Fractured Quilt Pattern
This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share a commission.Fractured is another beautiful quilt pattern that I am sharing with you today. The colors in this quilt really make me think of Spring and bright colorful flowers!
Fractured Quilt Pattern
48″ x 48″
The weather has been beautiful here in Iowa, no snow yet!
The quilt is made with the Dotalicious collection from Island Batik and is available to stores from Island Batik or you can contact me.
Fractured is available as a downloadable PDF file in my store. It is also available as a paper pattern, please contact me if interested. stipplequilt at gmail dot com. A paper pattern is also available for wholesale for quilt shops.
The quilt pattern uses two different blocks and one of them has a section that is done with either templates (included in the pattern) or by paper piecing with foundation paper.
I use newsprint paper for all of my paper piecing as it is so easy to tear off. In the digital pattern I include one page that can be printed multiple times. In the actual paper pattern I have included enough newsprint pages for the whole quilt.
This is the only block section that is paper pieced.I always make sure I crease my paper pieced section along the stitching lines. This makes it much easier to fold back and trim your pieces. In the pattern I give the sizes to cut each piece so you will make sure each section is covered.
There is nothing better than finishing a section that is perfect!
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Fractured Quilt Pattern Cover
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great quilt and pattern (it’s a women of the bible block too- forgot the name) I like how you have your name on the FPP pattern, how did you do that?
Very pretty quilt. I’m way too dyslexic to paper piece so I just admire those things from afar. 😀 The weather here in Msryland persists in being warm. I suppose we’d better prepare for a horrendous January/February.
That is a pretty pattern, Connie. Great colors too. With no snow yet, winter won’t seem so long for you folks.
It’s really pretty and I love that it is in a different color way than a lot of batik quilts that people make (blues or tans/browns).
Connie this quilt is beautiful. The actual blocks look very complex yet your description looks very doable. Great colors in this Island Batik collection..
Beautiful quilt and wonderful pattern! We only had a dusting of snow the day before Turkey day. I am OK without snow for a bit longer too!
No snow here yet here either but it sounds like we will get some tomorrow morning.