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Topsfield Fair Quilt Pattern

$13.11

Skill Level: Beginner and above

A fun, vintage-inspired pattern that works well with fabric yardage, precuts and scraps.

  1. Original quilt design - vintage inspired

  2. Downloadable PDF

  3. Includes instructions for:

    1. Baby quilt - 45” x 45”

    2. Throw quilt - 60” x 60”

    3. Twin quilt - 70” x 90”

    4. Full/Queen quilt - 90” x 90”

  4. The number of quilt blocks can be increased to make a larger quilt.

  5. By adding, increasing or deleting borders, you can adjust the size of your quilt.

SLQ Patterns assume yardage to be 42″ wide and seam allowance to be a scant 1/4.″

COPYRIGHT INFO: Quilt patterns cannot be reproduced and sold. Duplication of any kind is prohibited. Quilts made using Sweet Little Quilts patterns CAN be sold, however, design credit needs to be given. Please only use Sweet Little Quilts photos with proper credit. Thank you!

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Skill Level: Beginner and above

A fun, vintage-inspired pattern that works well with fabric yardage, precuts and scraps.

  1. Original quilt design - vintage inspired

  2. Downloadable PDF

  3. Includes instructions for:

    1. Baby quilt - 45” x 45”

    2. Throw quilt - 60” x 60”

    3. Twin quilt - 70” x 90”

    4. Full/Queen quilt - 90” x 90”

  4. The number of quilt blocks can be increased to make a larger quilt.

  5. By adding, increasing or deleting borders, you can adjust the size of your quilt.

SLQ Patterns assume yardage to be 42″ wide and seam allowance to be a scant 1/4.″

COPYRIGHT INFO: Quilt patterns cannot be reproduced and sold. Duplication of any kind is prohibited. Quilts made using Sweet Little Quilts patterns CAN be sold, however, design credit needs to be given. Please only use Sweet Little Quilts photos with proper credit. Thank you!

Skill Level: Beginner and above

A fun, vintage-inspired pattern that works well with fabric yardage, precuts and scraps.

  1. Original quilt design - vintage inspired

  2. Downloadable PDF

  3. Includes instructions for:

    1. Baby quilt - 45” x 45”

    2. Throw quilt - 60” x 60”

    3. Twin quilt - 70” x 90”

    4. Full/Queen quilt - 90” x 90”

  4. The number of quilt blocks can be increased to make a larger quilt.

  5. By adding, increasing or deleting borders, you can adjust the size of your quilt.

SLQ Patterns assume yardage to be 42″ wide and seam allowance to be a scant 1/4.″

COPYRIGHT INFO: Quilt patterns cannot be reproduced and sold. Duplication of any kind is prohibited. Quilts made using Sweet Little Quilts patterns CAN be sold, however, design credit needs to be given. Please only use Sweet Little Quilts photos with proper credit. Thank you!

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