Patchy Pumpkins Fall Quilt with Heat n Bond Lite
Fall is in the air and I am super excited!!!
It’s Amanda from Jedi Craft Girl stopping by for a little fall fun!!
I’ve created this fun little quilt pattern just for you! It is made up of 4 blocks with patchy appliqué pumpkins in the center. You can switch up the fabrics to make it more fall or more Halloween depending on your decor! The finished size is 38″ square.
You can download the free pattern by clicking HERE.
Fabric Requirements:
(4) black fat quarters
(4) orange fat quarters
(16) orange charm squares (5”)
4 small scraps of green
Heat n Bond Lite Fusible Adhesive
or
HeatnBond EZ Print Sheets – Lite
1 ½ yard backing fabric
2/3 yard binding fabric
Patchy Pumpkins Fall Quilt with Heat n Bond Lite Instructions:
To make the patchy pumpkins sew (4) charm squares together like a 4-patch
Trace the pumpkin pattern onto the Heat n Bond Lite.
Cut out around each pumpkin and stem about 1/4″. Heat set to the wrong side of the 4-patch. You can center the 4-patch or have it off center – you can even rotate it so it’s on an angle!
Let it cool and then cut out the pumpkin along the pattern line. Peel off the backing paper.
Heat set the pumpkin in the center of the quilt block. Straight stitch around the pumpkin and stem two times.
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Karthikha Uday
October 19, 2018 at 2:00 pm (6 years ago)What a cool project! Great!! 🙂
Dori Johns
October 20, 2018 at 6:01 am (6 years ago)How kind of you to share this darling project! Thank you! 🙂
Kathy Grant
October 20, 2018 at 6:22 am (6 years ago)Love pumpkins and this is adorable! Thanks for sharing.
Glenda
October 22, 2018 at 10:38 am (6 years ago)Such a cute modern project! I love it and can’t wait to make it for my wall!