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Lattice work patterns7/16/2023 Most of my quilts are bright and colorful anyway with at least 20 different fabrics, so I don’t over-think it. As long as I don’t have 2 of the same fabric next to each other, I’m good to go. Whenever I sew scrappy looking quilts, I don’t spend too much time arranging the fabrics. My design wall allows me to lay out the entire quilt while sewing! Here are a few in process shots of the top going together: It’s very meditative for me to put up the pieces on my design wall and sew them together methodically. But I have easy to follow diagrams in the pattern so you won’t get lost. The only tricky part about this quilt is that you sew the rows with the black lattice and then cut off the extra to get nice straight edges. Click here to get the paper printed version of LatticeWork quilt pattern.Click here to get the digital PDF version of LatticeWork quilt pattern.Click the links below to purchase it in your favorite format: You can make this quilt quickly and easily from my quilt pattern. As long as you have good contrast with the other 2 fabrics (black and grey in my version) it will look great!! Or how fun would it be to mix and match precut packs, or create a custom bundle from your scrap pile? Anything goes with this quilt. I made the throw size above, from 4 Abstract Garden 5″ square packs, but you could also use precut 10″ squares and cut them down. The pattern comes in 3 sizes and calls for 1, 2, or 4 standard size 5″ charm packs. Cutting the Fabricīecause this quilt is mostly made from precut squares, there wasn’t much cutting. I made my version using my Abstract Garden fabric line, but of course it works well for any set of precut squares. So without further ado, I’d like to introduce you to LatticeWork, made from Charm Squares + contrasting background fabric. LatticeWork by Christa Watson, 74″ x 82″ made from Abstract Garden 5″ Squares + backgroundĬlick here to get the LatticeWork quilt kit (while supplies last) Because I’m usually sewing on a deadline I have to make my quilts months ahead, but when my fabric and patterns are finally released into the world, my favorite part of the process is sharing behind the scenes of them being made. Think of them as process posts rather than full-on quilt alongs. All stitches are symmetrical and can be worked by both right and lefthanded crocheters.While we wait for my next quilt along to start, I thought I would share some “making of” blog posts. and “2 sc” means to single crochet twice in the next st.Īll pictures show lefthanded crochet.“sc 2” means to single crochet in each of the next 2 stitches,.“sc 1” means to single crochet in the next stitch,.The pattern is written in crochet shorthand. Stitches above a ch-1 space are worked in the ch-1 space except if mentioned otherwise. The turning ch 1, ch 2, ch 3 don’t count as a stitch throughout the pattern except if mentioned otherwise. The final number of stitches is indicated at the end of the row between. Work instructions between the indicated number of times or until the end of the row. The gauge for this pattern is 17 st by 16.5 rows in stitch pattern for a 10 cm by 10 cm square (4” by 4”). The pattern needs a multiple of 6 number of stitches your starting chain will be a multiple of 6 + 1 for an extra turning chain. The patterns are written for a 15cm by 15cm / 6” by 6” square. I love this set as it has different eye sizes for different yarn thicknesses, and it comes in a small tube which is very convenient so I don’t lose them. Grab the Stitch E-Book Before You Start your Lattice Crochet Stitch Pattern Materials
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