Happy Friday, Friends! I hope you are doing well. I thought I will wrap up this week by sharing with you another free quilt pattern – Queen Anne. I love the chain effect played out by the blocks. That was a pleasant surprise when I was designing this quilt.
This design uses fabrics from Benartex’s Antoinette fabric collection. Click here to view the full range of fabrics. The fabric prints are elegant, feminine, classy, and just plain beautiful! I thought of Barbara for her love of pink when I saw these fabrics.
Click here to download the pattern instructions. With that I bid you a blessed weekend! I simply need to go back to work on some quilt designs. I have been buried in design work in the last few days — that’s why you haven’t heard much from me. I shall catch up with you later!
Before you leave, please tell me how you would use this quilt if you made it. This quilt finishes approximately 53 1/2″ x 71 1/2″. I am thinking it would look nice on a toddler bed – all things feminine are needed in a certain little girl’s life who would rather be a pirate than a princess at this point in her life!
















A Blessed weekend to your as well!
I love the pattern, thank you! I downloaded it because I thought it would be a great quilt for my aunt. I have the fabric, was just looking for the right pattern for her!
Lovely quilt Wendy. It would make a beautiful lap quilt. I am curious about the process you go through with your quilts. Do you design your quilts with specific fabrics in mind? Are you commissioned to make quilts with certain fabric lines? Or, are you solely responsible for designing, picking fabric and finding a publisher? I hope you don’t mind me asking. Leslie
thanks for the pattern, it is beautiful ….love..love the colors as well!!!
have a wonderful weekend!!!!!!!!!!!!! : – )
Wow what gorgeous fabric! I would use it in my guest room. Maybe throw it over the easy chair in there.
Maybe a certain little girl needs a pirate quilt!
A beautiful pattern, Wendy, and those aren’t even my colors. Good job!
Lovely design Wendy. Really works well to show off these fabrics. I think this would be a cute quilt in little girl’s room, but would also make a great lap quilt for someone special too!
I look forward to seeing the designs you are working on, when you are able to share. I’m sure they’ll be lovely.
Hope you have a great weekend!
SewCalGal
http://www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
lovely!
I can surely picture this one on a wicker daybed on a summer 3-season porch (with wicker planter w/fern and chair/ottoman). Sigh…..love those summer days!
Wendy — it’s beautiful! I think I would use it as a throw in the living room. The pieces are just big enough that it would easly make up in Flannels…. My granddaughters and kids are into the modern flashy colors these days — but I sure love this quilt for myself !
Thanks for sharing and good luck with your designs!
Karen
Lovely fabric!
Wishing you a blessed weekend. Get some much deserved rest!
XO,
Sheila
Thanks so much for the lovely quilt pattern. It’s so lovely! I would use it as a lap quilt for when I’m doing cross stitch.
You know me well! Very pretty fabric and quilt! I’m smiling about your pirate girl.
Thank you so much for the pattern. I´ll definitely sew it some day!
Gun, Sweden
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I would probably use the Queen Anne quilt in my livingroom. The design of my room is very Victorian and I think this pattern would look very nice in this room. I just wanted to say the quilt is very beautiful!
Hi there – I’m using this pattern to make a quilt from a soldier’s uniform for his widow – I will let you know how it turns out if you are interested. I really loved the design with the focus on the fabric in the middle.
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