It’s finally time to share one of the big “secret sewing” projects I’ve been working on behind the scenes for the past few months! Those of you who are also on social media have most likely seen the announcement that I have teamed up with six (6) other pattern designers to launch a new company called Quilt Theory. Today is my day to introduce you to my pattern called Ocean Path, its inspiration and creation, and tell you a bit more about Quilt Theory. You also will have a chance to win a copy of my pattern, Quilt Theory coloring pages, and all of my Art Gallery Pure Elements scraps (enough to get you amply started on your very own Ocean Path Quilt) and Aurifil thread.
Ocean Path
First, I’d like to introduce you to Ocean Path, my contribution to the debut Quilt Theory pattern line. Our underlying theme for this first collection of patterns was “Where can your quilt take you?” since the designers that comprise Quilt Theory live all across the country.
Living in midcoast Maine, an ocean path felt like the perfect inspiration for my quilt. I wanted to embrace the simple beauty of nature while providing a pattern that could be adapted to fit any color scheme, style, or decor.
I should note here that the stunning photos included in this post were taken by Michelle Bartholomew all the way across the country in Washington state. Michelle is the mastermind behind Quilt Theory, a talented quilter and photographer, and I’m so grateful to be working with her!

There’s something about the simple beauty of the ocean–the clean lines, soothingly subtle color play, and oh so much space to breathe that makes my heart happy–-and I aimed to captured it all in this simple yet striking pattern. I would like to think that you can take a stroll along the coast through the making of the Ocean Path quilt.
Using simple construction from easily cut triangles and sashing, this quilt comes together in a breeze. Generous negative space provides room for intricate free motion quilting, or you could finish it with simple modern straight line quilting.
Many thanks to Art Gallery Fabrics for providing the beautifully soft Pure Elements fabric for this quilt. I used Tile Blue PE-418, Emerald PE-417, Ocean Waves PE-442, Warm Wave PE-464, and Mirage Blue PE-424 for the feature triangles. The background and sashing are Snow PE-433. The backing is Seawater NE-123 from Skopelos by Katarina Roccella, which is the absolute perfect fabric to back this design!
I quilted Ocean Path with echoing, organic triangles within each colored portion using 50wt Aurifil variegated 4654-Seamist. I quilted the bulk of the background with organic horizontal wavy lines with 50wt 2021-Natural White using the walking foot on my Bernina 560, and went a little wild and free motion quilted pebbles into all of the sashings between the triangles and drifting out into the wavy lines. It was one of those times that once I had the vision in my head, there was no turning back. I’m excited to report that it turned out pretty much the way I hoped! I did all of my piecing with 50wt Aurifil 2021-Natural White and 2600-Dove. Many thanks to Aurifil for providing the thread!
I think Ocean Path would look equally striking in many other color combinations–from fiery reds and oranges on a dark background, to the soothing calm of cool colors on a light background. I can’t wait to see your version!
All of the Quilt Theory patterns are simple enough to be printed on 4″x6″ cards or a single page downloadable pdf. At only $3 each, they are perfect for gift giving or collecting, too!
About Quilt Theory
Let me tell you a bit more about the designers behind Quilt Theory.

In February 2016, a group of quilters connected to cultivate relationships with others running businesses in the quilting industry. A tight-knit group was quickly woven together as we shared successes, answered questions, and supported one another. What started as a way to collect real-time insight and expertise quickly evolved into an opportunity to collaborate.
Our goal at Quilt Theory is to create simple and modern quilt patterns, and we challenged ourselves to design a line of patterns printed on small cards. As a group, we have become a strong team as we worked through pattern writing, testing, editing, and quilting.

