We’re back with another Shortcut Quilt on the Jolly Jabber, and this time we’re introducing our Fat Eighth Frenzy pattern. If you’re not familiar with Fat Eighths, they are half the size of a fat quarter and a natural choice after Fat Quarter Fizz. This pattern takes a few Fat Eighths to make. Kimberly chose to create her quilt from the Heart’s Content collection by Laundry Basket Quilts.
Ready to start your Fat Eighth Frenzy quilt? Pick up your favorite Fat Eighth bundle this week during our 20% OFF Fat Eighth Bundle SALE, download our FREE pattern and watch our video tutorial for a step-by-step guide (P.S. don’t forget to save your scraps and scroll down to see why!). We also created a Fat Eighth Frenzy quilt kit (available soon) to get you started on this fun project as well.
We also created our quilts in different fabric collections that we know you’ll love!
Fat Eighth Frenzy in the Castlewood collection |
Fat Eighth Frenzy in the Horizon collection |
Fat Eighth Frenzy in the Community collection |
Want to see more Fat Eighth Frenzy fun? We’re joined by some of our favorite bloggers today with their creations. Check out each of their blogs to see more.
Jane of Quilt Jane
Heather of House of A La Mode
13 comments
I love this!! Thank you so much for sharing it with us! You are so awesome, Kimberly!!
Thank you Kimberly for the great quick pattern, really a 2 for 1 deal….
I love this one. Thanks Kimberley I look forward to whipping these 2 quilts up.
Love it! Thanks Kimberley.
I would love to make the Frenzy with the Community collection
Looks like great fun, will have to try this! Thanks!
I would love to use the Ambleside or the Whitewashed Cottage. {These collections haven't been released yet but I love them.}
I'd like to make this in Solstice. Just love that collection.
How do you girls keep coming up with so many new patterns!!!?
I like LOL from Me and My Sister Designs. I love the 2 for quilts. Thanks!
I love the free quilt pattern, and the fabric collection.
This is another great quilt pattern and I'm sure it will become just as popular as your other free patterns have been. Thank you for helping us all find great ways to use those precuts.
Curious, why not also sew a half inch from diagonal line when making the strips on the first quilt? Thus your "scrap"triangles will be sewn together and ready for trimming with one handling.