We love our fat quarters! That's why we've been fizzing up a new quilt, here at Fat Quarter Shop! Introducing our newest Shortcut Quilt, Fat Quarter Fizz!
The Fat Quarter Fizz pattern can be made with a few or a lot of fat quarters, depending on how large you want to make it! We wanted to make the quilt as easy as possible, so both beginners and advanced quilters alike can sew along!
Fat Quarter Fizz in the Lexington collection |
Fat Quarter Fizz quilt in the Into The Woods collection and a special touch on the back! |
Fat Quarter Fizz quilt in the Pedal Pushers collection |
Are you ready to get started? First, you need to download the FREE Fat Quarter Fizz Pattern, pick up your favorite fat quarter bundle, watch our video tutorial, and get sewing! Don't know which fat quarter bundle to pick? We have an amazing selection of fat quarter bundles.
Kate of Kate Spain Designs
Shruti of 13Woodhouse
Pam from Pam Kitty Morning
Fat Quarter Fizz in the 25th and Pine Collection |
Fat Quarter Fizz in the Somerset Collection |
So let us know, what do you think of the video? When you make your Fat Quarter Fizz quilt, be sure to add photos to our Shortcut Quilts Flickr Group, or post them on our Facebook Timeline! Thank you so much for joining us!
Thank~You Kimberly, I Love this Pattern!!
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Nice!! I have been looking for easy ideas for fat quarters - this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I want to go start one right now!
ReplyDeleteWhere is the link to the pattern? (Maybe I'm just blind...on cold medicine!)
ReplyDeleteI'm having trouble finding it, too.
DeleteAs fate would have it, I found the link about 30 seconds after I posted my reply. It is just below the video link on the previous page. And here http://static.fatquartershop.com/media/wysiwyg/pdf/FQFizz.pdf
DeleteI was just wishing for a pattern I could use up some fat quarters on, but that wasn't difficult and would finish fast. This is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThank you for yet another wonderful free pattern, I don't know how you do it!
ReplyDeleteLove this simple yet very pretty pattern. Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteSome rest is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Instagram. I love the blue and white!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and simple pattern. Just the ticket when a quilt is needed fast.
ReplyDeleteThis would be a great scrappy quilt for our donation quilts at the quild. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThumbs up on your video, actually all your videos! Great job Kimberly! Thank you!
ReplyDeletethis is a great pattern and video as usual - you are so prolific Kimberly!
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ReplyDeleteYou are always so generous. Thank you for this.
What a fun project and the result is always beautiful
Thanks so much for this pattern--I will be making one soon! I especially like the blue and white one.
ReplyDeleteI saw all of these quilts popping up on blogs yesterday and I immediately downloaded the pattern. I work full time and quilt at night or on the weekends. Saying that to say I'm not the greatest at organizing pieces leftover from other projects (fat quarters are organized by color in shoe boxes) so I am going to use as many of those pieces as I can to make the smaller pieces in this quilt. It may be a bit more trouble but I will feel good about using up some fabric. After all, I can only make so many potholders with leftovers!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute and so easy! I love all of the fabric options, but my favorite is the Into The Woods quilt. Such a pretty fabric line. Will you be "kitting" these?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial.
This is a lovely pattern - thank you.
ReplyDeleteI have some fat quarters that have a print of the ceiling of Grand Central station on them and I wanted a pattern that would display the print - this is perfect :)
this is beautiful & what a great video! I'm a newbie and this looks like one I can try too!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great pattern! My fat quarters and backing, and thread, and rulers are on their way from fat quarter shop. Quick question though, should I prewash the fabric? This will be my first quilt project, so I'm a little unsure. Thank you, Deanna
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