Riley Blake Designs Project Tour- Notting Hill & FREE Ruthie quilt pattern


Good Morning!  Today I'm sharing the project I made for the Riley Blake Designs Project Tour for Notting Hill by Amy Smart.

I love all of the collections that Amy designs!  Notting Hill is Amy's newest one and it so pretty!


You can see the Storyboard for Notting Hill- here.

I was so inspired by this pretty fabric that designed a new quilt pattern with it!  Here is a look at the quilt!


I wrote a free pattern for this quilt and I hope you all love it!  When I was making it, I kept thinking what a great scrap buster that it would be because of all the pieces in each block!  If you want to use it as a scrap buster, you could just omit the strip piecing, use individual pieces in its place, and proceed.  It would also be really great for a quilting bee exchange!



All of the details about what fabric I used and how much of it are all in the free PDF below!  


For the batting, I used The Warm Company Warm 100.  I used my Janome Continental M7 to piece and quilt this quilt.  For the quilting, I did free motion meandering leaf design.  You can see the quilting detail in this lighting.



 This pattern is no longer free and will be available for purchase in my shop soon.

If you make anything using this pattern, I'd love to see!  You can share on Instagram using the hashtags #ruthiequilt and #jessicadayonpatterns  Thanks for following along!

Talk to you soon,


Jessica 

Comments

  1. Thank you for the pattern. I love the chain the blocks form and this one is special!
    I love the different sizes of the squares and it definitely would be a great stash buster- my favorite kind of quilt!

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  2. Stunning, as always! Thank you so much!

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  3. It is such a fun quilt! Thank you for sharing!

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  4. Love it. Another one on my to-do list.

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  5. Thanks so much for the new quilt pattern. I especially liked your suggestion for using it as a swap block - that would really mix up the scraps! Your work is beautiful, and so are the fabrics used in this one.

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    1. Thank you! I'm so glad you like it! It would be such a fun swap quilt!

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  6. I just found this pattern on Amy Smart's blog. I love it! Thank you for sharing it for free. I am fast becoming a fan of your designs. I look forward to seeing more of your work.

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  7. Thank you for sharing your time and talents with all of us! This quilt is beautiful! You have many that are on my must make list...which is a very long list!

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  8. Thank you for your gift of a free pattern

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  9. Beautiful Quilt!! Thank You so much . Barb

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