When Fat Quarter Shop contacted me about quilting along with their newest shortcut quilt pattern, I immediately decided I wanted to make the quilt out of Carolyn Friedlander‘s newest fabric line Doe. Thus the seed was planted that grew into the Doe Layers of Charm Quilt.
Remember this sneak peek?
Well, here it is!
Layers of Charm
Layers of Charm is Fat Quarter Shop’s newest Short Cut Quilt pattern, complete with a free downloadable pdf and video. The pattern uses a layer cake and charm square pack, so I used a Doe layer cake (with two cameos by Botanics) and the coordinating Kona cotton solids charm pack. When I started this quilt, Doe wasn’t yet available in the US so Robert Kaufman Fabrics was kind enough to send me what I needed in advance (Thank you!). The part of the process that took the longest was deciding on a layout that I liked. I ultimately decided on one that I feel embodies the Doe fabric line well, with the focus on low volumes and amazing texture, with just a pop of color. Piecing the 57 1/2″ x 57 1/2″ lap sized top took me only 6 hours (and I’m a meticulous, seam-ripping-until-perfect kind of sewist).
For the back, I chose to sew one row from Carolyn’s Catenary pattern on an Architextures Ledger backing. The Catenary was my first time attempting needle-turn applique, and even with a time crunch, I truly savored each stitch! All three of Carolyn’s fabric lines are represented in this quilt, and I absolutely love it.
I decided to use a combination of straight-line quilting and free motion quilting, all of which I did on my domestic Bernina sewing machine.

When inquiring about a coordinating Doe Aurifil thread set, Alex Veronelli from Aurifil said that there was not yet such a set, but offered to send me coordinating threads of my choice (Thank you, Alex & Aurifil!). I chose:
- 2783 – medium delft blue
- 1320 – medium teal
- 2850 – medium juniper
- 1154 – dusty orange
- 5022 – mustard
- 2021 – white
- 2026 – chalk
- 2310 – light beige
- 2600 – dove
- 1246 – grey
Look at them shine (and comment below for a chance to win small spools of all these colors)!
My chosen quilting pattern left a TON of thread ends to bury (3 hours worth!) but I’m really happy with the outcome. Changing threads to coordinate with each section of the quilt really helps emphasize the varied values and textures in Carolyn’s Doe line. The Layers of Charm pattern is a great pattern that lets the fabric do the talking.
My family helped me photograph the completed quilt during one of our recent blizzards (there seems to be one every few days). We had a little bit too much fun, as you can see.
Quilt Stats
Pattern: Layers of Charm free Shortcut Quilt pattern by Fat Quarter Shop. (instructional video here)
Size: lap sized: 57 1/2″ x 57 1/2″ (pattern includes table runner, crib, lap, queen, and king sizes)
Fabric (all by Carolyn Friedlander for Robert Kaufman Fabrics):
Front: layer cake of Doe with two squares from Botanics, charm square pack of Doe coordinating Kona cottons.
Back: Architextures Ledger in Grey with Catenary pattern in Doe Droplet in Carrot on Kona Med Grey and Architextures crosshatch in Niagara
Binding: Architextures crosshatch in Navy with an accent of Poppy
Batting: 100% cotton Soft n’ Crafty batting
Thread: Aurifil 50wt in coordinating colors: 2783 – medium delft blue, 1320 – medium teal, 2850 – medium juniper, 1154 – dusty orange, 5022 – mustard, 2021 – white, 2026 – chalk, 2310 – light beige, 2600 – dove, and 1246 – grey
Time:
Piecing the top: 6 hours
Piecing the back: 4 hours
Squaring, layering, and basting: 45 min
Quilting: 7 hrs 45 min
Finishing (thread burying): 3 hours
Binding: 1 hr 30 min
Total: Approx. 23 hours
While I always seem to take the long road, this quilt could easily be whipped up in a weekend (or a day, if you’re quick). I am already thinking of making a baby-sized version with all black and white (heavy on the black) 10-squares and a bright pop of color solid charm pack.
Now, for a giveaway!
To celebrate the launch of the Layers of Charm pattern, I’m hosting a giveaway. One lucky winner will win a layer cake (ten-square) of Doe by Carolyn Friedlander (thanks to the Fat Quarter Shop) and a set of small spools of coordinating Aurifil threads* (thanks to Aurifil). You can enter by leaving two comments:
- What would you make with your winnings?
