Bold Blocks
The Bold Blocks quilt is a yardage, fat quarter, and scrap friendly quilt pattern. This pattern is excellent for showcasing large prints.
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A yardage, fat quarter, and scrap friendly quilt pattern designed by Allison Ramsing. This pattern is excellent for showcasing large prints.
Skill level: Advanced Beginner
Finished Sizes:
Large Throw – 69” × 84”
Small Throw – 59” × 69”
Baby – 41.5” × 49”
Bold Blocks coloring template in all sizes included in PDF pattern to plan out your quilt.
Downloadable PDF. A link to download the 100% original pattern will be emailed to you when the purchase is complete. The link will expire 24 hours after first opening the file. If you forget to download within 24 hours, the download link can easily be refreshed, just send an email with your order number.
The pattern is for the buyer’s use only. Do not copy, redistribute, or sell this original quilt pattern.
You may sell quilts made using this pattern on a small independent scale. Please credit the quilt pattern to Allison Ramsing.
Photos by Peter Ramsing. Quilting by Cheryl Quilts PDX.
note from the designer
Joshua 1:9 “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”
This verse encourages me to be BOLD, be STRONG, and be COURAGEOUS. As you create your Bold Blocks quilt, pick fabric that empower you to be BOLD, STRONG, and COURAGEOUS. This pattern is ideal for showcasing large prints. I designed this pattern to feature the bold prints in the Whatnot fabric line by Rashida Coleman-Hale for Ruby Star Society.
Happy sewing,
Allison
The fabric featured in the quilt on the cover of the Bold Blocks quilt pattern is from the line Whatnot by Rashida Coleman-Hale for Ruby Star Society. The following Whatnot prints were used: Brushwork in Blue Ribbon, Brushwork in Shell, and Brushwork in Goldenrod. The background fabric is Grid in Cloud from the Grid line by Kimberly Knight for Ruby Star Society.
Longarm quilting by @cherylquiltspdx