Hello there, my friends! Can you believe that I've showed you 27 different quilt backs over the last nine days? That means that today I get to share the final three designs from my new book, Perfectly Pieced Quilt Backs!
The Fast Fat Quarters quilt back is a fun one with tons of possibilities! When I'm shopping for fabric for a quilt, I occasionally buy half yard cuts and cut each print into two fat quarters. I use one for the front of the quilt, and save one fat quarter for the back! I also love to use the Fast Fat Quarters back for scrappy quilts. This is another one where I love to shop my stash.
Whether you choose bold focus prints or tonal blenders, your Fast Fat Quarter quilt back will look amazing!
This design is easy to customize to suit your needs. On this one, I added a coordinating stripe for a little extra length rather than adding another row of fat quarters.
The Intersection design is up next, and the three coordinating fabrics uniquely arranged around the background fabric gives this design the look of a busy traffic intersection.
And here she is, the very last quilt back in the book- the T-Stripe design! This design is a great place to use long quarter yards, but the design works with any selvage-to-selvage strips of any width! In fact, the vertical strips in this quilt are various widths. Just use what you have!
This is another quilt back that I love to make. Turning the design on its side gives this one a different look.
I've even made this quilt back with just one top stripe-
Well friends, we may be finished seeing the quilt back designs from the book, but we're not done yet because this book is jam-packed with goodness. Be sure to come back tomorrow to see the 18 free downloadable quilts included with your purchase!
Until then, I hope you'll consider adding
Perfectly Pieced Quilt Backs to your quilt library. Head over to my Etsy shop
HERE and pick up a signed copy, and I'll ship it out to you ASAP!
Or, you can find it on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Connecting Threads, Missouri Star, and Fat Quarter Shop. It's also being stocked by every major distributor, so you can ask your local quilt shop to carry it!
Thanks so much, y'all!
A great show this week, Kelly. I have so many favorites in this book and I'm amazed at the variety and detail included in the patterns. So well done!
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