Enjoy This Stunning Quilt for Years to Come

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You’ll be Proud to Call This Special Quilt Your Own!

Just six fabrics are needed to make this gorgeous quilt. The blues and tans selected by the designer are so beautiful, however, any color theme will produce a striking quilt.

The intricate design is created from templates (shapes are provided in the pattern to make your own or buy the template set). Consequently, this is not a quick quilt to cut out but the extra time and effort are definitely worth it.

Alaska Quilt Pattern

A second version shows how the quilt will look in colors for Christmas (or spring!).

Alaskan Holiday QuiltAnd the next version was designed for a quilt-along (learn more here).

Alaska Rainbow Quilt

Whether you use any of the fabric combinations chosen by the designer or give the quilt your own interpretation, once it’s completed you’ll have a special quilt you’ll be proud to call your own.

Alaska Quilt Pattern

Christmas version found on Pinterest.

Alaska Quilt Pattern

Patriotic version found at Hancock’s of Peducah.

Alaska Quilt Pattern

Quilt by Juliana Cerra posted to Pinterest by Faye.

You’ll find many more examples here and here.

The finished quilt, designed by Edyta Sitar from Laundry Basket Quilts, is 71.5″ x 71.5″.

Click here to purchase the “Alaska” quilt pattern.

 

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