Frequently Asked Questions
The finished size is fifty-four inches by sixty-six inches. This size makes it ideal for a comfortable throw.
The pattern features basic paper piecing and traditional rotary cut techniques. These methods allow for both creativity and precision in quilting.
Yes, it is suitable for advanced beginners. The pattern includes step-by-step instructions to help you succeed.
You can showcase twenty of your favorite fabrics. The pattern is designed to be fat quarter friendly.
Yes, you can add details using embroidery, applique, or additional paper piecing. This allows for endless customization options.
The skill level is classified as advanced beginner. Basic quilting knowledge is recommended to tackle this pattern.
Store the pattern in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keeping it flat or in a folder will prevent creases.
You will need fat quarters, fabric for backing, and batting. The pattern does not specify a particular material.
Wash the finished quilt in cold water on a gentle cycle. Tumble dry on low heat to maintain its quality.
Yes, you can easily enlarge the block-based quilt to a bed size. The pattern is flexible for different sizes.
Yes, you can definitely use leftover fabric for other quilting projects. It’s a great way to utilize scraps.
The packaging dimensions are ten point ninety-eight inches in length, eight point five inches in width, and zero point twelve inches in height.
The designer is Angela Pingel. She specializes in innovative quilt designs.
No, this pattern is sold as a physical printed pattern. It is not available for digital download.
The binding type is kitchen. This detail can help in selecting compatible binding fabrics.
While no special tools are required, having a rotary cutter and ruler will make the cutting process easier and more accurate.













