Allison Harris
Suburbs is a beginner friendly quilt made with Layer Cakes or Fat Quarters. The pattern comes in 3 sizes, so whether you want a quilt to throw over the couch or to cover a bed, Suburbs looks great in any fabric and sews up fast!
Woven Quilt Pattern is a fast and fun project that's sure to get your creativity flowing. This design is perfect for personalizing, so grab your favorite fabulous fat quarters and get to work.
Two easy to make fat quarter quilts you can make in a weekend! Both of these quilts are fast to sew and very beginner friendly. They use fat quarters, but can also be cut from scraps, or yardage. The pattern includes the number of square or strips you need for the size you are making in case you... Read more
This quilt design is the best blend of a traditional design with modern elements. It looks great in any fabric, and is a perfect way to use 2 1/2" pre-cut strips in a jelly roll. It comes in 3 large sizes, Large Throw/Twin, Queen, and King. This pattern makes a nice big quilt, without using a... Read more
Jelly Weave is a strip quilt that is so quick and easy, but has a woven look that looks complicated (it's not!). Make the Throw size quilt with just one Jelly Roll (40 - 2 1/2" strips), or yardage. The large blocks are set on point, so if you've never tried an on point quilt yet...this quilt is... Read more
Shuffle is a quick, easy to make quilt that can be made with fat quarters. The pattern includes 2 block layouts, and 5 sizes for each layout. This is a perfect pattern for a beginning quilter, or a fast project for that stack of fat quarters that's been collecting dust. You can easily make this... Read more
The Tulips pattern has lots of options, whether you want to use precut 2 1/2" strips, 10" squares, or fat quarters, and it includes 5 sizes. The large 8" x 14" blocks are simple to make and go together quickly.
Sugar Dish is a remake of one of my oldest and favorite patterns! It's made with pre-cut 2 1/2" strips or yardage. The pattern includes printable templates for the Dresden Plate blocks. If you've never made a Dresden Plate before, they are easy and fun to make!
Project Sizes: Crib 48" x 59"; Throw 56" x 67.5"; Twin 72" x 93"
Create this sweet looking quilt with simple traditional patchwork and no tricky paper piecing. This pattern includes a Throw size (on the cover) and a Table Runner size (image in the 2nd photo). It is best for an advanced beginner that has had some practice piecing. See the 2nd photo for material requirements and size info.
Echo is an eye catching pattern that can look modern or classic depending on the fabrics. This is a fat quarter pattern that includes 5 sizes. Since three fabrics are mixed and matched in each block, I recommend balancing any large and medium fabric prints with near solids and basics. This quilt is best for an advanced beginner, and only traditional and easy piecing methods are used.