- If you follow me, Night Quilter, let me know how–or visit my right toolbar to follow me if you don’t already, then tell me how! (e-mail, WordPress, Bloglovin’, Instagram, Twitter, Craftsy)
The giveaway will be open until Monday, February 16th 12noon EST. I’ll select one winner randomly from the comments below. Good luck!
*Note: The coordinating Aurifil thread set is not an “official” Doe coordinating set. I personally chose ten colors that I feel compliment and coordinate with the Doe fabric line.
After entering the giveaway, head over to the Fat Quarter Shop’s blog the Jolly Jabber to see the other version of this quilt in the blog hop. Meanwhile, we’ll be snuggling in this lovely Doe quilt.












I Would make a quilt for my great grandson! Love this quilt!
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Love your quilt, I would make this pattern should I win.
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I would love to make a quilt for my mom to use when she sits in her comfy chair.
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I follow through bloglovin
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I would make a similar lap quilt/throw for our new mountain home.
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I follow Night Quilter with Bloglovin
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Love those fabrics, I would definitely make a quilt, probably to put on the back of my couch.
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Lovely quilt! I would also make a quilt.
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I would make that exact quilt. It is lovely.
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Love Doe! I would make exactly what you did. Great pattern. Beautiful snow shots of quilt.
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I would make a table runner!
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I follow you by emai!
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Now following by email
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Love the Doe line and Aurifil thread! I think I’d make HSTs with the 10″ squares, then see where they led me.
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I would make a quilt.
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Oh my stars! I’m seeing this Layers of Charm all over my FB & Instagram feeds! Gotta make one, too!
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Very Pretty and Simple pattern which I have downloaded to make one day. Love the FAT QUARTER SHOP!!!
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I would make a quilt if I were to win this prize – I have some fat quarters of Carolyn’s Botanics line & they would be great with the Layer Cake. I love that all of Carolyn’s lines work so well together. Thanks for the chance to win!
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I follow via email subscription, thanks.
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Hi Kitty, I love your quilts – they are quite different to the conventional patterns that I’ve used in the past, maybe it’s time for me to be a bit more adventurous. If I would I would make a lap quilt and table runner with the lovely fabric and beautiful threads.
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Your quilt rocks! Love the colors and would attempt to make this quilt with the prize. Also, love Aurifil thread. Following you on Bloglovin.
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Your quilt is stunning – love the colours. 3 hrs burying ends – totally worth it. I would definitely make a quilt and use your pattern.
Pauline
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Pauline
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What a lovely quilt you made. I would like to do this pattern. I love Kaufman’s fabric, FQ shop and Aurifil thread. I follow you on Bloglovin.
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I can’t decide. On the one hand, your design is great. On the other hand, the color perfectly matches one of my projects …
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I fallow you by mail
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I would attempt to make your beautiful quilt, very powerful and representative!
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I would make a twin sized jacob’s ladder quilt. 🙂
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I follow on instagram with the name shroomfrog.
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I follow you on IG and Bloglovin’.
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Love your quilt! I would make a quilt for our bed.
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I love it, such a clean look!
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SheilaI follow you by email and I really like it
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I like your take on it using different fabrics for the triangles! I’ve never seen Frielander’s fabrics. It’d be interesting to try one like yours.
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if I win, I will make a beautiful lap quilt! Thanks for the giveaway.
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Lovely quilt ! I keep looking at it! I would make a quilt as well. Thanks for the giveaway.
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I’m now following you on Instagram! Thanks for the chance.
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The Doe line is just great for a more masculine look, so I would make a boy’s quilt for Project Linus and give to an older boy who needs a quilty hug.
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Started following your blog using my email. Looking forward to other posts that feature you clean, modern look. Also, LOVE Aurifil thread. Those colors are wonderful!
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I owe my son-in-law a quilt and this would be a perfect pattern.
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Love your quilt. I’d make one for my dad.
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Love the fabric line AND quilt! I would make something with trees on the front…..wonderful photography too! Thank you!
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I am following your blog by e-mail, and love this pattern and choice of fabric!! The finished quilt just seems to sparkle! I would use the fabric to make this same pattern. Also, Aurfil is my favorite thread of all I have tried!
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Beautiful! I would make a mini quilt if I won these wonderful fabrics.
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Newbie to quilting. Would love to make a wedding gift. ❤️😘
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Love these colors and would love to make the quilt in the picture.
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Great quilt pattern. It looks fabulous out in the snowy landscape. If I were to win I would make the quilt in the same fabrics.
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