I FINALLY finished my A-Maze quilt! I wanted to make a quilt to showcase all those yummy Architextures fabrics by Carolyn Friedander before I used them up in other quilts. I don’t often use one fabric line in a quilt, but I LOVE these fabrics so much. I wanted something simple and linear, so the fabrics are the focus.
I decided to do my favorite wavy quilting on it, and I also added in some large pebbles, to echo the curvy lines and circles on the Architextures fabric.
The binding is scrappy on one side, using each print from the collection.
The back is one of the ledger prints paired with Kona Peacock.
The finished quilt measures 60″ x 70″ and it’s really quick and easy to make. It’s also a great pattern for a man (my husband has already claimed it for his couch at work). I love sharing with all my wonderful readers, so I wrote up the pattern and it’s a free download on Craftsy. You can find it here.
Happy Halloween!
I love everything about this quilt. Heading to Craftsy now, thanks!
This quilt looks awesome!
Beautiful quilt! Love the quilting too. Ugh I so wish I had some of (okay all of) that fabric line!
I love it! I thought I loved it but then I REALLY loved it when I saw the Architextures. Can I presume you’re excited about Botanics?
Thanks so much for sharing this pattern! I love it, and it was a good call to use all that architextures in this quilt because it looks fabulous!
So fun! Love it and the fabrics are perfect! Thanks for sharing!
Yes, this is a wonderful pattern and quilt! Lucky husband. Your quilting looks great.
That´s a real cool quilt!!!
I have been waiting for this since yu first previewed it. I love this fabric line and the way your pattern shows it all off. Thank you!
That is such a cool pattern! And it is such a great idea for that fabric line.
Love it! What a stunning piece of work 🙂
Love this hard!!
A little confused and know you can help… I note that 1/4 is needed of 8 colors but several of the colors appear to need more than that starting with the dark green. Says 4 strips and 2 strips at 3″. I can’t get that out of 1/4 yard. Can you clarify?