Sabine Crossing Quilt Pattern

Original price was: $9.00.Current price is: $7.20.

About the Sabine Crossing Quilt

The Sabine Crossing Quilt stands out as a skill-building sampler quilt that blends classic quilt blocks with modern construction techniques.

Originally introduced as a mystery quilt within the Seasoned Makers Community, it was designed to be pieced together one block at a time, keeping quilters engaged while allowing them to refine their skills with each block.

1. Skill Development Focus – With its structured yet approachable block-based design, this quilt challenges quilters to master classic techniques like the Square-in-a-Square method and the Half Square Triangles 4-at-a-Time. It’s a perfect project for quilters looking to level up their precision and accuracy while creating a visually striking quilt.

2. Customizable Layout & Sizes – Unlike traditional patterns that follow a strict format, Sabine Crossing allows for creative flexibility. Quilters can choose from three different sizes—Baby (45” x 45”), Crib (49” x 49”), and Lap (55” x 55”)—and add or omit borders to tailor the final look.

3. Sampler-Style Blocks with a Unified Design – Many sampler quilts feature a mix of blocks that don’t always flow together cohesively. Sabine Crossing takes a different approach, ensuring that each block builds upon the previous ones, creating a balanced and harmonious design.

4. Perfect for Confident Beginners – While it introduces a variety of techniques, Sabine Crossing is designed to be approachable, making it an excellent learning quilt for those wanting to practice new skills without feeling overwhelmed.

  • Skill Level: Confident Beginner
  • PDF Download
  • Coloring page included
  • Sabine Crossing come in 3 sizes
    • Baby (45″ x  45″)
    • Crib (49″ x 49″)
    • Lap (55″ x 55″)
  • Fabric is assumed to be 42″ wide with seam allowances a scant  ¼”
  • If your WOF is less than 42″ wide, you may need more fabric

Pattern is for personal use only. Duplication of any kind is prohibited.

>>>Read the Sabine Crossing blog post here!

 


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