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It’s an Enigma…

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Just how does it work? It’s an enigma. Hence the name.

No. 056 — Enigma is slightly tangram based. Slightly insanity based. And all good.

Want to know what else is all good? It’s easy to put together.

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Angela Walters did the quilting for this batch of quilts and I couldn’t be happier. I gave very little guidance because I was just spent, sapped and over-everything.

I pieced a twin for the sample quilt, but luckily with the power of a crop tool and nifty placement it works well on a king bed for photos.

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The fabric is Curio and Grunge by Basic Grey — who seem to have some hold over me. I really love all their work.

I ran out everytime there was a pretty sky and took pictures of this batch. Unfortuantly on this quilt it took up most of the cover. But this is what was going on behind My Quilt Stand (who was standing on a bench so he was tall enough):

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Because what’s better than one ferry? Three! Dude, the ferry trifecta. I love it. Every time. And I’m ok admitting that.

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More quilting awesomeness.

You need Enigma. The pattern has everything you need to make it in 5 different sizes — crib, throw, twin, queen and king.

And pssst… I just got them back from the printer. That was quick! I haven’t gotten a chance to update the listings so it still shows as pre-order but I hope to have the pre-orders in the mail tomorrow.

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(And no, the PDFs aren’t done. Between life last week and these getting here super quick… They are next on the to-do list. And if you’re wondering why it isn’t an instant thing for me to do? The PDFs I send to the printer are formatted to get folded and printed in the most economical way while still staying super-pretty. The PDF Versions for sale are formatted to print on your home printer. I just have to go re-flow everything, change sizes, etc. It isn’t difficult, just takes time.)

So I hope you are amazed and confused … and want to make Enigma today! (I kinda want to make another one right now.)

Life

Life happened this week. Upclose at new patterns didn’t happen this week.

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Next week…

(Pre-orders are here. Tentatively scheduled to start shipping Nov. 7.)

Ready? Set… go!

No. 056 — Enigma

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Question: how is it that a throng of various triangles can assemble themselves together snugly into a perfect rectangular quilt? And all without pesky triangular inset seams?

Answer: it’s a mystery! Or — well — an enigma.  Good thing we have a pattern to help figure it out!

Includes directions for making five sizes:
Crib – 42″ x 51″
Throw – 60″ x 69″
Twin – 78″ x 99″ (pictured)
Queen – 99″ x 99″
King – 111″ x 99″

Cover quilt uses Curio and Grunge by BasicGrey for Moda Fabrics.

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No. 057 — Slaphappy

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The night sky is full of stars — but have you ever thought how the daytime sky might look sparkling with those same stars?  Perhaps a little like this. Or perhaps not. No matter — this quilt can brighten up the day or night (or a cloudy Seattle morning)!

Includes directions for making five sizes:
Crib – 40″ x 50″
Throw – 60″ x 70″
Twin – 76″ x 96″ (pictured)
Queen – 96″ x 96″
King – 110″ x 96″

Cover quilt uses Cross Weave and Bella Solids from Moda Fabrics.

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No. 058 — Couth

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Crisp lines, strong shapes marching in lockstep — a quilt fit for a castle. Actually, now that we mention it, it actually resembles a castle. Either way, this quilt will look quite sophisticated in your own throne room.

Includes directions for making five sizes:
Crib – 48″ x 54″
Throw – 66″ x 72″ (pictured)
Twin – 84″ x 102″
Queen – 102″ x 102″
King – 120″ x 102″

Cover quilt uses Cross Weave and Bella Solids from Moda Fabrics.

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No. 059 — Quietude

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Imagine a summer’s sky, a flock of sparrows flying north for the Spring. Or perhaps a rainbow. Heck, why not both at once?  The point is that we have nowhere to be, nothing to do but gaze up and watch the shapes drift by.

Includes directions for making five sizes:
Crib – 45″ x 57″
Throw – 63″ x 66″ (pictured)
Twin – 81″ x 102″
Queen – 99″ x 102″
King – 123″ x 102″

Cover quilt uses Cross Weave and Bella Solids from Moda Fabrics.

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No. 060 — Pomaceous

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You’ve seen this somewhere, you’re sure of it. Perhaps a Fifties-era kitchen backsplash? Or the lobby to an ornate hotel at the height of the roaring Twenties?  Good thing squares are timeless — and an even better that this iteration of a classic tile pattern is surprisingly easy to assemble. (I see the pattern every morning on our fifties-era shower floor. What about you?)

Includes directions for making five sizes:
Crib – 45″ x 54″
Throw – 63″ x 72″ (pictured)
Twin – 81″ x 99″
Queen – 99″ x 99″
King – 117″ x 99″

Cover quilt uses Little Apples by Aneela Hoey and Grunge by BasicGrey from Moda Fabrics.

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Come back each day this week for more photos (and some random babbling I’m sure) of each quilt! Angela Walters did the quilting and they are simply amazing.

All titles are available for presale here. I’m working with a new printer this time and their schedules are very new to me. I expect the pre-orders to ship early-to-mid-November.

PDFs will also be available for purchase/instant download around the time the patterns begin shipping.

Interested in a wholesale order? Email me: emily (at) carolinapatchworks (dot) com.

I seem to do this often. The pier is closeby and as long as the tide is somewhat low it’s a great spot to take pictures of quilts. I seem to get the oddest looks though. A lady walked by this morning and was very intrigued by the whole thing.

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And then there is this:

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Oh, and this:

The quilt on top? No. 057. Check it out on Monday. Along with the 4 other new patterns. :)

We’re on Day Three! Come back tomorrow for my stop!

September 27th

September 28th

September 29th

September 30th

October 1st

And I leave you with this, my quilt-holder-in-training:

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(Some old patterns are getting a fresh cover picture in an upcoming reprint.)

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