Thursday, August 28, 2025

Westfield Pattern Release & Giveaway

 Meet Westfield. 

Two (too) handsome guys :-D


This handsome quilt made his appearance in make Modern's Issue 64 in May 2025.

Modeled by Paul, Picture by Preeti, Cover by Make Modern

Designed in EQ8, Westfield is made using the Island Batik collection Poetic Bouquet and is Layer-Cake Friendly. One pack of 10" squares plus 3.5 yards of background and he can be yours.



Westfield is now available as a standalone pattern in my Etsy Shop, available at a discount of 25%, that is just $9 but only till Wednesday, 9/3/25. 

On my bed :-)


The pattern is easy to piece and comes with detailed instructions and colored graphics for every step. I have also included a blank coloring sheet so that you can audition your coloring choices.


Gorgeous!


But of course, there is a giveaway. Leave me a comment on this post, mentioning your favorite precut 
(and why) and I will enter you in a contest to win a free PDF copy of the Westfield (or any other pattern from my Etsy shop). I will announce the winner next week. 

Giveaway Update - The winner is #20. Email sent.

I will be sharing with Quilting Jetgirl's Favorite Finish and all my favorite linky parties. See full list on the sidebar.


In other news, I have completed the Turquoise/Aqua/Teal blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. Here they are. Will share with Angela's Linky Party on Saturday.


All of them



Framed 4-patch Blocks


Divided 4-patch Blocks

All scraps are Island Batik fabrics. It is good to be an ambassador.

The next Island Batik Challenge and Blog Hop requires us to make a Crazy Quilt. I will be using the Everlasting  Collection. 

Everlasting Collection - Selected Fabrics


Here is a sneak peek. 

One Block, Too Crazy


The Threaded Chaos Blog Hop begins September 8, 2025. I will be posting my little beauty on 9/15/25. Won't you stop by then?

33 comments:

  1. Westfield is a beauty, love those fabrics! My favorite precuts are actually half yard cuts. I normally make large quilts and fat quarters just aren't big enough. Your turquoise blocks are very pretty, you're using my favorite colors in this post, happy stitching!

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  2. Congratulations on yet another beautiful pattern! The fabrics you used are gorgeous!

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  3. What a lovely quilt--beautiful work on this one. My favorite precut is charm squares...I find them very versatile-especially now that i am making smaller pieces...Hugs, Julierose

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  4. Congratulations on the pattern release! It’s a beauty! I use to love fat quarters but now I’m trying to use them up to have a yardage stash. I’ll go with 5-inch precuts because I feel like that takes care of more cutting for me in the end :)

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  5. Congratulations on the pattern release and thank you so much for linking up with Favorite Finish. I love yardage, so my favorite precut is a fat quarter. :) Please select another winner for the giveaway if my number is randomly chosen.

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  6. I am a sucker for fat quarter precuts. I have many. Love all those batik fabrics.

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  7. You make lovely patterns and very clear instructions. Good job. Ann at FretNotYourself

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  8. Congratulations on your newest pattern release. it's beautiful of course. I love the colors you've chosen for that next challenge. I love fat quarters in particular, but have a fondness for jelly rolls too. Right now there are at least 8 jelly rolls waiting to become something in my sewing room.

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  9. Congrats on the pattern release! My favorite pre-cut is a jelly roll. :)

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  10. Ooh, that crazy quilt challenge looks like a fun opportunity to play with your decorative machine stitches! I like the mix of Plusses and four patch square shapes in your Westfield quilt. Yet another versatile pattern that would beautifully showcase any number of different fabric collections. You could make this quilt over and over again like a "TNT" pattern (Tried N True).

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  11. Very pretty, Preeti! At the moment, my favorite precut is a layer cake.

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  12. I'm not that much into precuts; I prefer yardage. However, I do have some precuts. I prefer layer cakes or charm packs.

    14themoney@duck.com

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  13. What a beautiful quilt!
    I very much prefer fat quarters or larger. Layer cakes etc often seem to be cut inaccurately and all the little fuzzies from the pinked edges make me bonkers.

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  14. such pretty colors they look so good - I always like fat quarters or layer cakes the best.

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    1. I forgot to say why-- more fabric in them for a variety of sizes when you cut into them

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  15. Congratulations on your newest pattern! Fat quarters because you can cut such a variety of pieces out of one!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  16. Oooh, I love those purples and pinks in Westfield! Congrats on getting her shown off in Make Modern magazine! I appreciate fat quarters the most because it gives me plenty of opportunity to cut it into the pieces I decide on without having to buy a larger piece.
    Kathy duchick at gmail dot com

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  17. Darlene Crosby darlsc@gmail.comAugust 28, 2025 at 11:13 PM

    My favorite precut is the 10” layer cake. I find it very versatile for use in the many patterns I want to make!

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  18. I really like the quilt. I make a lot of donation quilts so I love precuts. Jelly rolls and 10 in squares are my favorites lately. Jmikebalou (at) aol (dot) com

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  19. Super cool quilt!! Love the colors. I love all precuts, the last quilt I used a layer cake. Thanks. o diane 79 @ yahoo . com

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  20. Love the choice of colors in your new pattern. My favorite precut is FQ because they have straight cuts.

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  21. Your sneak peak has me longing for me. Congratulations on the debut Westfield.

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  22. Westfield is a neat design, and I love those colors! I'm wondering how you chose that name - were you inspired by a city or place? I'm a big fan of fat quarters - that's how I add to my stash so that I have a good variety of color for my RSC projects. Your RSC blocks are pretty in aqua, Preeti!

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  23. My favorite precut is a 10" square bundle. I like working with big pieces, but it can also be cut into smaller pieces if needed. I like the many options available with the 10" squares. cknapp3626 *at* sbcglobal.net

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  24. Layer cakes are my favorite precut. I like the way they are big enough to show off large prints, big enough to make large quilts if used with background fabric, and can be trimmed down to smaller sizes to use with patterns intended for charm quilts or just scrap fabrics.

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  25. Westfield is magnificent! Congratulations on making the cover! I love these fabric palettes, and your crazy block looks fun! Thank you for sharing and linking up.

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  26. Love your Westfield pattern. It would make a nice Quilt of Valour. Fat quarters are my go to as I have too much yardage. woodbm57at gmail dot com

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  27. My favorite precut are fat quarters, although I understand the need for the pinked edges in the other precuts, I’m not a fan. FQS are more versatile. freebird900 at yahoo dot com

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  28. Lovely Quilt!!!! My favorite are charm packs ( the 5 inch squares - those are charms right? )

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  29. Hi Preeti, what a lovely quilt! Thanks so much for linking up to FM Mavericks.

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  30. The color pallet for Westfield is beautiful and I like your RSC pieces as well. I'd love for you to join the weekly Sew & Tell party at Melva Loves Scraps. :)

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  31. Congratulations on another pattern! I always love your fabric choices. I prefer to prewash my fabric so fat quarters work best for me. I love both the variety (so many choices!) of buying á la carte and the coordination of a collection (my bed quilt is made from a FQ collection).

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  32. Congrats on the new pattern! She's lovely. Can't wait to see what you make for the crazy quilt challenge! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/09/02/wednesday-wait-loss-448

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