Berry Trifle Quilt Pattern

 
 

Are you ready for a fun and easy quilting project? Look no further than the Berry Trifle Quilt! This beginner-friendly pattern is perfect for anyone looking to dip their toes into the world of quilting, and it comes together quickly using just two methods of flying geese.

Ah, the Berry Trifle, a dessert fit for royalty! Imagine, if you will, a decadent glass dish, filled with layers upon layers of sweet, creamy, and fruity goodness. Layers of buttery, crumbly shortbread cookies, velvety vanilla custard, and then, just when you thought it couldn't get any better, the pièce de résistance, layers of ripe, juicy berries. Blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and blackberries all bursting with flavor, perfectly balanced with just the right amount of sweetness and tartness. As you dig your spoon into this beautiful concoction, you'll discover a symphony of textures and flavors, each layer blending seamlessly into the next. It delights all the senses with its beautiful presentation!

The Berry Trifle Quilt Pattern, a stunning flying geese creation inspired by the luscious dessert that bears its name! This quilt features a delightful mix of colors, textures, and patterns, just like the layers of a trifle. The negative space allows the flying geese quilt blocks to take the center stage! Just like its namesake dessert, the Berry Trifle Quilt is a feast for the eyes and the soul, a celebration of color, texture, and creativity.

Flying geese are a versatile and popular quilting block, and there are many different ways to create them. For the Berry Trifle Quilt, we'll be using two different methods: the traditional method and the 4 at a time method.

The Berry Trifle Quilt pattern is perfect for showcasing a mix of colors and prints, just like the layers of a trifle. The pattern includes a modern version and a scrappy version using various fabric requirements.

  1. Skill Level: Confident Beginner

  2. Pattern is written for crib (32”X 48”), square throw (64" x 64"), twin (70” x 90”), queen (100” x 100”) and king (110” x 110”) sizes

  3. Finished block size is 16”

  4. Downloadable PDF format, does not include a physical product

  5. Includes blank coloring pages and printable fabric organization labels

Grab your copy of the pattern in our shop HERE. I can’t wait to see what you make! Don’t forget to tag us on social media! #BerryTrifleQuilt #SugarStitchesQuiltCo @SugarStitchesQuiltCo. Happy sewing!

 

Happy version of the Berry Trifle Quilt Pattern pieced and quilted by Debbie of Spare Threads Quilting!

 
Ledine Watson

I am a quilt pattern designer, blogger, YouTube video creator and educator. Let me help you become a better quilter!

https://www.sugarstitchesquiltco.com
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