I repeated this pattern so I had three complete sets of blue and red, and two halves on the ends. When I made this up, I didn’t leave room for the extra row of strips, so just be sure to add one extra group on the end (as you can see in my original sketch). When I made this quilt for a client, I was working mostly with scraps she had sent me and with odds and ends of fabric I had or picked up. A math whiz I am not, so I honestly have to admit that I haven’t figured out exactly how much fabric you will need. Oops! I never want to shirk on a promise, so here is what I came up with. Yesterday, I totally got caught!!! Someone saw the quilt on my Facebook page with the long forgotten promise of a pattern and asked for proof of it’s existence. Once I sat down and tried to make a real pattern for this chicken scratch pattern I was working with:
About two years ago I posted on my Facebook page that I would be offering the pattern to this quilt on my Etsy shop.