The Meadowland Quilt Pattern by Meghan Buchanan of Then Came June. The Meadowland Quilt Pattern is a great beginner friendly, block based pattern. It is very versatile because you can use FQs or 1/2 yards. Plus, I provide suggestions on how to make it scrappy using only your stash. Meadowland is the pattern you won't be able to stop making! It comes in six sizes and is easily customizable as it is block based. This pattern requires beginner quilting knowledge. The pattern assumes quilter has knowledge of basic piecing and can use consistent 1/4" seam allowances. The pattern requires yardage and/or FQ. Material requirements on second image. **This is a downloadable PDF, being instantly delivered to your email after your purchase is complete. Your download will only be available to download a limited amount of times. Please remember to save on the computer instead of opening on your phone. Feel free to print out as 8.5" x 11". Pattern is for one person use only. Do not copy, redistribute or sell. You may sell quilts made using this pattern on a small independent scale. Please credit the quilt pattern to Then Came June. Photos by Amy Wennerlind and quilting by Michelle of Mariposa Quilting as well as Robert Kaufman and Threaded Quilting.
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
I think it’s safe to say at this point that Meadowland is the most prolific pattern I’ve come across! After pattern testing for Then Came June, I ended up made it three different ways …
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
Spring Equinox Fabric Lookbook Spring Equinox Fabric Collection by Katie O’Shea. Like nature’s promise of new beginnings and exciting adventures, comes this vibrant and life-blooming collection of floral and fauna motifs by Katie O’Shea. Alluring displays of opulent botanicals and hues of fresh colors hint at life starting to bloom while cool temperatures remind us …
I think it’s safe to say at this point that Meadowland is the most prolific pattern I’ve come across! After pattern testing for Then Came June, I ended up made it three different ways …
I finally made a Meadowland quilt, and I couldn't love it more! Find out why I completed it in a week, and why resizing blocks is not always a good idea...
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
Get ready to bask in the glory of one of the most beautiful quilts I've ever seen. Every inch of this quilt was made with the high attention to detail that I adore my friend Maechen for. She turned this (justifiably) viral quilt pattern into her own masterpiece. Here's Maechen's moody, gorgeous meadowland: And here are some of my other favorite Meadowland makes, from the pattern designer Meghan Buchanan's instagram. Make sure to give her a follow! herehereI've been bugging my IRL bestie Ma
As a Minnesota Quilter, we have a fabric challenge category in our annual quilt show. This year there are "Warm" and "Cool" fabric packet options. Can you tell which one I chose: The "Warm" challenge packet comes with 4 fat quarters: the floral below right, plus the lower 3 fabrics. We can add 3 other fabrics, for me, the upper three FQs below, plus a background fabric which I didn't add since I treated my floral print as the background: Quilt Info: Pattern: Meadowland by Then Came June--downsized from 16" blocks to ➡️ 6" blocks Fabric: Minnesota Quilters 2020 Challenge Fabrics--Warm Size: 24" X 24" Quilting: 1/8" Matchstick quilting Batting: Quilters Dream Batting, Poly Thread: top--Superior Metallics, Rose Gold, and bottom--Glide 60 weight, Mocha Fun Fact: In order to keep the floral fabric intact, I cut the 4 corner squares as 1. I was totally inspired by @evquilts on Instagram and her quilt, here and here. I double dipped on this quilt and made it as part of the Meadowland QAL, ending this week, on week 6. Here are my weeks 1 through 5 posts for the Meadowland Quilt Along: I love doing matchstick quilting! I found some Rose Gold metallic thread and spaced my matchstick quilting 1/8" apart: This is all hand guided, as you can see close-up. I love the imperfections--they make the quilting look more human: We visited the Como Park Conservatory and Zoo and took some "quilts in the wild" photos: The giraffes were especially interested in checking out my quilt that day! Look for my challenge quilt at the Minnesota Quilters Show, June 11-13, 2020, at the St. Cloud River's Edge Convention Center, St. Cloud, MN! Grace and peace!!! ~Nancy Linking up with Show Me Something That's a Challenge, Favorite Monthly Finish, TGIFF, Whoop Whoop, Peacock Party, Friday Foto Finish, Off the Wall Friday, From Bolt To Beauty, Finished Or Not Friday, UFO Busting, Oh Scrap, Clever Chameleon.
