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Luminous Quilt
Two-Tone Luminous Quilt
Two-Tone Luminous Quilt
Rainbow Luminous Quilt
Fabric Requirements
Two-Tone Luminous Quilt Block
Rainbow Luminous Quilt Block

Luminous Quilt PDF Pattern

$11.00 AU excluding tax

The Luminous Quilt comes to life with all the colours of the rainbow! Clever fabric selection makes your blocks look transparent, as if light is shining from within.

The pattern is simple enough for a beginner to tackle. It was my first quilt and it could be yours too! The pattern includes step by step instructions for putting the individual blocks together and the two quilts.

PDF Pattern with instructions for two colour schemes (rainbow and two-tone) including:
12″, 18″ and 24″ blocks
48 x 48″ baby quilt
48 x 72″ lap quilt

Please scroll down to read full pattern details and fabric requirements.

Please note that EU VAT may be added to the price of the pattern. This will be added during checkout.

SKU: ASP002 Category: Uncategorized
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Luminous Quilt PDF Pattern

This pattern uses conventional quilting techniques (no templates or paper piecing) and provides directions for two styles of block (rainbow and two-tone) in three different sizes along with 2 quilt patterns.

Pattern provides instructions for:
12″, 18″ and 24″ blocks
48 x 48″ baby quilt
48 x 72″ lap quilt

Yardage:
Fabric requirements are included in the listing images. Yardages listed are based on a fabric width of 44″ or more. KONA colour names for all 16 colours for the rainbow block are listed in the pattern.

Use the blocks as a guide to create your own designs. The 12”, 18” and 24” blocks give you great versatility to create quilts of many sizes just as easily as smaller patchwork projects such as cushion covers, wall hangings, table runners, place mats or mug rugs.

The full colour pattern is 15 pages long. It includes 3 pages of cutting guides, 2 pages of block piecing instructions, 3 pages of quilt piecing directions, printable colouring sheet along with tips and colour scheme suggestions.

This listing is for a PDF (electronic) instant download file. The pattern can be printed on standard A4 or letter-sized paper and/or viewed on the electronic device of your choice. The PDF pattern will be automatically delivered via e-mail as soon as your payment is received. The e-mail you receive will include a link to download the file directly to your computer. Please note that the link will allow you to access the file a limited number of times, so please do not access the pattern repeatedly (for instance on your phone) without first downloading and saving it on your own computer.

Reviews

  1. Rachel – August 19, 2015

    A great pattern, really clear instructions and a unique design with plenty of variations included.

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