From Sarah’s website:
This traditionally-pieced quilt pattern for the confident beginner will become your new favourite. Whether you love a traditional quilt or something a little scrappy, The Bruntsfield Quilt has you covered.
And if you need a break from the quilting shapes you work with in every other pattern, there are no half-square triangles or flying geese! Woo! We even wrote this pattern in order to maximize your fabric – no unnecessary fabric waste here!
Check out the hashtag #theBruntsfieldQuilt on Instagram to get inspired!
What does Bruntsfield mean?
Edinburgh is one of the most beautiful and romantic cities in the world. My family is Scottish, and though I live in Canada, I have spent a lot of time there. My mum and her family lived in a neighbourhood called Morningside (hey, Morningside & Co!), which is right next to a suburb named Bruntsfield.
Bruntsfield is a green, historic neighbourhood, home to the ancient Bruntsfield Links. This parkland was one of the first areas in Scotland where golf was played, and the land remains a charming, winding park – perfect for a Sunday stroll. The greenery and pale blue skies inspired the cover quilt’s colour scheme, while the blocks “link” together to create a secondary design. I can easily picture this quilt in Scottish blue and white, warm fall colours, soft spring hues, and Canadian white and red. I can’t wait to see what inspires you!
Pattern can be purchased here from Sarah: https://www.morningsidecompany.com/thebruntsfieldquilt