

LATTICE WORK PATTERNS PDF


You can make this quilt quickly and easily from my quilt pattern. As long as you have good contrast with the other 2 fabrics (black and grey in my version) it will look great!! Or how fun would it be to mix and match precut packs, or create a custom bundle from your scrap pile? Anything goes with this quilt. I made the throw size above, from 4 Abstract Garden 5″ square packs, but you could also use precut 10″ squares and cut them down. The pattern comes in 3 sizes and calls for 1, 2, or 4 standard size 5″ charm packs. Cutting the Fabricīecause this quilt is mostly made from precut squares, there wasn’t much cutting. I made my version using my Abstract Garden fabric line, but of course it works well for any set of precut squares. So without further ado, I’d like to introduce you to LatticeWork, made from Charm Squares + contrasting background fabric. LatticeWork by Christa Watson, 74″ x 82″ made from Abstract Garden 5″ Squares + backgroundĬlick here to get the LatticeWork quilt kit (while supplies last) Because I’m usually sewing on a deadline I have to make my quilts months ahead, but when my fabric and patterns are finally released into the world, my favorite part of the process is sharing behind the scenes of them being made. Think of them as process posts rather than full-on quilt alongs. I chose a tone-on-tone black for the lattice and paired up the bright colorful prints with the light gray Confetti Crosshatch print from my Fandangle collection.While we wait for my next quilt along to start, I thought I would share some “making of” blog posts. I love it when I can incorporate my fave quilting motifs into my fabrics! If you look closely at the orange “Trellis” print above (the one near the purple, blue and orange spirals) you will see that it roughly mimics the irregular plaid design of the quilting. Wavy Grid quilting detail – it’s so easy to do! Then fill in with more and more lines until you are happy with the line spacing. You basically divide and conquer the quilt into a grid: quilt lines in the center of each lattice strip in both directions. Or you could mix and match them for even more variety!Ĭlick here to purchase the print pattern.Īs with all of my patterns, I’ve included machine quilting suggestions so you can get ‘er done!! For LatticeWork, I quilted one of my favorite walking-foot designs: an allover wavy grid that requires absolutely NO marking of the quilt! For the Throw Size, I’ve used 4 charm packs of Abstract Garden, but it would look fabulous in Modern Marks charms or Fandangle charms, too. You can also make it from a bundle of fat quarters with coordinating light and dark fabric. LatticeWork comes in 3 sizes and is made from Charm Packs (5″) or 10″ squares. If you missed the previous 3 quilts I shared this week, click the links below to check them out:Ĭlick here for Pieced Primrose (Monday blog post)Ĭlick here for Geese in the Garden (Tuesday blog post)Ĭlick here for Blooming Wallflowers (Wednesday blog post) LatticeWork Pattern Details On this day of thanks, I’m so happy to be sharing more fun and inspiring projects with you! Take a look at LatticeWork, the 4th and final quilt pattern I’ve released to go along with my Abstract Garden fabric line (which starts shipping to stores in December).
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I started this blog on Thanksgiving Day back in 2010 and little did I know that it would lead to what I’m doing today – a full time career in the quilting industry. Happy Turkey Day!! I’m so thankful to you, dear blog reader for your support you’ve given me over the years.
