The third design in the DigiQuiltTM series uses simple design elements to create an elaborate-looking quilt. Turning and repeating a single block creates flower designs in the body of the quilt. A unique use of prairie points provides three dimensional depth, and the illusion of a fabric woven through the quilt. And of course, for a special finishing touch, you can take advantage of the DigiQuiltTM method for fully complementary, digital quilting that includes flower and roadrunner shapes.
The green sample of Prickly Pear is made with the Midwest Modern line of fabric from Amy Butler, and the beige sample is made with French Riviera fabrics from Art Gallery Fabrics.
Prickly Pear was designed and created by Amélie Scott’s 14-year-old designer, Katie.
Complementary tools and techniques introduced in this pattern include:
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