I designed the Sparked Quilt while tile shopping for another project. Something about the geometric patterns clicked and I knew it would translate beautifully to fabric. I initially considered naming it "Sparkler Quilt" which captured the essence better, it's reminiscent of sparklers and coincided with my daughter's Fourth of July birthday. The pattern works so well with large printed fabrics, scrappy designs, full fabric lines, solid colors, and even applique or cross-stitched panels. So many options to make it your own.
About the Pattern
The Sparked Quilt combines Foundation Paper Piecing sections with traditional piecing. Don't let the FPP scare you, it's very simple and doable by even a beginner. A YouTube video tutorial linked in the pattern walks you through the FPP step by step. The finished throw size measures 60" x 72" and the baby size is 36" x 48". The pattern includes a complete supply list, written instructions with diagrams, printable FPP templates, and coloring sheets for both sizes. The pattern is fat quarter and layer cake friendly. Skill level is beginner to advanced.
Companion Video
A YouTube video tutorial is linked in the pattern showing how to foundation paper piece the included printable templates. It walks you through the FPP sections step by step, making them accessible even if you've never paper pieced before.
