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Hat City

$12.00

The Hat City quilt pattern draws inspiration from a South American textile I found years ago. I knew it would make a fun quilt design, and it didn’t disappoint! The design has a modern feel to it, but it is versatile enough to be paired with traditional and modern fabrics alike, each giving it its own unique aesthetic.

There are two quilt sizes offered in this pattern:

Hat City Baby = 44” x 44”

Hat City Throw = 71” x 71” (these sizes are approximate)

The pattern includes alphabet squares for keeping cut fabric organized, and two coloring pages.

I offer yardage requirements in the pattern, but I have found that the yardage can be substituted for fat quarters.

Pattern suitable for intermediate quilters.

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The Hat City quilt pattern draws inspiration from a South American textile I found years ago. I knew it would make a fun quilt design, and it didn’t disappoint! The design has a modern feel to it, but it is versatile enough to be paired with traditional and modern fabrics alike, each giving it its own unique aesthetic.

There are two quilt sizes offered in this pattern:

Hat City Baby = 44” x 44”

Hat City Throw = 71” x 71” (these sizes are approximate)

The pattern includes alphabet squares for keeping cut fabric organized, and two coloring pages.

I offer yardage requirements in the pattern, but I have found that the yardage can be substituted for fat quarters.

Pattern suitable for intermediate quilters.

The Hat City quilt pattern draws inspiration from a South American textile I found years ago. I knew it would make a fun quilt design, and it didn’t disappoint! The design has a modern feel to it, but it is versatile enough to be paired with traditional and modern fabrics alike, each giving it its own unique aesthetic.

There are two quilt sizes offered in this pattern:

Hat City Baby = 44” x 44”

Hat City Throw = 71” x 71” (these sizes are approximate)

The pattern includes alphabet squares for keeping cut fabric organized, and two coloring pages.

I offer yardage requirements in the pattern, but I have found that the yardage can be substituted for fat quarters.

Pattern suitable for intermediate quilters.

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