Alaskan winter, blues from dark to lite using flying geese pattern Quilt Pattern by Wanda Plamwn

A Alaskan winter, blues from dark to lite using flying geese pattern Quilt Pattern


Instructions For This Pattern:

A 50 word Alaskan winter blues quilt made of cotton fabric in colors of blue, white, and black will create a beautiful display of color and texture. The finished quilt will measure 54 inches x 72 inches and will be arranged in a flying geese pattern.

The quilt blocks will be 2 inch x 2 inch with a symmetrical pattern, alternating blue and white blocks with a black block in the center of each row. The pattern will be repeated in each row and column to create a balanced, organized look.

Begin by cutting the fabric into 2 inch x 2 inch blocks. The fabric should be cut into 18 blue blocks, 18 white blocks, and 9 black blocks.

Next, arrange the blocks in a nine-block pattern. With each block, the pattern should read blue, white, black, white, blue, white, black, white, blue. This pattern should be repeated in each row and column.

Once the blocks are arranged, begin sewing them together. Begin by sewing the blocks in each row together, and then sew the rows together to form the quilt top.

For the quilt back, cut one large piece of fabric measuring 56 inches x 74 inches. Lay the quilt

Prompts Used to Generate This AI Assisted Quilt:

Quilt Theme: Alaskan winter, blues from dark to lite using flying geese pattern
Colors: Blue, white, black
Fabric: cotton
Size: throw
Blocks: 2″x2″

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