Happy Monday everyone! I am so excited to share my very first quilt pattern with you all! You can purchase this pattern, Lucky Square in my pattern shop or on Craftsy.
This quilt comes together quickly and simply. The Lucky Square PDF quilt pattern is a great way to use your favorite small scale prints combined with a solid background fabric, to form a patchwork interlocking pattern. Use your favorite fabric line, or scraps from stash for a unique look!
Right now the pattern is available for instant PDF download only (no hard copies), for $6.50 (after January 21st, price will be $8.00) and 10 page PDF instructions include all the information necessary to make this quilt, including detailed cutting and step-by-step piecing instructions, complete with illustrations detailing each piecing step.
Pattern include instructions for 4 different sized quilts, Baby (38” x 38”), Lap (58” x 68”), Twin (68” x 88”) and Queen (88” x 98”)
Pattern include instructions for 4 different sized quilts, Baby (38” x 38”), Lap (58” x 68”), Twin (68” x 88”) and Queen (88” x 98”)
I really love how versatile this pattern is. This Lucky Square quilt no longer lives with me, as it was gifted to my aunt for Christmas, and I'm envisioning a second Lucky Square quilt just for us using up some sacred teensy tiny 2.5" squares I've been saving up of my most favorite fabrics since I began quilting 3 years ago.
I am so so grateful for a few quilty friends who answered my pleas for pattern testers to double check my work, and just love their versions of the pattern! Here are a few who finished up quilt tops using the pattern:
Adrianne completed this version using Essex Linen as her background fabrics and Indie by Art Gallery Fabrics as the prints. I am in love with how soft her version feels with that great linen as the background. She also added borders to the quilt edges, which looks great! Adrianne blogged about her quilt top here.
Michelle whipped up a baby version using a few adorable baby boy prints and white as her background fabric, this will be one lucky baby boy who receives this quilt!
Kirsten made this lap version using Architextures and a Kona grey as the background fabric. Her husband is one lucky man to be receiving this quilt as a gift, I love how the prints really pop against the dark background!
This is Alison's scrappy version, she blogged about her quilt top here. Alison has me wanting to dig through my scrap bins and start on a second quilt, like now!
This is Brooke's progress, hello fabric envy! This Castle Peeps version is to die for, and I can't wait to see it come together!
Marla is in the middle of basting her twin size quilt. She used Kona celery as her background fabric, and I'm totally digging it!
I can't say thank you enough to all of my pattern testers, this certainly would not have come together without them!!
This pattern can be purchased from my pattern shop for $6.50 through January 21st, 2013. After January 21st, the price will then be $8.00.
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The pattern testers did a great job! Congrats on getting your pattern out there :) I love the Architextures one - that may just be a future project of mine!!
ReplyDeleteWow this is gorgeous, I love a scrappy quilt and would be delighted to use this pattern for my next one!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I especially like Kirsten's version!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Jessica! It is a beautiful pattern!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! Your pattern is lovely. I have a thing for small squares and I think this looks lovely with both collections and scraps. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pattern! I am running through scraps and would love to make this!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern! Thanks for sharing so many beautiful versions of it!
ReplyDeleteI love all the variations of the top...it's beautiful! I would love to win a copy. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing in every version, which speaks to how great the pattern is. Fingers crossed the pattern comes my way!
ReplyDeleteThis would be perfect for my ever growing scrap bags!! So beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteI just love the way the same pattern looks so different in the various colour ways! Hope the sales go well for you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jess...great pattern; congratualtions!!
ReplyDeleteLooks really easy and a fun quilt pattern to use up the scaps everyone saves.
ReplyDeleteYour pattern testers did a fabulous job! i love them all its hard to pick a favorite with such a talented group!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!!
What a great quilt and it looks like a great scrap 'user upper'!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your pattern, it's great. I can already imagine cutting into some Charm packs to get the party started.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pattern!! It looks so intricate, but also very do-able. Thanks for the chance to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this pattern and super excited to see it available!
ReplyDeleteAll of them look great! What a fun pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute pattern! All the quilts are gorgeous! This looks like it would be a great scrap buster.
ReplyDeleteThank you - what a great look. I can't wait to start going through my scraps.
