I'm so excited to share my Honey Run Patchwork Quilt!!!! I absolutely love this adorable Honey Run fabric by Jill Finley for Penny Rose / Riley Blake Designs- it is full of bees, florals, honeycomb, and gingham!!!! So much fabric happiness!
Honey Run's four colors (white, yellow, gray, black) were perfect for making a fun patchwork quilt with a gradient of color! Patchwork is such a classic design that I love!
This flowering tree gorgeous and just perfect for photos! I love springtime!
Honey Run Gradient Patchwork Quilt Details
Finished size 52.5" x 64.5"
Supplies:
- Honey Run fabric (208) 4.5" squares
- 0.5 yard binding fabric
- 3.5 yards of backing fabric
- Hobbs 80/20 batting
- AccuQuilt GO! 4.5" square die
- Simply Sparkle Quilt Pattern by Riley Blake Designs *fabric requirements are different for 5"squares - please refer to pattern
Cutting and Sewing Time:
I chose to cut my blocks at 4.5" squares instead of the Simple Sparkle pattern suggestion of 5" squares. I like the slightly smaller size of the squares plus I have a 4.5" square AccuQuilt die so I knew I could cut all (208) 4.5" squares quickly and accurately! I love my AccuQuilt GO! so much!!!
The layout of my quilt is 13 x 16 blocks. I arranged 4 rows of each color - starting with white then yellow then gray then black. I made sure to mix a few colors up as I liked the surprise pop of color!
I just love the diamond bee fabric for the binding! Plus stippling was a must as it makes the quilt so comfy and cuddly! This is going to be one well loved quilt!
Here is another look at the lovely Honey Run fabrics - do you have a favorite print or color?
Honey Run Fabric will be available at your favorite quilt store this month! I'm quite sure I need to sew a patchwork pillow to match my quilt! I just love this happy fabric!
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Melanie
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Sunshine and bees buzzing lazily about is what this quilt reminds me of. Love how you did the colour layout - with a few pop of colours throughout each section. Now I'm looking forward to Summer :) - though I don't want to hurry Spring yet, which is slowly unfolding in our area.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of a very pretty fabric. Thanks for sharing ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and layout.
ReplyDeleteWhere can I purchase pattern? Don't see link.
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