Time to savor spring and all the beauty that is blooming! One of my favorite places to enjoy watching and listening to nature come alive again is on my front porch drinking coffee. Since it’s still a little too chilly to do that comfortably where I live, I thought creating a new quilted cushion cover to use indoors would help put me in a fresh state of mind to get ready for outside living.
Batik boho inspired quilted cushion cover
The beautiful Banyan Batik iKat Sketch line also arrives in local quilt shops this Spring! The fabrics are a breath of fresh air; prints and patterns and colors that bring a fresh outlook on life. The quilted cushion cover will fit a 20″ cushion. I chose batiks that blend together for a relaxed, boho inspired look. The design would work well with more contrast too.
materials
fabric
5 fat quarters for cushion front:
from the iKat Sketch line
- 80084-28
- 80084-64
- 80084-22
from the Shibori line
- 81100-44
from the Ketan line
- 81000-371 Sunset Ray
1 fat quarter for back top panel:
- 80081-38 from the iKat Sketch line
Note: The back bottom panel will be made from leftover fat quarters used on front – see cutting instructions.
other
22″ square of batting
22″ square of material for quilted cushion front backing
thread
thread that contrasts with front fat quarter fabrics
Fabric requirements for batik quilted cushion cover
Cutting Instructions
Fabric A (iKat Sketch 80084-28)
5 – 4½” squares
1 – 7½”x 20½” for back cushion panel
Fabric B (iKat Sketch 80084-64)
2 – 5¼” squares
4 – 2⅞” squares
8 – 2½” squares
Fabric C (Sunset Ray 371)
2 – 5″ squares
8 – 2⅞” squares
4 – 2½” squares
Fabric D (Shibori 81100-44)
2 – 5″ squares
4 – 2½” x 4½” rectangles
4 – 2½” squares
Fabric E (iKat Sketch 80084-22)
1 – 5¼” square
8 – 2½” x 6½” rectangles
16 – 2½” squares
Draw a diagonal line on the back of all 2½” and 2⅞” squares EXCEPT the Fabric E squares.
Close up of batik quilted cushion cover.
Collect your fabrics and cut them to size. The Banyan Batiks will start to get pieced back together in the next post.
This is part 1 of 5 in this series.
Go to part 2: 3 quilt blocks that highlight Banyan Batik prints
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