Quilt Theory designers have been featured in 20+ major quilting publications and international quilt exhibits. Combined, we have 47 years of quilting experience, and we are excited to share our debut collection for Fall 2016.
How to buy or stock Quilt Theory patterns
You can buy either individual or a pattern collector’s package of PDF patterns through our Quilt Theory website right now!
Pattern cards will be coming soon to a local quilt shop near you! If you are a quilt shop and want to carry our patterns, set up a wholesale account here, or order through Checker Distributors.
Want to buy the cards, but don’t own a quilt shop? Let your local quilt shop know you want them to carry Quilt Theory patterns (click for a handy note to send to your favorite local quilt shop!)
Now, for the Giveaway!
To celebrate the launch of Quilt Theory, I am giving away a copy of my pattern, Ocean Path (printed or PDF, your choice!) along with a PDF of all of the Quilt Theory Coloring Pages. I’m also including all of the fabric leftover from the making of my quilt, which contains enough fabric to get you amply started on your Ocean Path quilt, plus the rest of my large spool of color coordinating 50wt variegated Aurifil thread in 4654-Seamist.
To enter the giveaway today, tell me what color way you would use to create Ocean Path. Leave a comment and make sure I’m able to get ahold of you if you win. For an additional entry, leave another comment telling me how you follow Night Quilter (email list, instagram, facebook, twitter, blog follower, etc.) Follow Quilt Theory (facebook, twitter, Instagram, etc.) and tell me how in a third comment for a third entry.
This giveaway is open to US and international participants. The giveaway will be open until Sunday, October 16th, at midnight eastern time when I’ll select the winner randomly with random.org. Giveaway is open to participants 18 years or older. *If you buy my pattern and then you win it, I’ll refund you or let you pick out another free Quilt Theory pattern! This giveaway is now closed! A winner will be announced shortly!
Be sure to visit the rest of the Quilt Theory designers this week during our blog hop.
Quilt Theory Release Blog Hop Schedule
Friday 10/7 – Quilt Theory
Saturday 10/8 – Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl
Monday 10/10 – Daisy @Ants to Sugar
Tuesday 10/11 – Cheryl @Meadow Mist Designs
Wednesday 10/12- Kitty @Night Quilter <—-You are here!
Thursday 10/13 – Michelle @Michelle Bartholomew
Friday 10/14 – Stephanie @Late Night Quilter
Saturday 10/15 – Lorinda @Laurel Poppy and Pine
Monday 10/17 – Quilt Theory
I’m linking up with Crazy Mom Quilts’ Finish it up Friday!
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Beautiful! I would probably do this in setting sun colors.
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I love your design. We just returned from a trip up the west coast and Ocean Path reminds me of the gorgeous sites we took in. I’d definitely use the same colors as you to commemorate our trip.
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I made my niece a quilt with a palette I would want to use for this design — bright pink, golden yellow, deep grey, and white.
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I would love to try this quilt with colors -From the mountains to the water to the beach. Just love your quilt. Inspiration at its best! You can reach me on by messing on Facebook April Martin.
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I follow you on Instancegram! Beautiful work!
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OceanPath by it’s name sounds like it needs to be blues or teals but maybe I would shake it up and do reds or make it cobblestones and do browns on ecru.
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I’m following quilt theory on Instagram. Love the fresh, modern patterns.
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I might try this in shades of purple batiks
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I really like the blues you did–those are my favorite colors! Beautiful quilt.
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I would make it in approximately the same colorway as you, it is perfect ocean colors!
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I’m afraid I can’t mess with perfection! I think I would have to stick with your gorgeous colorway!
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I love your colourway absolutely stunning! Thanks for the opportunity to enter. Greetings from South Africa
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I would use coral/mint/aqua. Thanks for the great giveaway!
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This is a great quilt! Thanks for the giveaway. I would try a gray and yellow combination with a light green.
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I think your combination of colors is really beautiful. I would try a purple/lavender/rose pink combination on white or an aurora borealis color way: dark green/teal/yellow!
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I love your colors!!!
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I would make this quilt in colors similar to the ones you have, I spent a week up in Maine this summer at the beach and the thing that comes to mind when I heard the name of your quilt was the beach and the sand…
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How exciting this must be for all of you!!
I really love the colours you chose, but it will be fun to see others’ variations of your elegant design too.
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I was born and raised in Nova Scotia now living in Alberta and missing the ocean. I would use the same colour scheme as you did.
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I follow via instagram. The colors I would choose are probably green shades as i have a special person in mind for this quilt
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Purple and Greens are my usual favorite combo… but I’ve become a little obsessed with Navy and Mustard with a Grey accent lately. That might be fun 🙂
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i love the maine ocean when it’s gray and dark marine blues….cloudy skies and rolling waves….
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I think I’d love to make the quilt in greens and blues similar to yours. It is beautiful!
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I’m following Quilt Theory on IG too.
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I think I’d try it with purple/red/orange. Love the simple design. Thanks!
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I’m thinking purple would be awesome!
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I would probably do it along the same lines as you did–ocean colors. All of the quilts are beautiful!
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I love your colors, but I would do this quilt in purples and greys for my daughter’s best friend.
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Your colors are wonderful, but I think I would like to make it using bright Pinks and Oranges with a grey background.
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