Description
In this design I’ve used Multi Tulip Explosion/Sunflower Grenade and Multi-Stargazer Fireworks/Iris Paintball as my flower panels from the Daydreams III Flower Bomb range.
The quilt is designed in four distinct units. If you want a smaller quilt, you can work with just one unit. While this quilt is not terribly difficult to make, you need to measure as you go. Pieces are put together like a puzzle.
This design can be applied to any large scale print. My alternate colorway uses a big retro flower fabric in bright 1960’s colors.
Skill Level: New to Intermediate, rotary cutting, basic sewing skills
Finished Size: 90 x 94 inches
Materials (provided by you):
- 4 – Flower panels (longest is 24 inches). Two flower panel fabrics for this quilt: Multi Tulip Explosion/Sunflower Grenade and Multi-Stargazer Fireworks/Iris Paintball. If using one fabric – 1 ½ yds. (1.5m) if not doing any fussy cutting
- Variety of different orange fabrics totaling 1 yd. (1m) for the flying geese
- 1 ½ yds. (1.5m) dark blue fabric for half square triangles and side borders
- ½ yd. (50cm) green/blue multi-color print for half square triangles and flying geese (I used the Stem Ikat Watercolor from the Daydreams III range)
- 1 yd. (1m) dark multi-color print for strips and flying geese (I used the Pollen Ikat Watercolor from the Daydreams III range)
- 1 yd. (1m) green multi-color to highlight flowers and flying geese (I used the Multi Colorwash from the Daydreams III range)
- 1 yd. (1m) solid or semi-solid for strips (green)
- 2 yd. (2m) flower garden print for top and bottom border. ( I used the Multi Ker Bloom Flower Panel from the Daydreams III range ) If doing different borders for top and bottom, you will require 38 inches for each border.
- 2 ¾ yds. (2.75m) wide back fabric for backing
- 1 yd. (1m) binding fabric
- Batting: 100 x 104 inches
All patterns have been test quilted to ensure accuracy.