Banksia 1 DIGITAL Quilt Pattern
Create your own stunning Banksia wall quilt, with this detailed pattern.
This item is a downloadable PDF including full size pattern (to print over multiple A4 pages) and instructions.
Finished size: 75cm by 103cm
Includes:
pattern (YOU’LL NEED ACCESS TO A PRINTER - a regular home printer will do)
instructions
Skills required:
able to stitch accurately along a curved line.
some manual dexterity for pinning the curved pieces together.
basic quiltmaking skills such as piecing, making a quilt sandwich, basic quilting skills and finishing off a quilt.
Tools required:
Soft lead pencil (2B or 4B is best)
Sewing machine
Fabric scissors
Sewing pins
Iron and ironing board
Thread snippers are handy if you have them
Materials required:
Good quality iron-on interfacing (the thinnest you can find) (85cm by 110cm)
Batting (85cm by 110cm)
Backing fabric (130cm – includes binding and hanging sleeves)
Sewing thread in a medium neutral colour (for piecing)
Sewing threads in assorted coordinating colours (for quilting)
A 30cm piece of baking paper (for ironing)
Cotton fabric in a range of colours as follows:
background 1.5m (I used a natural cotton-linen blend)
lightest yellow scrap (10cm by 25cm)
light yellow scrap (15cm by 25cm)
yellow scrap (25cm by 25cm)
yellow ochre fat 1/8
light orange scrap (15cm by 25cm)
light red orange fat 1/8
red orange fat 1/8
red fat 1/8
red brown fat 1/8
brown fat 1/8
dark grey brown fat 1/4
very dark green fat 1/4
dark grey green 0.5m
dark green fat 1/4
green 0.5m
grey green 0.5m
yellow green fat 1/4
dark yellow green fat 1/8
light green fat 1/4
cream fat 1/8
NB: fabric quantities are indicative only, and you may be able to use up random scraps that you have.
Create your own stunning Banksia wall quilt, with this detailed pattern.
This item is a downloadable PDF including full size pattern (to print over multiple A4 pages) and instructions.
Finished size: 75cm by 103cm
Includes:
pattern (YOU’LL NEED ACCESS TO A PRINTER - a regular home printer will do)
instructions
Skills required:
able to stitch accurately along a curved line.
some manual dexterity for pinning the curved pieces together.
basic quiltmaking skills such as piecing, making a quilt sandwich, basic quilting skills and finishing off a quilt.
Tools required:
Soft lead pencil (2B or 4B is best)
Sewing machine
Fabric scissors
Sewing pins
Iron and ironing board
Thread snippers are handy if you have them
Materials required:
Good quality iron-on interfacing (the thinnest you can find) (85cm by 110cm)
Batting (85cm by 110cm)
Backing fabric (130cm – includes binding and hanging sleeves)
Sewing thread in a medium neutral colour (for piecing)
Sewing threads in assorted coordinating colours (for quilting)
A 30cm piece of baking paper (for ironing)
Cotton fabric in a range of colours as follows:
background 1.5m (I used a natural cotton-linen blend)
lightest yellow scrap (10cm by 25cm)
light yellow scrap (15cm by 25cm)
yellow scrap (25cm by 25cm)
yellow ochre fat 1/8
light orange scrap (15cm by 25cm)
light red orange fat 1/8
red orange fat 1/8
red fat 1/8
red brown fat 1/8
brown fat 1/8
dark grey brown fat 1/4
very dark green fat 1/4
dark grey green 0.5m
dark green fat 1/4
green 0.5m
grey green 0.5m
yellow green fat 1/4
dark yellow green fat 1/8
light green fat 1/4
cream fat 1/8
NB: fabric quantities are indicative only, and you may be able to use up random scraps that you have.
Create your own stunning Banksia wall quilt, with this detailed pattern.
This item is a downloadable PDF including full size pattern (to print over multiple A4 pages) and instructions.
Finished size: 75cm by 103cm
Includes:
pattern (YOU’LL NEED ACCESS TO A PRINTER - a regular home printer will do)
instructions
Skills required:
able to stitch accurately along a curved line.
some manual dexterity for pinning the curved pieces together.
basic quiltmaking skills such as piecing, making a quilt sandwich, basic quilting skills and finishing off a quilt.
Tools required:
Soft lead pencil (2B or 4B is best)
Sewing machine
Fabric scissors
Sewing pins
Iron and ironing board
Thread snippers are handy if you have them
Materials required:
Good quality iron-on interfacing (the thinnest you can find) (85cm by 110cm)
Batting (85cm by 110cm)
Backing fabric (130cm – includes binding and hanging sleeves)
Sewing thread in a medium neutral colour (for piecing)
Sewing threads in assorted coordinating colours (for quilting)
A 30cm piece of baking paper (for ironing)
Cotton fabric in a range of colours as follows:
background 1.5m (I used a natural cotton-linen blend)
lightest yellow scrap (10cm by 25cm)
light yellow scrap (15cm by 25cm)
yellow scrap (25cm by 25cm)
yellow ochre fat 1/8
light orange scrap (15cm by 25cm)
light red orange fat 1/8
red orange fat 1/8
red fat 1/8
red brown fat 1/8
brown fat 1/8
dark grey brown fat 1/4
very dark green fat 1/4
dark grey green 0.5m
dark green fat 1/4
green 0.5m
grey green 0.5m
yellow green fat 1/4
dark yellow green fat 1/8
light green fat 1/4
cream fat 1/8
NB: fabric quantities are indicative only, and you may be able to use up random scraps that you have.