Here's a few progress photos . . . - I spy four more blocks ready to go - love a bit of navy blue As you can see, I've used quite a quirky selection of fabrics, lots of soft greys, Liberty, Tilda, C&S, and favourite ginghams, along with my hoarded - very few - vintage fabrics and a couple of doilies. I chose to work block by block for my *scrappy version, so I had to spend a bit of time the other day trying to get a nice balance of colour and contrast happening. I wanted a soft vintage-y looking quilt, nothing too bold. And so a little unpicking was needed, because when I thought I was nearly done, I realised that one block was way way too dark, so that had to be altered. After some reshuffling up on the design wall, I left it all up there for a day or so before I stitched it together. - it's a lovely Autumn day here and the bright sun seems to have washed out the colours a bit I did enjoy following the quiltalong, seeing how others interpreted Meghan's pattern was interesting. Here's a few links for you to check out too - Petra on ig Abby on ig (love the florals with gingham!) Laura on ig and Anne on ig * I think if you use the 'meadowland' quilt pattern as it's written for fat quarters, after cutting each of your 12 (16) (20) FQ into the required pieces, you then mix and match the combinations. I'm guessing that if you only use those selected FQ - instead of going all-out scrappy like I did - it leads to some sort of nice balance happening quite naturally - whether you go bright or soft & pretty, or use all-solids or a curated fabric bundle. I'm tempted to give this another go sometime, using a FQ bundle too I loved making these blocks ❤ Linking up with Cynthia for 'oh scrap' over here at quiltingismorefunthanhousework until next time Linda
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
I think it’s safe to say at this point that Meadowland is the most prolific pattern I’ve come across! After pattern testing for Then Came June, I ended up made it three different ways …
Get ready to bask in the glory of one of the most beautiful quilts I've ever seen. Every inch of this quilt was made with the high attention to detail that I adore my friend Maechen for. She turned this (justifiably) viral quilt pattern into her own masterpiece. Here's Maechen's moody, gorgeous meadowland: And here are some of my other favorite Meadowland makes, from the pattern designer Meghan Buchanan's instagram. Make sure to give her a follow! herehereI've been bugging my IRL bestie Ma
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
I think it’s safe to say at this point that Meadowland is the most prolific pattern I’ve come across! After pattern testing for Then Came June, I ended up made it three different ways …
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
I think it’s safe to say at this point that Meadowland is the most prolific pattern I’ve come across! After pattern testing for Then Came June, I ended up made it three different ways …
Get ready to bask in the glory of one of the most beautiful quilts I've ever seen. Every inch of this quilt was made with the high attention to detail that I adore my friend Maechen for. She turned this (justifiably) viral quilt pattern into her own masterpiece. Here's Maechen's moody, gorgeous meadowland: And here are some of my other favorite Meadowland makes, from the pattern designer Meghan Buchanan's instagram. Make sure to give her a follow! herehereI've been bugging my IRL bestie Ma
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
I think it’s safe to say at this point that Meadowland is the most prolific pattern I’ve come across! After pattern testing for Then Came June, I ended up made it three different ways …
Get ready to bask in the glory of one of the most beautiful quilts I've ever seen. Every inch of this quilt was made with the high attention to detail that I adore my friend Maechen for. She turned this (justifiably) viral quilt pattern into her own masterpiece. Here's Maechen's moody, gorgeous meadowland: And here are some of my other favorite Meadowland makes, from the pattern designer Meghan Buchanan's instagram. Make sure to give her a follow! herehereI've been bugging my IRL bestie Ma
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
I think it’s safe to say at this point that Meadowland is the most prolific pattern I’ve come across! After pattern testing for Then Came June, I ended up made it three different ways …
Here's a few progress photos . . . - I spy four more blocks ready to go - love a bit of navy blue As you can see, I've used quite a quirky selection of fabrics, lots of soft greys, Liberty, Tilda, C&S, and favourite ginghams, along with my hoarded - very few - vintage fabrics and a couple of doilies. I chose to work block by block for my *scrappy version, so I had to spend a bit of time the other day trying to get a nice balance of colour and contrast happening. I wanted a soft vintage-y looking quilt, nothing too bold. And so a little unpicking was needed, because when I thought I was nearly done, I realised that one block was way way too dark, so that had to be altered. After some reshuffling up on the design wall, I left it all up there for a day or so before I stitched it together. - it's a lovely Autumn day here and the bright sun seems to have washed out the colours a bit I did enjoy following the quiltalong, seeing how others interpreted Meghan's pattern was interesting. Here's a few links for you to check out too - Petra on ig Abby on ig (love the florals with gingham!) Laura on ig and Anne on ig * I think if you use the 'meadowland' quilt pattern as it's written for fat quarters, after cutting each of your 12 (16) (20) FQ into the required pieces, you then mix and match the combinations. I'm guessing that if you only use those selected FQ - instead of going all-out scrappy like I did - it leads to some sort of nice balance happening quite naturally - whether you go bright or soft & pretty, or use all-solids or a curated fabric bundle. I'm tempted to give this another go sometime, using a FQ bundle too I loved making these blocks ❤ Linking up with Cynthia for 'oh scrap' over here at quiltingismorefunthanhousework until next time Linda
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
I think it’s safe to say at this point that Meadowland is the most prolific pattern I’ve come across! After pattern testing for Then Came June, I ended up made it three different ways …
Get ready to bask in the glory of one of the most beautiful quilts I've ever seen. Every inch of this quilt was made with the high attention to detail that I adore my friend Maechen for. She turned this (justifiably) viral quilt pattern into her own masterpiece. Here's Maechen's moody, gorgeous meadowland: And here are some of my other favorite Meadowland makes, from the pattern designer Meghan Buchanan's instagram. Make sure to give her a follow! herehereI've been bugging my IRL bestie Ma
Meadowland quilt by Emily of Quilty Love using VandCo Color Me Happy fabrics. Fat quarter friendly quilt pattern is by Then Came June.
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
Join us as we sew up this darling quilt - the Meadowland Quilt Along is Coming Soon! This farmhouse style quilt is so pretty!
I am excited to be back today to share about my latest Meadowland quilt! I released the Meadowland Quilt Pattern in 2018 and it is still one of my top selling patterns in my shop. The Meadowland quilt pattern really has taken on a life of its own and I love seeing all the versions of it out in the world. A few things a
The Meadowland Quilt Pattern by Meghan Buchanan of Then Came June. The Meadowland Quilt Pattern is a great beginner friendly, block based pattern. It is very versatile because you can use FQs or 1/2 yards. Plus, it provide suggestions on how to make it scrappy using only your stash. Meadowland is the pattern you won't be able to stop making! It comes in six sizes and is easily customizable as it is block based. This pattern requires beginner quilting knowledge. The pattern assumes quilter has knowledge of basic piecing and can use consistent 1/4" seam allowances. The pattern requires yardage and/or FQ. Material requirements on second image.