Monday, January 30, 2023

Make Believe Lap Size Quilt

 Today I get to share a lap size version of the Make Believe quilt pattern that I just finished up last week. If you follow me on Instagram you might have seen some behind the scenes shots of my progress as I worked.

Make Believe quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a layer cake and fat quarter pattern in five sizes

For this quilt I had the opportunity to use some of the new Treasured Threads fabrics, designed by my friend Amber Johnson - who you might know better as the face behind Gigi's Thimble.

Amber is a talented pattern designer and book author and this is her first fabric line with Poppie Cotton fabrics.

Make Believe quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a layer cake and fat quarter pattern in five sizes

The photo below doesn't show the whole line - these are just the prints that I had selected to use in my quilt. You can see all of the prints in the line here on Amber's blog

I love the bird silhouettes that are scattered in with the flowers on the larger main print, but my favorite print in the line is that smaller floral - especially in the pink. It's so charming! 

Treasured Threads fabric by Amber Johnson Poppie Cotton found on A Bright Corner quilt blog

As soon as the fabric arrived, I knew I wanted to use it with the Make Believe pattern. 

Make Believe can be made with precut 5" squares, 10" squares, fat quarters or yardage  - and I used fat quarters for mine. The lap size Make Believe only needs 10 fat quarters but I wanted to use more of Amber's pretty prints so I used more like 14 or 15, and saved the leftover fabric to use on another quilt.

Make Believe quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a layer cake and fat quarter pattern in five sizes

The pattern includes instructions for five sizes of quilt: crib, lap, throw, twin, queen. This lap sized Make Believe quilt finished at 56" x 67". 

Make Believe quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a layer cake and fat quarter pattern in five sizes

The pattern gives the option of adding the background corner triangles in the center of each block (creates a "hole" in the center of the block). I like the look of it, but you can choose to omit them - which makes the blocks even faster to sew. 

Make Believe quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a layer cake and fat quarter pattern in five sizes

For the backing I used a coordinating solid that I found at my local quilt shop. The binding fabric is one of the black small floral prints from the Treasured Threads line.  

And I have to mention the quilting! This is a new-to-me digital longarm design that I found from Ma Tante quilting she does longarm quilting, but she also has a pantograph shop. 

This design is called Sprig and it's now a favorite of mine! It's similar to some of the loop quilting I've used in the past but I love that there are little leaf shapes where the loops usually are. It's a fun one, and I'll be using it again. 

Make Believe quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a layer cake and fat quarter pattern in five sizes

Treasured Threads fabrics are shipping to stores now- ask your local quilt shop if they've ordered it!

Make Believe patterns are available as either PDF (instant download) or paper copies here in my shop. Quilt shops can order through distributors. 

Make Believe quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a layer cake and fat quarter pattern in five sizes

If you make a Make Believe quilt I'd love to see it! If you share on social media use the hashtags #MakeBelieveQuilt and #abrightcorner so we can all see what you create!



Quilt Details:
56" x 67"
Fabric: Treasured Threads designed by Amber Johnson for Poppie Cotton

Quilted on a Handi Quilter Fusion with Pro-Stitcher



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Make Believe quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a layer cake and fat quarter pattern in five sizes



Make Believe quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a layer cake and fat quarter pattern in five sizes








1 comment:

  1. Oh this is so cute Andy! I love it in Treasured Threads! Now I’m curious what the block pattern would look like without the center triangles sewn, like you mentioned! Sounds cute too! Thanks again for sharing this lovely make for the fabric tour!

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