Diamond Lanterns Quilt Pattern by Emily of Quilty Love.
Diamond Lanterns quilt pattern is a block based quilt for your favorite fat eight or fat quarter bundle.
Includes 4 size options: Baby, Throw, Twin and Queen.
Fat Eighth or Fat Quarter friendly.
Intermediate pattern or ambitious beginner.
Pattern assumes that the quilter has basic piecing and quilting knowledge.
Fabric Requirements listed in photos.
Quilty Love Patterns are easy to read and follow with detailed cutting instructions and plenty of graphics for the vis
Directions for 4 sizes, Baby either 40in x 40in or 40in x 50in. Throw 56in x 56in or 56in x 70in. Instructions include scrappy or solid color ways. Beginner pattern that provides a fun way to showcase your favorite color gradients as well as use up your long time hoarded scraps.
Finished Size: 18in/46cm
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