ReplyDeleteCute pattern - I have a baby quilt to make soon and I think this pattern would be great to use! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited the pattern is now available. I hope I win but if not I am buying one.
ReplyDeleteLove your pattern with the Denyse Schmidt fabrics, I happen to have some of those, and have been looking for the right pattern. Great design...thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I want one!
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern. thanks for the chance to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteCute pattern! - love quilts made of squares (esp leftovers). It's always great to have a pattern with size options. All the possibilities from your testers look fab.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great pattern! Love it!
ReplyDeleteNICE! So fun to see it in different palettes and sizes!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pattern!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt. I'm planning a baby quilt and this pattern would be awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove the pattern!
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern, and how versatile it is!
ReplyDeleteThe pattern is great. Each of the test quilts have a different look - all so great! Thanks for the chance Jess.
ReplyDeleteI love how different each of the testers' versions are! Congrats on creating such a versatile pattern! I'd love to win a copy - thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteSad I missed out on the pattern testing, but maybe I'll get lucky this time. Those quilts look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love how you had so many testers! you are soooo lucky!
ReplyDeleteI love this! So fun to see all the different versions :)
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern, it would be so fun to make with with each interlocking square a different color, with scrappy fabrics. Great design!
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern! I can think of a person or two who might need this quilt made! :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJess, congrats on your first pattern and it is a goodie. You have always been very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the pattern...it is a great one! I love to see all the different colour combinations.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win a copy!
So cute! Great pattern..congratulations!
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance! congrats also
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Thanks for the chance to win it! I'd love to try this one it too!
ReplyDeleteKari (dot) Stewart (at)me (dot) com
So excited! I've been waiting for this pattern. Thank you and please count me in for the giveaway! I've got my Chicopee fabric stash all ready!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun pattern!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I would love a copy!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWow! Congrats on ur first pattern! I love it! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great pattern Jess! I'd live to use my scraps to make this quilt!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your first pattern! I love that every testers quilt looks so different. It just shows that little color change can make such a big difference. ;-> Toni Anne
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great pattern! I actually really wanted to volunteer to be a tester, but I didn't have the time to finish it by the deadline. Thanks for offering it up!
ReplyDeleteSo many great quilts your testers made. Love the pattern and love your version with Chicopee!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cute pattern, and you've made me rethink my idea of combining my Chicopee with a dark natural solid. It looks beautiful with the white sashing!!
ReplyDeleteIf I don't win this, I will definitely buy it.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great looking modern scrap quilt pattern.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is absolutely gorgeous!! I would delight in winning one of your patterns.
ReplyDeleteScrap quilts are my favorite!!! This one would be so much fun to make.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt!! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteOh! I scrolled down to your post just in time. I've got a massive box if pre cut 2.5" scrappy squares from unwanted stash fabrics that would be perfect! I'm currently making a scrap vomit quilt, but I will have so many leftover I know I could make one of your patterns, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pattern and so versatile!
ReplyDeleteI love that pattern!
ReplyDeleteI love all the versions but my favorite is Kirsten's. Congrats on the new pattern & thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great pattern. I love the baby boy quilt and the Chicopee. :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! May this be the first of many patterns you offer for sale. Love Kirsten's version. I think it might be my favorite Architextures quilt I've seen so far!
ReplyDeleteI love how different they are. Thank you for the inspiration and giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteSo fun to see all the different versions! Wonderful quilt and thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove the pattern and also that you showed all your testers' quilts to show how different the pattern can look.
ReplyDeleteI was sad I didn't get a chance to test this pattern, but maybe I will win it instead! ^_^ I have an idea for this that I really want to try out, so I will just have to buy it if I don't win!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great pattern! Your Chicopee version is so gorgeous but I seriously love all of the others. I think that's the mark of a really good pattern, when each version looks so different but always lovely. Thanks for the chance to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern. I can see it now with lime green as the back ground and deep purples and oranges for the squares. Hope I win, I would love to make this one.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to publish your first pattern! Congrats! Thanks for the chance to win it
ReplyDeleteThe pattern looks great!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pattern! I like that it gives information for different sizes and you and your testers did a brilliant job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt! I've looked at all of the pattern tester quilts too - LOVE THEM! I'd love to win this pattern!
