Good News. I won!!!
Thanks to Molli Sparkles who hosted the fabulous international giveaway and Intrepid Thread who sponsored the fat quarter bundle.
There are not 6 or 12 but 24 fat quarters in the full spectrum colors!!! I am so lucky.
The package came very quickly and neatly wrapped. I recommend you check out Intrepid Thread. Yes, they have fabric (some of it is on clearance), thread, buttons, ribbons, patterns and zippers too.
I impatiently opened the package to caress the beauties!

I know some of you are thinking - you won, that is great. How is that good news for me?
Well, I have good news for you too. I have a finish to share and a free tutorial.
Meet Swirl a Twirl.
A simple yet pretty pattern that you can put together in one day. Let's get started.
Thanks to Molli Sparkles who hosted the fabulous international giveaway and Intrepid Thread who sponsored the fat quarter bundle.
There are not 6 or 12 but 24 fat quarters in the full spectrum colors!!! I am so lucky.
The package came very quickly and neatly wrapped. I recommend you check out Intrepid Thread. Yes, they have fabric (some of it is on clearance), thread, buttons, ribbons, patterns and zippers too.
I impatiently opened the package to caress the beauties!

I know some of you are thinking - you won, that is great. How is that good news for me?
Well, I have good news for you too. I have a finish to share and a free tutorial.
Meet Swirl a Twirl.
A simple yet pretty pattern that you can put together in one day. Let's get started.
Swirl a Twirl (Finished
quilt 40.5” by 40.5”). All seams
are ¼”
Fabric Requirements
- Main - 8 assorted fabrics, 6” by WOF
- Background fabric – 30” (or 11 jelly roll strips)
Cutting Instructions
- Main Fabrics - Subcut each 6” strip into 6” sections, four per fabric. We need 32 squares of 6” side.
- Background - Cut the background fabric into 2.5” strips. We need 11 strips. Jellyroll strips can be used.
- Subcut each 2.5” strip into three 6” sections (need 32) and three 8” sections (need 32).
Block Assembly
- Stitch the background strips to the main fabric
squares, (6” strip first, followed by the 8” strip) making an L-shape. See
picture below.
- Once you have constructed all four
L-shaped blocks from one fabric, square them to 8”.
- STARCH and iron.
- Cut on the diagonal (through the background corner) as shown in the
picture. Repeat for the remaining three blocks.
- You will get two types of blocks – a left block and a right (mirror image) block. Separate left blocks into a stack and the right blocks into a second stack. See picture below.
- Take one stack and arrange them as shown below.
- Sew in pairs. Iron towards the background fabric.
- To sew the final block together, pin the two halves
together, to nest seams. Start sewing from near the center, just above the pin, to the end. Cut
thread.
- Turn the block over and finish the seam beginning
from the middle (slight overlap with stitches) to the end of the block. Cut
threads.
- Iron and trim to 10 ½”
- Repeat with the other stack.
- Make all the blocks, using one fabric at a time. You will have 16 blocks.
Quilt Assembly
And if you make this pattern, please let me know. I'd love to see your interpretation of Swirl a Twirl.
Here are a few more pictures of Swirl a Twirl.
I chose this pretty paisley backing. The colors - pink and coral match the front beautifully.
A green binding makes the quilt pop and matches the backing too. Yay!!!
No, I did not forget the label
The finished quilt is about 40 inches square - perfect for a baby. And if you brought this as a baby shower gift, you will be the instant favorite guest.
Do you like the pattern? Do you have questions? Ask away and I'll respond in the comments.
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Have a great Thanksgiving and be safe.
Hugs,
Preeti.