Design Your Own Quilt Block + Fight Breast Cancer

Have you ever had a quilt or block design idea but lacked the tools to bring it to life? At the Sweet Potato Quilt Club, members can enter block design ideas and winners can get a $50 fabric gift card and their design written into a mix & match block pattern! This month’s featured mix & match block is a winning design by Quilt Club member, Megan Koshurba. Her block, Morph, is a slightly asymmetrical quilt block that can bring out different striking designs depending on your fabrics and layout choices.

Photo Credit: Megan Koshurba @meko_threads

Morph will be available in the Quilt Club membership starting June 1st, where you’ll be able to log in to learn more about Megan (video podcast), download the pattern, and see all of the combinations and layouts it has to offer! Members that have been in the Quilt Club since it first started get an additional 53 new quilt layout possibilities thanks to the addition of Morph this month.

This Quilt Has A Cause – Fighting Breast Cancer

Megan and I are teaming up to raise money to donate to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. This block-based quilt pattern will be available in my pattern shop for $5 from now until June 6, and 100% of all proceeds will go to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Quilters can purchase the pattern right here.

Megan is also raffling off a bed-size quilt using the Morph pattern! All proceeds from her end will also go to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. For more information, Follow @meko_threads on Instagram.

 

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