Often simple is best.
Start with a couple of charm packs (I used Moda’s Regent Street lawn) and two metres of a solid fabric (I used Bella Solid in off-white).

Regent Street lawn quilt materials
Cut the solid into 124 individual 5 inch squares. Sew the charm squares and solid squares together randomly into 16 rows with 13 squares in each row. Then sew the rows together.

Regent Street lawn quilt
As you can’t always find a fence tall enough I had to photograph the finished quilt hanging sideways. The quilt is 72 inches by 58 inches which is easily big enough for a single bed or as a large throw for the sofa.
Here is a close up showing the backing and detail of the quilt.

Regent Street lawn quilt detail
The lawn fabric is beautifully soft and silky giving the quilt a luxurious feel. And the long arm quilting in Curlz adds a lovely texture.
This quilt design is based on the Lazy Daisy pattern by Jeni Baker. It is a easy, simple pattern that is perfect for beginners.
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Beautiful Jen! Is this the quilt I was admiring at your Bucks Open Studio exhibition?
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Yes, it was Emma. It looks a little different as I have washed it to give it a lovely, antique look.
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