My Green Picnic quilt blocks
My green Let’s have a picnic quilt blocks are all stitched up (click here)! I love all these different prints – I’m indeed not exactly a fan of huge moths, but on fabric I think they’re just gorgeous!
My Fabric Selection
So, for the green blocks I’ve used (from top to bottom):
Unknown cotton print (a gift my husband brought from Singapore)
Stenzo cotton Print
Unknown cotton print
Arbor Blossom – Nadra Ridgeway
Tula Pink – Homemade
Tim Holtz – Eclectic Elements, Monochrome Butterflies
Scroll all the way down to take a look at these beautiful prints!
Want to make your own picnic quilt?
The gingham pattern is a super fun quilt design where you can show off the prettiest prints from your stash! To make these scrappy blocks, you can either use Layer Cake squares, Jelly Roll strips or easily cut the needed strips from yardage. The blocks seam elaborate but are actually very quick and easy to sew (click here), thanks to the strip piecing method. The quilt measures 64 ½” x 80 ½” which is enough room to seat 4 people with the food in the middle.
Let’s Have a Picnic quilt pattern
The pattern is available as an immediate PDF download in my online shop – click on the blue button below and start making something beautiful today!



