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Anthologie - a patchwork boho quilt - Pattern 1: La Fleur

Anthologie - a patchwork boho quilt - Pattern 1: La Fleur

Bari J. Souther Charm quilts quilt along

Welcome back!

Today is the first official day of the quilt-a-long. Please welcome Melanie back by commenting below!!!
xo,
Bari
Melanie:
Today we are going to be working on the first block of Anthologie.  Are you excited?  I'm excited!  I'm also excited about all the Bari J florals I've been playing with lately. I've been pairing floral with floral with floral and squealing with glee ( I squeal a lot over fabrics by the way).
Last week we covered an introduction to the quilt and some basic patchwork lessons for our first timers.  If you missed that, check it out here.
Stay up to date with all the patterns on this page.  I'll be updating it as each pattern releases.

 

Be sure to make it to the very end of this post.  We have a giveaway for you this very week and you don't want to miss it!

Let's get started

Today we make our first block pattern, La Fleur.  I'm pretty smitten with it and cannot wait to see what you do with this block.

La Fleur measures 15.5".  Big and lovely!

Download your PDF pattern right here.  If you decide to print your pattern don't forget to print in landscape format. 

In case you are wanting to know which fabrics I used here they are:

- Flower Shower in intense

- Sashiko Florette in teal

- Flower Field in sunrise

- Ripples in river

All fabrics used are by Bari J.  And are they not divine?  I just love mixing fabric prints, don't you?

Don't forget to post on IG using the #barijquiltalong.  We want to see your progress!

A little more for beginners

If you need more help than the PDF pattern offers, I've made you a video.  A very long video as it happens, with step by step instructions to making the La Fleur block.  I've also included two other ways to make your half square triangles just in case you did not pick up a HST ruler last week.  Enjoy!

 

 

You can also find a more detailed HST tutorial here and how to cut fabric here.

This block took me about thirty - forty minutes to make.  If you are new to patchwork, it might take you a bit longer.  Don't get discouraged.  Take your time.  There's no need to rush.  Enjoy the experience.

Taking forty minutes, an hour, or however long this might take you may seem too much in your mind or maybe you feel like you don't have the time between kids, work, chores, etc.  Know that it doesn't have to all be done at once.  Cut your pieces one day, do the HSTs another day and so on, one step at a time.  Set an intention of spending 10 minutes a day or however long you can squeeze in.  Quilt making is more about the joy of making than about the finished quilt.  Savor the slowness.

 

Our Sponsors

Bari J. Southern Charm Quilts quilt a long

 

Last week, I mentioned that we have some coupon codes for you.  Both of those are still available to you.

Fat Quarter Shop has kindly offered a discount coupon for our quilt along.  Use the code "WildBloom" at checkout and receive 10% off your purchase of Wild Bloom fabrics now through Nov. 6th, 2017.

Pink Castle Fabrics has also offered a discount coupon.  You can use code "BariJ" to receive 10% off all Art Gallery Fabrics including Bari J.'s Wild Bloom.

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Fat Quarter Shop Quilting Fabrics and Supplies          Magento Commerce  Bobbie Lou's Fabric Factory   

 

 A Giveaway

This week, Hawthorne Threads has given us a $30 gift certificate for one lucky winner!  How awesome is that?!

To be eligible to win, all you have to do is post your progress on IG using the #barijquiltalong and tag @BariJ and me, @SouthernCharmQuilts.  We will randomly choose a winner next Monday.  You will need to have a public IG account so that we can see your posts.  This giveaway will be open internationally.

Have fun making!

If you need to find me, I'm always here and here on IG.  Have a great week!

*Special thanks to my friend, Katie, for testing the La Fleur block pattern and making sense of my poor grammar.  :)

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  • Linda

    I’m shocked that a beginner can really make this quilt. But I’m a daring soul so I will try! Can you tell me if I want to use your Wild Bloom fabrics to make this quilt, what is the minimal amount of fabric from this series that I need to purchase?

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