Kitting the “Six-Color” Repair Quilt
The Six-Color Repair Quilt Samples
Aviary Meadow Version
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Fabrics: Featuring Joel Dewberry’s Aviary Meadow collection for Hawthorne Supply Co
Bkgd: AGF Pure Solids Gingerbread
Color 1: Sunburst in Blue Haze
Color 2: Woodgrain in Forest Green
Color 3: Sunflower in Forest Green
Color 4: Aviary Sparrows in Blue Haze
Color 5: Woodgrain in Blue Haze
Color 6: Dogwood Bloom in Forest Green
Backing: Woodgrain in Forest Green
Binding: Scraps of above fabrics
Spring Moss Version
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Bkgd: AGF Pure Solids Garden Fern
Color 1: AGF Evanescence Flash by Katarina Roccella
Color 2: AGF Wooly Blush by Bonnie Christine
Color 3: AGF Handkerchief Sage
Color 4: AGF Triangular Impression by Maureen Cracknell
Color 5: AGF Moment in Time Five by Maureen Cracknell
Color 6: AGF Kantha Mica by Sharon Holland
Fabric Requirements
Want to create your own kit? No problem!
About the
Repair Quilt
The Repair block is inspired by a concept in certain cultures that emphasizes creating beauty from what is broken. Specifically, this idea is illustrated in Japanese culture through the stunning artform of Kintsugi—also known as kintsukuroi, which translates to “golden repair”—and in Judaism through tikkun olam—Hebrew for “repair the world.” That we can choose to see brokenness as opportunity is a wonderfully healing thought, it only requires the vision to see what’s possible to make from the broken pieces. On an individual level, we can use our imperfections & fractured past to be relatable, compassionate and resilient; on a societal level, we can find purpose & fulfillment in making the world more peaceful, just and kind through our everyday actions.
This dynamic quilt offers plenty of opportunity to play with both color and overall design, with blocks that can be oriented differently for endless possibilities.
This quilt pattern also makes for a great introduction to half-rectangle triangles (HRTs)!