Garden Walk

Sue Beevers is the designer of this quilt pattern. The design is a quick 12” finished block quilt and I tested it for The Quilt Pattern Magazine.

The pattern is well written and very easy to follow. Cutting took about an hour and the instructions were very clear.

Cut and ready to go

The simplicity of the design allows you to strip piece the blocks.

Painters tape is perfect for labelling projects or pieces!

The blocks were put together over two days of sewing in between real life chores. I no longer have a design wall set up so laid the blocks out on our bed to ensure I had everything right.

Lay out rehearsed on my “design bed” 🥴

The blocks were sewn in rows and the rows sewn together in a couple of hours. Borders were added the next day.

Hanging on the rail on the deck

Then I had to wait for a chance to get pictures on a clear day.

Clearest photo showing the chevron pattern

Fabrics are from my stash and are from various fabric lines and designers. I used Aurifil thread in my piecing.

This pattern was one of the nicest patterns I have made using larger blocks. I will use this pattern again if I need a quick quilt.

It is now in the To Be Quilted Pile and will not be finished until later this year. That pile just keeps growing!

Have a great day doing something that makes you smile in between the chores. 😁 Carol

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Published by Carol Andrews

I have been fondling fabric and creating things with fabric and fiber for as long as I can remember. My children had homemade clothes, blankets, canning and quilts most of their lives. Now I create goodies to share! Hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I enjoy making them! When I am not creating with fiber or fabric I keep busy with Dear Heart, kids, grandkids, great grandkids.

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