Sarah Elizabeth Quilt – Tester Pictures

Sarah Elizabeth Quilt – Tester Pictures

My new Sarah Elizabeth Quilt pattern is available in my shop! You can get it here. I talk a little bit about it in previous posts here and here.

For this post, I want to give a shout out to my testers. Testers catch errors, give great suggestions, make beautiful tops so quilters can see the pattern in lots of different color ways, and so much more. Behind every great pattern, there’s probably some fabulous pattern testers. So, BIG thanks to testers everywhere!

If you’d rather look at pictures than read my ramblings, this is the post for you! Here’s some lovely pictures of my testers’ quilts. Show these ladies some love and follow them on instagram too.

Tester Versions

This lovely top is by @pritcardesq. It’s the only one of my tester versions in monochrome. I’m loving those purples!

This pretty one is by @keep_it_together.quilts. I love the pops of pink, and the big prints are perfect for this pattern!

This one is by @sewshequilts4love. I LOVE the soft colors and large scale prints!

This lovely is by @sewlosew. It’s the only one of my tester versions to use all solids. This pattern is great for large scale and novelty prints, but this one proves that it looks great in solids too!

This cute Halloween quilt is by @mileysews. It’s a great example of how this pattern is perfect for showing off large scale and novelty prints.

This bright and fun top is by @susankaymk. The mix of bright solids and bold prints makes for a really fun quilt.

This lovely quilt top is by @jess_quinnquilts. So many pretty colors! This pattern looks great with lots of different colors.

This pretty one is by @polkadotquiltershop. I love the Christmas prints. This is another quilt that highlights how this pattern is perfect for showing off large scale and novelty prints.

This pretty one is by @torquewench. It’s a great mix of large scale prints and smaller prints, and I love the colors!

This lovely is by @pamknollenberg. Lot’s of pretty colors in this one, and check out those fussy cut butterflies in the small squares!

Here’s another one by @mileysews. She really enjoyed this pattern and has already made it twice. Both her Halloween quilt and Christmas quilt highlight how this pattern is perfect for your holiday prints.

Thank you to all the pattern testers out there for helping all the pattern designers keep bringing patterns to quilters

That’s all I’ve got today

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Happy quilting!

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