ReplyDeleteI have loved this pattern the minute I saw it and was upset that I couldn't test it. This pattern IS perfect for all my daughter's clothes that has been in the 'must do' pile waiting for the right design. Finger's crossed!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt. It would look awesome with a black background and hung on the wall. Love the pic of the pieces laid out on the ground...helps to imagine!
ReplyDeleteLove your pattern. Thanks for sharing the pics & thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteOnly quilting for three years! You are an inspiration. I've been at it just over a year now. Would love to increase my skills with your pattern
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Fantastic.....I've been looking for a scrap project, with a bit of order to it...thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning pattern and so versatile, nice to see the different variations and possibilities! awolk at rogers dot com
ReplyDeleteI love it! And I love your blog. I am adding this quilt to my to do list for 2013!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this pattern! I also love how by showing the testers pictures that it gives us ideas of how it can look by using difference fabrics. This is definitely going on the list!
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This is a great pattern! I can see it is so versatile, I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Goodness! Congrats on your new pattern! I would love to win it and have the beginnings in my stash already!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pattern! I appreciated seeing all the variations from different testers--all beautiful in different ways!
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How loving of you to gift your original quilt to your Aunt! And also how wonderful of you to share, in such detail, your pattern testers' versions. Smart too, seeing how it is done in different ways really makes me want to buy the pattern. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongrats you have won a copy of my Lucky Squares quilt pattern! Please contact me with your email address, as you are a no reply blogger with out an email listed in your profile, so I can email you the pattern!
DeleteBeautiful! I am dedicated to using my scraps in 2013. This is a perfect quilt to show off the multitude of colors in my stash. Thank you for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteLoving this pattern and the variety of effects that can be achieved with different colour/fabric combos! Would love to be in with a chance of winning a copy of the pattern as I have lots of 2.5" squares and strips looking for a chance to become a quilt :)
ReplyDeleteJess this is beautiful!!! Someday when I made something as amazing as this I'll share a pic...mine aren't as pretty. lol Miss ya!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt . It's fun to see the different versions made up!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pattern!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! Congratulations on your first pattern :)
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern! Great way to use up those little scraps!
ReplyDeleteThis is a darling pattern...and I love all the variations!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the pattern. I have been hesitant to do a small scrap quilt but after seeing this, I think I will attempt it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Pattern. Thanks for sharing the pattern testers photos.
ReplyDeletegreat pattern!
ReplyDeleteAlison's scrappy version led me here. I lover her color choices!
ReplyDeleteI've popped over from Jess's blog to see this pattern - wow, I love it! Congratulations on such a great pattern! What a great scrap buster :)
ReplyDeleteWould love to win this, but if I don't I will be purchasing. I LOVE this pattern!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! My husband got me the Craftsy Mystery Box for Christmas and I have been searching for the perfect pattern to use all my new fabrics in........I think I just found it!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful quilt. I would love the opportunity to make one. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteA great pattern and even looks manageable for a novice like me. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would be so lucky to win your Lucky Square Pattern
ReplyDeleteI just aquired my mom's sewing machine and in remembrance of my grandmother, who quilted, I would love for this to be my first quilt..I also have a great mentor, my future mother in law to help.
ReplyDeleteCute pattern! I've been "planning" a scrappy storybook quilt, using small scale novelty prints. This pattern would be perfect for it!
ReplyDeleteNow to check out the rest of your blog....Thanks for the chance to win!
I've got lots of purples and blues, and some Kona curry for the background...I'd love to put them together in this pattern!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try my hand at some lucky squares!
ReplyDeleteLike the new pattern! Would love to try it....
DeleteI need this one! I need a baby quilt done in February.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful pattern and would be a great addition to the quilt closet.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pretty design and a wonder how it comes out looking so different in every color combo. Well done! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI love the way the little squares interconnect.
ReplyDeletethe quilt top is so much more interesting than simply squares
Wonderful! This looks like a great way to use up my 2 1/2" candy bits from swaps!
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Congratulations on the new pattern. They all look lovely, but. Find the me with the celery background particularly pretty.
ReplyDeleteCan I still get in on the giveaway? It is a lovely pattern
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern!!!
ReplyDeleteMy Husband has already commented how much he likes this quilt. I hope it's not too late to get in on the giveaway!
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