Description
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Skill Level: 3-4 out of 5 (Intermediate to Advanced)
About the Night Garden Quilt
The original concept for Night Garden is based on using 5 fabrics, but the design is very modern and striking in a 2-fabric version as well. The Night Garden design creates sets of delicate floral and petal shapes in concert with beautiful curve stars. The pattern offers two colorways (2-Fabric and Multi-Fabric) and two sizes: throw and queen. The pattern contains coloring pages to help you make your fabric choices and create a quilting plan. The pattern also contains detailed information on how the cover quilt was quilted.
In addition, the pattern shows how to put the scraps created from piecing the Night Garden quilt to use in two bonus quilt patterns: Space Arcade (scraps from making the Night Garden throw and queen size) and Congruence (scraps from making the Night Garden queen size only).
Night Garden Sizing / Finished Measurements
Throw: 66″ x 66″
Queen: 90″ x 100″
Space Arcade Sizing / Finished Measurements
Throw: 54″ x 62″
Congruence Sizing / Finished Measurements
Throw: 60″ x 60″
Templates and Template Preparation
I work with acrylic templates when I am piecing curves, but I know that not all templates are the same and not everyone has templates. When cutting the concave and convex shapes, you may use templates included at the end of the PDF or standard Drunkard’s Path acrylic templates (I personally use templates from Jen Carlton-Bailly). Note: If you have your own set of Drunkard’s Path acrylic templates, I recommend printing out the templates from the pattern and verifying that your templates match the concave and convex shapes suggested for the pattern.
When you print and cut out the templates, make sure that the scaling is set to 100% or Actual Size before you print. Measure the 1ʺ square on the template page with one of your quilting rulers to make sure that the templates are printed to the correct size. You may use the printed templates and a fabric marking device of your choice or using template material, trace the paper templates onto the material to create your own templates.
Additional Supplies
–I find a smaller 28mm rotary cutter ideal for cutting curves in combination with acrylic rulers. This is totally optional. A 45mm rotary cutter will also work very well.
–12½ʺ square ruler or larger
–Stiletto
Agreement Not to Copy – This pattern is provided for the buyer’s individual use only. By purchasing this pattern, the buyer agrees not to copy, reproduce or distribute copies or reproductions of this pattern to any person or persons, or to allow others to do so, without first obtaining written permission from Yvonne Fuchs.
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