Did you know deep purple, black and grey are perfect Halloween colors? Forget the orange; this is a quilt for a grownup Halloween holiday :) It has a spooky crazy quilt design made from Alexander Henry Ghastlie prints in smoke colors and grey, purple and black prints.
Behind each top layer of fabric there is a layer of purple flannel. Under the purple flannel is a layer of black flannel. Each seam is clipped and frayed and reveals the layers of print, purple, black and print again. The seams ruffle to give amazing color and texture to the quilt. There is no binding to this quilt, the edges are given a ruffled edge to match the seams.
Need more convincing to try this pattern? The finished quilt is reversible, just as sweet on the back as the front! Even better, you can’t mess this quilt up, it’s a crazy quilt! Seams don’t have to be perfectly matched.
Every step in this quilt was planned to create the most beautiful quilt possible in the most efficient way possible. There are numbered steps and photographs to guide you.
Skill level: beginner
Completed size of quilt: approximately 50 x 45 inches (127cmx114cm)
Materials:
1 and ¾ yard (1.60 m) patterned Halloween fabric in smoke color.( I used 20 inches (51cm) of Alexander Henry’s “the ghastlie s” in smoke and 20 inches (51cm) of “a ghastlie gallery” in smoke and 20 inches (51cm) of “a ghastlie night” in smoke )
1 and 1/8 yard (102cm) grey print for top and back
1 and 1/8 yard (102cm) purple print for top and back
20 inches x width of fabric (51cm x width of fabric) in black solid or print for top and back
2 ¼ yard (2.06m) solid black flannel for batting layer
2 ¼ yard (2.06m) solid deep purple flannel for batting layer.
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HOW DOES A PDF PATTERN WORK?
A PDF pattern (also called e-book or tutorial) is simply a pattern that you can view and print from your home computer. No special printer required - prints on regular copy paper. Please note that full size pattern pieces are made by taping regular copy paper together at specified points. PDF patterns are great because you can save them to your computer and reuse them anytime. No more lost or worn out pattern pieces.
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-CAN I SELL ITEMS MADE FROM YOUR PATTERNS?
Yes! You are welcome to sell finished items handmade by you locally and online (such as Etsy). Please mention where the pattern came from ( http://www.etsy.com/shop/marylandquilter?ref=si_shop) in your listing. The pattern itself is copyrighted and can only be used by the purchaser and copied for their use. In other words, do not sell or share the pattern.
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