![]() ![]() ![]() (1) 3/4 yard cut of another coordinating print fabric. (3) 1/2 yard cuts of coordinating print fabric If you want to use four fabrics, too, here are the adjusted fabric requirements: Instead of using nine prints, I only used four, because finding nine different fabrics within my specific color theme was going to take forever, and I wanted the whole quilt to have a more cohesive look. UPDATE: It appears that the Bee Square Blog no longer exists, so I have tried to recreate the pattern as well as I can remember, but I don’t have pictures of each step. Best part, there were no triangles involved! I found the free pattern at the Bee Square Blog. I just finished this great zig zag quilt for our basement family room, and I couldn’t be more pleased with the result. When we’re not filling orders for our online quilt shop or working on our latest quilt and sewing patterns, we love to sew for ourselves. ![]()
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