After exploring retro geometry and wonderfully manageable curves with ’60s Curves Quilt by Monika Henry last week, let us leave Earth for a little while and stitch a playful planetary scene with Another World Wall Quilt by Paul Léger.
Some quilts invite you to look up, dream bigger, and maybe even imagine a whole new universe in fabric! Another World Wall Quilt is one of those projects. Paul Léger uses bold batiks to create saturated planets with wonderful texture and movement, turning a small wall quilt into a bright little galaxy of its own.
skill level Easy
time A fun weekend project, especially if you enjoy choosing bold batiks
ideal for Quilters who love space-inspired projects, kids’ room decor, wall quilts, batiks, and easy projects with big visual impact
you will practice machine applique, echo quilting, working with batiks, creating a planetary effect, and finishing a small wall quilt
finished size 27” x 29” [68.5 x 74cm]
Another World Wall Quilt by Paul Léger for ANPTmag Issue 62; photo by Carla A. Canonico for ANPTmag
This pattern by Paul Léger was featured in Issue 62, our cosmos-inspired issue. This theme celebrates the planets, stars, night sky, and all the creative possibilities that open when needlework looks beyond the everyday. It’s a fun issue full of stellar ideas, from quilts that reimagine the universe to projects inspired by moonlight, stars, galaxies, and planetary color.
Here’s the project description from the pattern page. To get the planetary effect, Paul recommends using batiks. With their saturated colors and interesting designs, batiks make awesome planets. The pattern requirements are for a wall quilt, but Paul also suggests expanding the idea into a twin-size quilt for a child’s room, or even into a double- or queen-size quilt for a truly fantastic bed quilt!
Get Another World Wall Quilt here
https://www.aneedlepullingthread.com/product/another-world-wall-quilt/
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https://www.aneedlepullingthread.com/product/issue-62-print-version/
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https://www.aneedlepullingthread.com/product/issue-62-digital-version/
Echo quilting works wonders on the Another World Wall Quilt by Paul Léger; featured in ANPTmag Issue 62, photo by Carla A. Canonico for ANPTmag
What makes this project especially exciting is how approachable it is while still feeling imaginative. You get to play with batiks, practice machine appliqué, add movement with echo quilting, and create a small quilt that feels bright, bold, and out of this world.
Now tell me, if you made Another World Wall Quilt, would you keep it as wall art, or expand the idea into a bed quilt for a child’s room?
Join me next week to find out which inspiring ANPTmag quilting project I’ll share with you!