“Happy Crossings is a quilt made to
balance Pat Bravo’s twee Rapture
collection with touches of
modernity,” says Lorena Barriento
of Art Gallery Fabrics, who
commissioned this great design to
showcase Pat’s pretty pastel prints.
“To achieve this, we incorporated our
Pure and Squared Elements – blocky,
simple details that enhance the
beauty of the main printed fabrics.
We like to think Happy Crossings
belongs in a luminous room for a
creative dreamer and maker. And
perhaps someone who alternates
between cupcakes and macaroons as
their favoured dessert!”
CUTTING THE FABRIC
Cut the following shapes from your
fabric:
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Materials
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QFabric Q:$REAMSCAPE3UN&AT
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QFabric S:3WEET-INT&AT1UARTER
QFabric T:0EACH3HERBET&AT
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QFabric U:"ANANA#REAM&AT
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QFabric V:.OIR^3 / 8 YDSCM
QBacking fabric: $REAMSCAPE
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When cutting your
fabric, keep your blade
on your rotary cutter
sharp to get clean
edges. This will give a
fine finish to your quilt.
Working with Blocks
120 Beginner’s'UIDETO1UILTING