Phases Green Wall Hanging

Phases is a free mini quilt pattern I designed in 2019. It’s a modern, geometric, beginner-friendly quilt pattern and a fun, quick project for all sewing levels. The design is made up of simple half square triangles and split quarter square triangles with lots of background space and a one-inch border. Like my studio name, this design was inspired by the phases of the moon. Just like the moon, life waxes and wanes with excitement, creativity, wonder, and amusement and I wanted a light-hearted project to reflect that and represent my brand. This particular quilt is the first version I made of this pattern and is near and dear to my heart.

The Backstory

Before designing Phases, I was in the middle of writing my first attempt at a quilt pattern for my Flint design and was getting frustrated. I was creating printable templates, charts full of fabric and cutting requirements, cutting diagrams, and instructional copy all for the first time and I was feeling like I jumped into the deep end of the pool with no floaties on. And then, on top of that, because of my inability to click that little save icon frequently enough and an unexpected thunderstorm-induced power outage, I lost my computer file and all the progress that came with it. I was ready to quit! Feeling idiotic and incompetent over my situation I needed to prove to myself that I could actually write a quilt pattern, but Flint wasn’t the way to do that.  So, I decided to start on a smaller scale. Enter dreams of mini quilts, HSTs, and SQSTs, and *poof* the Phases design was conceived. 

Design Inspiration

A big part of creating this design was wanting to play with the split quarter square triangle blocks. I was finding myself a bit obsessed with them at the time and I actually released a series of free patterns including them in 2020. SQSTs are so versatile, the pattern opportunities are endless! Another aspect I kept in mind while designing Phases was making it adaptable for multiple ratios. I wanted the design to look good in a square (for the pillow layout), a rectangle (for the wall hanging), and in a line (for the table runner). Once I set these parameters for myself I was able to quickly put the pictures from my mind to paper and compile all the needed elements to write my first quilt pattern.

Fabrics

This green wall hanging is the first test I made for this pattern and I think is still my favorite. Must be that Kona Cotton Spruce background color. I’m hooked on it! The solid black is from Hobby Lobby and the white print is a gem from my stash so is a bit of a mystery. I know it’s from my favorite local shop Wooden Bridge Dry Goods and I think it’s an Andover fabric but I can’t be sure. The yellow border is Linear Gradation in Curry from RJR Fabrics Urban Artifacts collection designed by Leslie Tucker Jenison. I added corner pockets to the back of this mini quilt so a dowel or rod can be slipped in to hang it. If you’d like to learn how to do this check my How to Finish a Wall Hanging tutorial.

Phases Layouts and Colors

As I mentioned the Phases pattern includes requirements and instructions for three different size mini quilts; pillow, wall hanging, and table runner. When it comes to colors this pattern is pretty simple as it only uses four. One fun aspect is if you decide to simplify it even more, and only use three colors (by using the Background color in place of Color A or B), it really changes the look of the design. I’m partial to quilts with dark backgrounds and I think that aesthetic works particularly well with this design because of its moon-like appearance, but it also works well in lighter color palettes.

mock up of a modern, geometric, mini quilt pattern showing four color variation ideas
 

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Anna Brown

This article was written by Anna Brown, owner of Wax and Wane Studio and North Star Quilt Shop.

Anna is a designer, creative director, and passionate quilter who loves sparking creativity in others, curating fabric bundles for fun-loving quilters, and designing quilt patterns and quilting cottons.

https://www.waxandwanestudio.com/

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