My Night Hike Fat Quarter Snowballs Quilt!
Started with this wonderful Night Hike by Heather Givans for Windhan Fabrics
Fat Quarter Bundle
and background fabric, binding fabric and backing.
The Fat Quarter Bundle came presorted into lights and darks,
making the fabric requirements for this quilt even easier.
The pattern called for six light and six dark fat quarters,
but I wanted to use more of these fabrics,
so my top looks scrappier than most.
I love scrappy quilts!
Here is my completed top
Started with this wonderful Night Hike by Heather Givans for Windhan Fabrics
Fat Quarter Bundle
and background fabric, binding fabric and backing.
The Fat Quarter Bundle came presorted into lights and darks,
making the fabric requirements for this quilt even easier.
The pattern called for six light and six dark fat quarters,
but I wanted to use more of these fabrics,
so my top looks scrappier than most.
I love scrappy quilts!
Here is my completed top
I chose Kona Spruce for my background
,
which was a perfect match for the darkest green background in the fabric line.
To make your own version of this quilt, use the
,
which was a perfect match for the darkest green background in the fabric line.
To make your own version of this quilt, use the
Fat Quarter Shop Snowballs Quilt Kit
or choose your own fabrics.
Video Tutorial and pattern and other versions of this quilt may be found
on the Quilt Along page at
The Jolly Jabber
Free Shortcut Quilt Pattern from the FQS Here
Here are a few more photos of the making of my quilt.
As my regular readers know, I always like to "cut corners"
when piecing blocks like these Snowball blocks.
I do not draw lines. I cut my 1/4 inch seam before I sew.
I soon had all the snowball blocks to make my quilt.
I did the same for the Diamond blocks,
cutting the corners with my Mini Folded Corners Ruler
starting on one corner and working my way clockwise around.
When it came time to quilt my quilt,
this motif on the fabric gave me an idea.
I cute freezer paper templates for the compass points.
Then I made a compass circle using a large platter as a quilting template.
Then I continued making circles outward to the edge on my quilt.
Here is a close up of my quilted compass.
I used Aurifil Spruce for my quilting thread
which perfectly matched the background greem fabric.
I used my favorite binding technique,
Two Fabric Flanged Machine Binding
Here is my backing and finished binding.
I love my new Night Hike Quilt.
It is a good size for a lap quilt for a cool summer evening.
Thank you to the wonderful people at the
Fat Quarter Shop
for another wonderful Quilt Along!
Happy Summer!
or choose your own fabrics.
Video Tutorial and pattern and other versions of this quilt may be found
on the Quilt Along page at
The Jolly Jabber
Free Shortcut Quilt Pattern from the FQS Here
Here are a few more photos of the making of my quilt.
As my regular readers know, I always like to "cut corners"
when piecing blocks like these Snowball blocks.
I do not draw lines. I cut my 1/4 inch seam before I sew.
I soon had all the snowball blocks to make my quilt.
I did the same for the Diamond blocks,
cutting the corners with my Mini Folded Corners Ruler
starting on one corner and working my way clockwise around.
When it came time to quilt my quilt,
this motif on the fabric gave me an idea.
I cute freezer paper templates for the compass points.
Then I made a compass circle using a large platter as a quilting template.
Then I continued making circles outward to the edge on my quilt.
Here is a close up of my quilted compass.
I used Aurifil Spruce for my quilting thread
which perfectly matched the background greem fabric.
I used my favorite binding technique,
Two Fabric Flanged Machine Binding
Here is my backing and finished binding.
I love my new Night Hike Quilt.
It is a good size for a lap quilt for a cool summer evening.
Thank you to the wonderful people at the
Fat Quarter Shop
for another wonderful Quilt Along!
Happy Summer!
Great idea o use a dark green background. I tend to use light colors for my backgrounds but also love the look when the background color is different.
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely with the dark background. The quilting is also so pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done. Thanks for the two flange tute, I saved it to my favs. hugs, lj
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt Pat! I love the background color you chose, and your quilting design is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great quilt, and your quilting is wonderful for it. Thanks for sharing.
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