DASHINGLY DIVIDED Quilt Pattern (printed booklet) w/ Embroidery page by Robin Pickens / Charm Pack, Mini Charm, precut
DASHINGLY DIVIDED Quilt Pattern (printed booklet) w/ Embroidery page by Robin Pickens / Charm Pack, Mini Charm, precut
This quilt pattern for DASHINGLY DIVIDED includes a printed pattern booklet by Robin Pickens, shown using her Sweet Pea & Lily collection for Moda Fabrics, but can be made with your choice of fabrics. (Sweet Pea & Lily ships to quilt shops Feb 2019). This Charm Pack, Mini Charm or scrap friendly patttern uses the prints to create a "framework" for large blocks where you can showcase embroidery or applique. Enjoy the vintage feel of embroidery combined with your quilt. The large squares are also a fun place to show a big print or to keep as simple solid color for a more minimalist looking quilt. Just have a dashingly good time with the separating lines!
This pattern is shown with embroidery of Lily of the Valley buds in the large squares. A traceable diagram of the two flower bud images is included in the pattern. Check RobinPickens.com for information about embroidery diagrams that coordinate with future fabric lines that could use this pattern and size. Patterns are for use with your own cotton fabrics. The actual item being sold is the printed 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" booklet of the pattern for making the quilt, not the actual quilt or fabrics. This booklet has 8 pages (6 pages plus front and back cover) plus an insert of the traceable flower motif. Instructions include indications of yardage needed, embroidery floss colors used and steps to make a 55" x 55" quilt. Skill level of quilt construction is easy/beginner.
Please note the photos of the quilts are to show what the quilts can look like when made up and color variations. The item for sale is the pattern, not the quilts.
The pattern is for your own personal use as directions to make the quilts and not for mass printing, posting or for resale or for group distribution for classes. You may sell the quilts made with this pattern but please credit Robin Pickens as the designer of the quilt pattern. Thank you!