Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Four Patch Spin Quilt Pattern

Oh just look how we're just cruising through March! 

I've been sewing with these Goose Creek Garden prints over the past week and the colors and florals are really making me SO very excited for spring to officially begin. 


Goose Creek Gardens fabric by Poppie Cotton found on A Bright Corner - she shares a free download for the pattern she uses

Goose Creek Garden is the newest line from Poppie Cotton (click here to see the shops that carry it). It has some pretty teal and berry colors as well as some warm yellows and some really lovely florals.

Goose Creek Gardens fabric by Poppie Cotton found on A Bright Corner - she shares a free download for the pattern she uses

I decided to make a version of my Four Patch Spin quilt in these pretty fabrics. This quick little pattern has become one of my favorite go-to solutions when I need a quick finish.


Scroll down to get your free copy of the pattern 

Four Patch Spin quilt pattern by Andy of A Bright Corner - a free download for an easy, fat quarter friendly lap size quilt


The quilt finishes at 40" x 56" which is a great size for either a crib quilt or a lap quilt. And it just so happens to be fat quarter friendly - which you KNOW is my favorite :)

I made my first version of the Four Patch Spin quilt about a year and a half ago and since then I've gotten a lot of requests for the pattern. So today I thought I'd finally share that with you (get your copy here).

Four Patch Spin quilt pattern by Andy of A Bright Corner - a free download for an easy, fat quarter friendly lap size quilt

Four Patch Spin is a fun mix of easy-to-piece Four Patch blocks, and Broken Dishes blocks - made of half square triangles. 

Four Patch Spin free quilt pattern by Andy of A Bright Corner - a easy, fat quarter friendly lap size quilt

I used a coordinating peach colored solid for the backing, and the binding is a Poppie Cotton basic: Country Confetti in Lakehouse Teal. It goes beautifully with the Goose Creek Gardens line. 

For the quilting I used a computerized edge-to-edge design called Alfalfa.


Four Patch Spin free quilt pattern by Andy of A Bright Corner - a easy, fat quarter friendly lap size quilt


Click here (or click the box below) to get your free copy of the Four Patch Spin quilt pattern. 


Four Patch Spin free quilt pattern by Andy of A Bright Corner - a easy, fat quarter friendly lap size quilt

If you make a Four Patch Spin quilt I'd love to see it! Use the hashtags: #fourpatchspin and #abrightcorner so we can all see what you create!


Quilt Details:
40" x 56"
Fabric: Goose Creek Gardens by Poppie Cotton


Four Patch Spin free quilt pattern by Andy of A Bright Corner - a easy, fat quarter friendly lap size quilt



Four Patch Spin free quilt pattern by Andy of A Bright Corner - a easy, fat quarter friendly lap size quilt


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Four Patch Spin free quilt pattern by Andy of A Bright Corner - a easy, fat quarter friendly lap size quilt






21 comments:

  1. Thank you! You are so generous to share. I know I'm going to love making this fun, fast quilt!

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  2. Thank you Andy. I need a quick simple baby quilt to make, this is perfect!

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  3. This is sew cute! Love your colors and prints!

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  4. Thank you - looking forward to making this soon!

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  5. Thank you .I have a great grandaughter coming in the summer.Look like i found the quilt to make.

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  6. Thanks for the fun quilt idea/pattern. Quick and easy is great for our little ones.

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  7. Beautiful quilt. Thank you for the pattern. I am look8ng forward to making this in bright spring colours.

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  8. Cute Andy! Thank you for sharing!
    -Jean
    ❤️

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  9. Thank you for the pattern. I look forward to making this.

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  10. Thank you for pattern! Working one up now and wondering if you chose to trim your HST at 4 1/2 vs waiting to make the larger square and then trimming at 8 1/2

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    1. Sorry that should say why you chose to trim…?

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  11. Thanks for the pattern. Have loved making it. It’s the first quilt I have ever made. Now going the hand quilting and then just the binging to do.

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  12. Can I still download the pattern? I have tried multiple times but never recieved the email.

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    1. I'm guessing that the email was being blocked or being sent to your junk or spam folder. If you email me directly I can send you the PDF!

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  13. I am hoping I can still get this pattern- I've been looking for something easy but with style!

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  14. I can’t seem to get tge downliad eitger.

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    1. I'm guessing that the email was being blocked or being sent to your junk or spam folder. If you email me directly I can send you the PDF!

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  15. I am not able to download this pattern. Is there another way to get it?

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    1. Sure! Send me an email (abrightcorner (at) gmail (dot) com) and I can send you the PDF!

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  16. Unfortunately when I sign up the pattern never gets sent to my email. Gorgeous quilt!

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