
Happy Tuesday! Today I have a free quilt pattern download to share. The Fenced In Quilt Pattern was originally released in my short-lived newsletter, but I thought I'd make it available for download!
Find fat quarter bundles of Brushstrokes in Holly's shop, here.

It takes advantage of strip piecing, which means the blocks come together fast!

I chose to finish mine with simple diagonal lines through each block. For more info on my quilt, see this post.

A few details: This quilt finishes at 54"x66". To make it, you'll need the following:
- 15 fat quarters OR (50) 2.5” jelly roll strips
- 3 1/2 yards of backing fabric
- 62” x 74” piece of cotton batting
- 1/2 yard of binding fabric
- Coordinating thread

Photo by Holly DeGroot.
I loved making this quilt, and I hope you'll make one too! You can't go wrong with strips.
Share your progress and finished project photos using the #fencedinquilt and #jenibaker hashtags on social media!

Photo by Holly DeGroot.
Happy Quilting!
this quilt is really pretty Jeni
ReplyDeleteLove this...I always have strips left from projects...24 large shoebox/totes full and all color coded at this writing. Going to start making strip sets today!
ReplyDeleteWonderful springy quilt!! Thanks for writing up the directions.
ReplyDeleteA sweet quilt for a sweet girl.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thank you for sharing your pattern!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the first quilt I ever made back in 2002, I think it was called Split Rail Fence or something like that. It's the only strip pieced quilt I ever made and I was so unsure of myself that I let the little old ladies at the quilt shop tell me the "rules" of picking fabrics for quilts... Let's just say there ended up being a lot more beige and brown in that quilt than I would have cared for! Seeing your pattern in modern pastels reminds me that fabric choices can make a huge difference! I like yours so much better than mine...
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this pattern. It looks super cute and easy, too!
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern! I am the leader of our church's quilt group of 10 ladies and 1 man. I hope it is okay to share your pattern. We quilt for charity.
ReplyDeleteThank You.