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Modern, cute and perfect for Halloween, Amanda McCabe has created the loveliest pumpkin quilt pattern just for you. This modern mini quilt puts a fun twist on the traditional Log Cabin quilt in rich ombré shades of orange and blue. It’s fun autumn decor without the spook!
These pumpkins can be made from fabric scraps which makes this a perfect stash buster project. Raid your fabric scraps to create the perfect ombre palette. For more fun autumn projects, check out our autumn applique designs and our autumn craft ideas.
If you’re new to the world of quilting don’t worry. We have a beginner’s guide to quilting as well as a how to use a sewing machine tutorial.

19in square
From the background fabric cut:
From the light pink fabric cut:
From the medium pink fabric cut:
From the coral fabric cut:

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From the orange fabric cut:
From the mint fabric cut:
From the aqua fabric cut:
From the light teal fabric cut:
Eight (8) 3in squares (U).
From the dark teal fabric cut:
From the brown fabric cut:
From the binding fabric cut:
Begin by piecing a large pumpkin centre. Gather one N, P, R and B square. Mark a diagonal line on the wrong side of each square.
Place the N square in one corner of an L square, RST. Sew along the marked line, trim ¼in from the line and press the corner open. Repeat one at a time with the P, R and B square in the same corner (Fig 1).

Repeat steps 12–13, working on one corner at a time to add the stripes to all four corners of the L piece (Fig 2). Trim to the pumpkin centre to 61/4in square, carefully centring the unit.

Repeat steps 12–14 to make a second large pumpkin centre. Then use the same process to make two small pumpkin centres using the pink/orange squares and the two small pumpkin centres using the blue/green pieces.
Refer to Fig 3 for the position of the pieces for each unit. Trim each small unit to 5¼in square.

Take one J square and draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of the fabric. Place in the top right corner of X, sew along the marked line, trim and press the corner open. Sew an E piece to either side to make one large stem unit (Fig 4). Repeat to make a second large stem unit.
Top tip: Once you’ve made one pumpkin unit, try chain piecing the rest of them to speed up the process

Repeat the process in step 16, sewing a J corner to the top of W. Then sew a C piece to either side to make a small stem unit (Fig 5). Repeat to make four small stem units.
Arrange the pumpkin centres and stems, referring to the Layout Diagram. Sew the stems to the tops of each pumpkin centre. Then sew a D piece to the top of each small pumpkin.

Sew the pumpkins together in two rows. Join a G and F piece to the sides, referring to the Layout Diagram for which side to sew each piece. Join the two rows with an I piece in between. Then sew H to the top and bottom. Square up the top to 19in square, carefully centring, to complete the quilt top.
Press the quilt top and backing well. Make a quilt sandwich by placing the backing fabric right side down, the batting on top, then place the quilt top centrally and right side up. Baste the layers together using your preferred method.
Quilt as desired. Amanda quilted a grid of straight vertical and horizontal lines. Trim off the excess batting and backing fabric and square up the quilt.
Sew binding strips together end-to-end using diagonal seams. Press the seams open. Fold in half lengthways, wrong sides together, and press. Sew the binding to the right side of the quilt, creating a neat mitre at each corner. Fold the binding over to the back of the quilt and hand stitch in place to finish.
This sweet mini quilt is the perfect project to work on throughout the autumnal season. Customise the colours for a spookier feel (think blacks, oranges and purples) or keep the quilt light, making it perfect for hanging all year round.
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Amanda is a woodworker and modern quilter who loves bold, angular designs and the brightest colourways. Find her beautiful quilt projects over at jamesandgracie.com and @jamesandgraciehandmade on Instagram.
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