Positive Vibes Quilt Pattern

Thursday, November 3, 2022

 Today I want to introduce
my new quilt pattern, Positive Vibes


It's a confident beginner-friendly and fat quarter-friendly quilt pattern.


It comes with instructions for 2 different size quilts: baby and large throw.


I made this baby version in solid black and white
which I think is really striking!  It's nice that it's gender-neutral too
(for when I give it away...someday)!


I am all about large-scale prints for the back of quilts
and I'm especially obsessed with large-scale plaid prints at the moment!
This one is from the line Fleur Noire by Riley Blake.


Jen Ostler in Highland, Utah quilted it for me
with the Diagonal Plaid pantograph.  She hid an object in the quilting
per usual.  Such a fun game.  Can you find it?


I designed this pattern to go with my upcoming fabric line 
with Poppie Cotton called, Treasured Threads.
The little rectangles reminded me of stitching.

[Fabric featured here: Bloom True by Terri Conrad for Poppie Cotton]

Treasured Threads ships to stores in January 2023.
I will be hosting a quilt-along in March 2023
for the throw size Positive Vibes quilt.  A few quilt shops
will be offering kits for it.  I'll post more details at the beginning of the year.




If you'd like to snag a copy of Positive Vibes
you can visit my Etsy shop HERE.  It comes in paper and PDF.


For now, I am loving this b + w version and can't wait to make
a colorful, Treasured Threads version in a few months.

I'd love to hear what you think of Positive Vibes!
Tell me what you like about it or what colorway you would do it in.
Your feedback is always helpful and appreciated!

Thanks for stopping by today!

8 comments:

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    1. Thank you! I'm excited to make the other, more colorful version!

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  2. It’s fun! Hope to make one yet this year.

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  3. A heads up for you. A version of your pattern appears as a background in an August 4, 2025, YouTube video by Sew Yeah. Most of the comments were of the "What's that quilt pattern?!" nature. Be prepared! It's lovely. They used vivid solids and the color choices -- every thing from soft blue and pink to dark ochre and brick red -- on a white background really make it pop. It was the oranges, pear, and yellow in between that beckoned. Thank you and thank Google Image search! :D

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    1. Ah thanks for sharing! I love Sew Yeah! They have been a great supporter of mine and they're just "good people"! Their quilt sounds amazing! Oh, and yes, you can definitely make the quilt bigger. Just make a bunch more blocks haha. Unfortunately, I don't have the info for a bigger quilt but just keep on making until you've got the size you want! Happy quilting!
      Amber

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  4. p.s. can this be made larger? as much as i like a throw, i like to be tucked in fully. :D

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