Sharrow Quilt Pattern - PDF
A fresh and modern make, the Sharrow Quilt is a celebration of urban planning and design. Sharrows are road markings that were first used in Denver, CO, to indicate that bikes and cars are to share a road lane. The word is a portmanteau of share and arrow, and has become a ubiquitous sign in urban road planning.
The quilt top is made up of two, large blocks. Rated as a curious beginner pattern, you’ll practice making 4-at-a-time flying geese blocks and some easy strip piecing. Fabric requirements are listed in the photos.
Share progress photos and your final quilt top using #sharrowquilt and #mijapatterns! I’d love to see what you come up with. The version pictured here is the large throw size.
A fresh and modern make, the Sharrow Quilt is a celebration of urban planning and design. Sharrows are road markings that were first used in Denver, CO, to indicate that bikes and cars are to share a road lane. The word is a portmanteau of share and arrow, and has become a ubiquitous sign in urban road planning.
The quilt top is made up of two, large blocks. Rated as a curious beginner pattern, you’ll practice making 4-at-a-time flying geese blocks and some easy strip piecing. Fabric requirements are listed in the photos.
Share progress photos and your final quilt top using #sharrowquilt and #mijapatterns! I’d love to see what you come up with. The version pictured here is the large throw size.
A fresh and modern make, the Sharrow Quilt is a celebration of urban planning and design. Sharrows are road markings that were first used in Denver, CO, to indicate that bikes and cars are to share a road lane. The word is a portmanteau of share and arrow, and has become a ubiquitous sign in urban road planning.
The quilt top is made up of two, large blocks. Rated as a curious beginner pattern, you’ll practice making 4-at-a-time flying geese blocks and some easy strip piecing. Fabric requirements are listed in the photos.
Share progress photos and your final quilt top using #sharrowquilt and #mijapatterns! I’d love to see what you come up with. The version pictured here is the large throw size.