AGF Stitched // Blithe Quilt

ChristinaMarch 7, 2016

Another year of AGF Stitched has started up!  If you aren’t familiar with AGF Stitched, it’s a collaboration between Art Gallery Fabrics and Fat Quarter Shop.  Each quarter a group of select bloggers makes a set pattern with Art Gallery Fabrics of our choosing, and Fat Quarter Shop puts together a video tutorial for making the quilt.  Our first quilt for this year is the Blithe Quilt, which is available as a free download at Fat Quarter Shop.

Sometimes Crafter // AGF Stitched Blithe Quilt

This was another quilt that used Triangles On A Roll, which have become an absolute favorite of mine!   I just finished up my first roll of 2-1/2″ Triangles On A Roll last week – that’s 700 half square triangles I made in a year!  This quilt uses the 6″ half square triangles and they are just as easy to use and had this quilt coming together in no time at all.  Between cutting and sewing I think I spent about 3 evenings working on it, and then another few hours getting it quilted.

Sometimes Crafter // AGF Stitched Blith Quilt

Sometimes Crafter // AGF Stitched Blithe Quilt

For my quilt I chose Bari J’s Mille Fleur line, which turned out even better than I hoped.  They were wonderful prints for this quilt.  I quilted it with a fun pattern called Wishbone #2.  It worked out beautifully with the fabrics.  Be sure to check out all the other participants in this quarters AGF Stitched on the Jolly Jabber blog.

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Pattern: Blithe Quilt
Fabric: Mille Fleur by Bari J. for Art Gallery
Batting: Quilters Dream Poly Mid-loft
Quilting Design: Wishbone #2
Video Tutorial // Triangles On A Roll

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Sometimes Crafter // AGF Stitched Blithe Quilt

Comments (9)

  • Erica

    March 7, 2016 at 9:40 am

    Gorgeous! I love the bright pops of color and, of course, the quilting!

  • Christine Sherman

    March 7, 2016 at 3:31 pm

    I love your fabric choice, beautiful!

  • Judith Blinkenberg

    March 8, 2016 at 10:54 am

    That looks so sweet with your sheep! Love your cheery colors. I’ve subscribed to your blog because I love sewing and animals. I have 13 very sweet hens, and it keeps us gentle! Thank you

  • Barb in MI

    March 8, 2016 at 3:45 pm

    Fabulous – absolutely love your quilting! And of course your sheep…

  • Lori Morton

    March 8, 2016 at 6:32 pm

    LOOOOOVE your Quilt!!!! and your “Model” is soooo cool! is even smiling a bit! Awwww…

  • Jennifer

    March 10, 2016 at 8:33 am

    I just came across this pattern on the Fat Quarter instagram account, and did a search to see more ideas with it. I love the colorful fabrics you chose and the way the quilting highlights it! Nicely done!

    Growing up, we had sheep that I used to raise and then show in 4-H at the county and state fairs – so fun to see them enjoying your quilt, too!

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