March 17, 2016

Primrose Path Quilt

Last fall I purchased a Hello Darling layer cake on a great sale (check out Lou Lou's Fabric Shop, her daily deals are amazing!) and couldn't find a layer cake pattern to use that I was really crazy about. So, I started doodling around on graph paper, exploring the different ways one could chop up and arrange 10" squares. I came up with the following pattern, which I named "Primrose Path", a name I thought was terribly clever considering primroses have 4 petals, the Irish Chain element created a "path", and it was an allusion to my quilting mania/addiction. 


After I'd sewn it up and posted it on Instagram, several people expressed interest in the pattern. I began looking into writing a pattern for it. Luckily, before I got too far, a kind soul informed me that this very pattern already existed over at Missouri Star Quilt Co. (You can find it here.) They have wonderful patterns and tutorials, a few of which I have used, but somehow I had never noticed this particular quilt among them. So that was that! Even though it didn't come to much, I still consider this my first pattern :)

I backed it with the gingham duvet cover from the bed in my teenage room growing up. Considering its size and girliness, it didn't have much of a future in this boy house, so I'm happy it found a useful home on the back of this quilt. Whenever I snuggle this one the backing reminds me of happy times growing up with 5 sisters. It's definitely the girliest quilt in this house!

8 comments :

  1. I remember that duvet!! You had it in college too, right? You have a blog!

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  2. That always happens to me! I come up with something clever, then I find its already out there :)

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  3. Haha! Yes, it was a good lesson for me.

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  4. Thanks for the shout out for LouLou's! The quilt is absolutely beautiful!!

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  5. I am working on this lovely quilt - but I need to know the color name or number of the peach/salmon/melon shade used in the binding and the four patch accent. Please help! Thank you!

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  6. Sure thing Jeanne- it is the coral printed solid from the Miss Kate line by Bonnie and Camille for Moda. :)

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  7. Just love your quilts, I like the fresh and bright looks. And I hope to make the Arabesque quilt from the moda bake shop later this year. Greetings aubphg (at) hotmail (dot) com

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