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Ice Box Quilt Pattern - Stunning Octagonal Design by Ariga Wilson

Ice Box Quilt Pattern - Stunning Octagonal Design by Ariga Wilson

Create a breathtaking 51" x 68" quilt featuring elegant octagonal blocks set on point with intricate half-square triangle borders. The Ice Box pattern showcases the beautiful Wishwell Florista fabric collection with its vibrant floral prints in blues, corals, and soft pastels, creating a sophisticated geometric design that's perfect for intermediate quilters.

This striking quilt combines traditional piecing techniques with modern fabric choices to create a stunning visual impact. The pattern features twelve large blocks arranged in a 3x4 layout, each containing a central octagon surrounded by coordinating half-square triangles and sashing elements. The deep prussian blue background fabric provides the perfect contrast to highlight the colorful floral motifs, while the careful placement of different fabric combinations creates movement and visual interest throughout the design.

The Ice Box pattern requires intermediate quilting skills and includes detailed step-by-step instructions for creating both large and small half-square triangles, assembling the complex blocks, and joining everything together into a cohesive quilt top. With its generous lap-size dimensions, this quilt is ideal for snuggling or as a beautiful decorative throw.

Skill Level: Intermediate

Finished Size: 51" x 68"

Designer: Ariga Wilson for Robert Kaufman Fabrics

Featured Collection: Wishwell Florista by Vanessa Lillrose & Linda Fitch

Yardage Requirements:

  • Main fabric (Blue Jay): 2-3/4 yards
  • Accent fabrics: 5/8 to 3/4 yards each
  • Backing: 3-1/3 yards
  • Binding: 5/8 yard

The pattern includes complete cutting instructions, detailed assembly diagrams, and helpful tips for achieving professional results. All seam allowances are 1/4" and the instructions assume 42" wide fabric.

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