Twilight Quilt {a fat quarter quilt tutorial}

Pre-cuts are so great, especially when you love an entire fabric collection and want a little bit of it all! This Sunsetridge fabric collection by Minki Kim is one of those collections for me. Isn’t it beautiful? I love all of these colors and prints together.

Below is a photo of my fabrics all cut and ready to go. I typically cut all of my fabric before I start sewing. I know that some people cut as they go, but this system works well for me and helps to keep me organized and ready to just sit down and chain piece the day away!

And here’s the finished quilt that I’ve named Twilight 🤩 These Sunsetridge fabrics put together in an ombré layout remind of the colors of a sunset and how the sky looks at twilight, hence the name.

I’ve had this quilt pattern sketched out for a couple of years, but when I saw this fabric, I knew it would the perfect choice for this quilt.

The golden shades of yellow may be my favorite, but honestly I really do love all of the colors in this quilt.

And the floral prints are so sweet.

The quilt finishes at 58” x 78” and as you can see, I’m BARELY tall enough to hold this quilt myself…haha! My tall quilt holders weren’t available at the time, so I had to improvise.

Here is a close up shot of the quilting. It’s a design I hadn’t used yet but I love how it turned out. I believe it is called Dandelions?? and came with ProStitcher when I purchased my HandiQuilter machine.

If you like this pattern and want to make your own, grab 11 of your favorite fat quarters and check out the video tutorial linked below.

If you are a member of Material Girl Sewciety, you can click here to login and download your PDF pattern. If you aren’t a member, click here to learn more.

Thanks for stopping by,

Amanda

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