Pattern of the Week - The Libby Quilt
If you haven’t already been introduced, meet the Libby Quilt Pattern. This is one of my woven style patterns (love them!) and it is also the first pattern that included queen size instructions. Let me tell you a few more fun things about this quilt.
1. Show Off Your Fabrics
This pattern uses wide cuts of fabric and is really great at showcasing your fabrics. If you have a print that you don’t want to cut into small pieces, this is a perfect option.
2. Quick and Easy
Because there isn’t a ton of cutting and the pieces are fairly large, this quilt is quick to make!
3. Minimal Fabric Requirements
The Libby Quilt only uses 8 feature fabrics, making it a great option for smaller collections or if you want to use just a few favorite prints from a collection.
4. No Y-Seams
I promise, there are no y-seams in this quilt.
5. Easy Construction
This pattern looks much trickier to make than it actually is. The construction is a little different from what you might see in other patterns, but there are tons of diagrams in the instructions to help everything come together.
Here are the posts from the pattern’s original release back in July of 2018:
That’s it! I did not write many blog posts for new patterns earlier in my pattern-writing days. But don’t worry, I’ve got lots of new mockups for you!
Christmas in the Cabin by AGF Studio
Dog Park by Sarah Watts
30s Playtime by Linzee McCray
Wild Abandon by Heather Bailey
The Flower Fields by Maureen Cracknell
Seedling by Katarina Roccella
BloomBerry by Minki Kim
Evolve by Suzy Quilts
Albion by Amy Smart
Hey Boo by Lella Boutique
If you would like to make your own Libby Quilt, you can find it as both a paper and PDF pattern in the shop!