Quilts!