Today I’m excited to share my pattern for Quilt Theory’s collection for spring 2017. I’m really excited about this collection as a whole; there is such a great variety of easy, innovative, and fun quilt patterns, and I’m sure you’ll fall in love with all of them. For our second collection, we challenged ourselves to write patterns that utilize precut bundles of fabric. Our hope is that you find a lot of inspiration in our collection to make quilts from your favorite bundles in your stash. In this post you’ll also have a chance to win a copy of my Staggered pattern, a rainbow bundle of Alison Glass fabric, and a spool of Aurifil thread, so read on!
Staggered
First, to introduce you to my contribution to the second Quilt Theory pattern collection! Staggered is a fun, easy, extremely versatile pattern that is a fun way to showcase your favorite fabric line.
When thinking about possible patterns to create for this collection, I turned again toward nature. With the vision of rock strata, water ripples, and windblown sand swirling in my mind, Staggered was born. Designed to be jellyroll friendly, the assembly instructions make it a very quick sew, perfect for all styles and quilty needs.
I used 14 of my favorite prints from the Sun Print 2017 line by Alison Glass for Andover Fabrics, with Lizzy House‘s Asterisk in white as a background. I love the vibrancy of Alison’s fabrics, and the hand of Andover fabrics is the perfect balance of soft and supple and sturdy and strong. When searching for a rainbow, I always head to Alison Glass fabrics first! Many thanks to Andover Fabrics for providing the fabric for this quilt!
Whether using a strip of yardage from your favorite designer, or an old stashed jelly roll of a favorite fabric line that’s been sitting in a drawer for years, this is the perfect pattern to put your favorite fabrics on show! I’m not a Liberty of London girl, typically, but for some reason I’m itching to make this quilt using Liberty fabrics and a textured solid background. I can’t wait to see what fabric combinations you use!
I quilted my sample with alternating vertical and horizontal straight lines, emphasizing the stagger in the pattern. I used 50wt Aurifil thread in 2021-Natural White horizontally and 2600-Dove vertically, with the walking foot on my Bernina 560. The subtle color difference in thread is nearly imperceptible, but it was a fun experiment to see if Dove truly does blend in with every color. It does! Many thanks to Aurifil for supporting Quilt Theory and providing the thread needed for our projects!
Staggered also includes a link to instructions for a bonus rainbow binding, since I couldn’t help but extend that rainbow off the edge of the quilt. So much fun!
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 designer team behind Quilt Theory.
Our goal at Quilt Theory is to create simple and modern quilt patterns, and as I mentioned above, for this collection we focused on using precuts. I am so excited about this collection as a whole, since I can see that we are really melding as a group and the efforts show.
We have become a strong team as we worked through writing, testing, editing, and quilting the patterns in our collection, and I’m excited to see how you take these patterns and make them your own.

I think many of you are familiar with the Quilt Theory team members, but for those of you who are not, here’s a brief introduction. 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 second collection for Spring 2017.
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, EE Schenck Company, or Erie Quilt Art for Canadian shops.
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 release of Collection 2 for Quilt Theory, I am giving away a copy of my pattern, Staggered (printed or PDF, your choice!) along with a bundle of 11 Alison Glass fabric fat quarters straight from my stash and a large spool of Aurifil 50wt 2600-Dove, my panacea thread. See? I really do love you!

To enter the giveaway today, tell me what fabric collection you would use to create Staggered. 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, May 21st, at 8pm 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! Giveaway is now closed! Congratulations to Mary!
Be sure to visit the rest of the Quilt Theory designers this week during our blog hop.
Quilt Theory Release Blog Hop Schedule
Friday 5/12 – Quilt Theory
Saturday 5/13 – Kitty @Night Quilter <–YOU ARE HERE!
Monday 5/15 – Michelle @Michelle Bartholomew
Tuesday 5/16 – Daisy @Ants to Sugar
Wednesday 5/17- Stephanie @Late Night Quilter
Thursday 5/18 – Cheryl @Meadow Mist Designs
Friday 5/19 – Lorinda @Laurel Poppy and Pine
Saturday 5/20 – Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl
Monday 5/22 – Quilt Theory
I’ll be linking up with Let’s Bee Social, TGIFF, and Crazy Mom Quilts Finish it up Friday!
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I want to use Allison Glass too….yours is perfect!!!
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The saturated rainbow of Allison Glass is perfect for this design! I’d also like it with solids.
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I follow you on Instagram (@cristinalovescrafts)
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I also follow quilt theory on Instagram
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I love staggered! It’s such a bright happy quilt! Thanks so much for sharing this, and thanks for your generous giveaway too! Your blog is a delight.
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I follow you on Facebook. Thanks again!
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I also follow Quilt Theory on Facebook. Thanks again!
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Love the Staggered pattern – it looks beautiful in bold colors like Alison Glass! I think I would try a dark background thought!!
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I love this design, Kitty! I think it would be fun in just about any fabric line, but I’m thinking solids would be fun and would leave me lots of opportunity to fill it up with fun fmq 🙂
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Let’s see…I’m on your mailing list and I follow you on bloglovin and IG!
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And I follow Quilt Theory on IG 🙂
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I love this–I like it in rainbow but I have a stash of Alison Glass Indigo that I think it would look nice in too. Thanks!
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I started following Quilt Theory on Instagram. marjorievlevy at att dot net
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i would like to use glass house by roseann cook to make staggered
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Such a gorgeous happy quilt!
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I am in love with Heather Given – Literary series. I would make this pattern with that fabric. I love these patterns.
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I would use Thimbleblossom Basics for making this quilt.
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My user name on IG is maryonlakepulaski
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I would use Cotton Couture by Michael Miller
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Oh, I love your pattern! First I thought: that’s the right pattern for the Supperclub JellyRoll I bought for my husband! After the second look: that’s the reason for buying chroma 💕
Thanks for this opportunity!
Minerva
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Quilt Theory is followed by instagram and facebook -> minerva_huhn, too 💕
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I follow you with an RSS feed…
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I love this quilt and can see it in a rainbow batik jelly roll (I have a couple that would work)!
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I would use up my many Kaffe prints, they would work so well with all of the negative fabric, maybe a pale green, light purple or sky blue..
I am dreaming and can see it finished in my dreams
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I love the pattern and I think AG fabrics are especially well suited for it, but I would probably use my Carolyn Friedlander prints for it! I have so many of them and love them dearly. Or: solids? That would be pretty great as well!
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I would make Staggered with my Kaffe scraps and stash. It would be lovely and filled with happy memories.
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Alison Glass is the perfect fabric to use in Staggered.
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I would use my flow by zen chic jelly roll, I also think it would look great in batiks!!!
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I don’t tend to use collections so I’d use a mix of fabrics from my stash to create it in a rainbow
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What a great pattern and collection! I would use one of the jelly rolls I’ve collected and never seem to use!
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I follow Quilt Theory on instagram and now have to see if I can on bloglovin.
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I would use my stash to make Staggered.
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I’d like to use rainbow colors like yours.
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