Catching Zedz Quilt Pattern PDF
Some quilts start with a design or technique, some quilts start with function in mind, yet others start with a choice of fabrics.....Catching Zedz is one of the latter. When I turned fifty we took a pile of friends and family to a rustic bush abode for the weekend. No presents were desired but guests were asked to bring some fabric - important to them or our shared history - that I could later put to artistic use. From nappies, through towels, to beanies. From organza, through hand dyed velvet, to hearty home knits. Fabrics that challenged on all fronts. How was I to make a ‘my-story’ quilt from these?
We slept under ubiquitous grey blankets with the snorers and light sleepers divided by thin walls and earplugs. My design starting point had to be grey wool and noisy zeds. The mix of fabrics worked well in a maths-free strip-pieced block that was reverse appliquéed to squares of wool. The appliqué was machine stitched - with primitive hand stitch detail in an extra large running stitch in tapestry wool added later. The quilt has no binding or batting, simply a lovely wool backing. We are snug-as-a-bug under this one.
And ‘your-story’ quilt? All you need is a simple repeat image - a letter or a shape or a grand variety of them. Use your fabrics, your imagery and your life to make ‘your story’. Block size variations are included in the pattern.
This PDF quilting pattern includes full fabric requirements, cutting instructions and step-by-step assembly guidance. You may customise it to your desired quilt size.
© Jan Mullen. All rights reserved.
This pattern is for personal use only. Items made from this pattern may be sold in small quantities with credit to Stargazey.
This is a digital download. No physical item will be sent. Due to the nature of digital products, refunds are not available.