Impermanence Quilt Pattern (Download)
The Impermanence Quilt design is a reminder that everything—both good and bad—is temporary and symbolizes the importance of gratitude and letting go. Impermanence is one of the Buddha’s three marks of existence, meaning that it is an ever-present condition that characterizes all of life.
More about the Impermanence Quilt pattern:
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Don’t let the crescents intimidate you, this pattern allows for generous room for error, making it a great introduction to sewing curves
Pattern also includes link to a step-by-step video on cutting & sewing your half moons & crescents
Instructions for a 66” x 66” throw
Two versions: two-tone & scrappy (fat-quarter friendly)
Includes coloring sheet & color inspiration for each version to get you started
Large block sizes & tips for efficient sewing make this quilt a quick finish
Downloadable PDF
Read more about the Impermanence Quilt on the blog, and find what fabric shops offer kits for your quilt and suggestions for your own fabric pull!
For online shops interested in selling this PDF pattern, please see the Pattern Licensing Page for more information.
Maker credit:
Picture # 4 - Amanda Eastmond
Picture #6 - Katy Lampson
Picture #2 - Longarm quilting by Two Crazy Stitches
Photo credit: Patrick Duncan Photography
The Impermanence Quilt design is a reminder that everything—both good and bad—is temporary and symbolizes the importance of gratitude and letting go. Impermanence is one of the Buddha’s three marks of existence, meaning that it is an ever-present condition that characterizes all of life.
More about the Impermanence Quilt pattern:
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Don’t let the crescents intimidate you, this pattern allows for generous room for error, making it a great introduction to sewing curves
Pattern also includes link to a step-by-step video on cutting & sewing your half moons & crescents
Instructions for a 66” x 66” throw
Two versions: two-tone & scrappy (fat-quarter friendly)
Includes coloring sheet & color inspiration for each version to get you started
Large block sizes & tips for efficient sewing make this quilt a quick finish
Downloadable PDF
Read more about the Impermanence Quilt on the blog, and find what fabric shops offer kits for your quilt and suggestions for your own fabric pull!
For online shops interested in selling this PDF pattern, please see the Pattern Licensing Page for more information.
Maker credit:
Picture # 4 - Amanda Eastmond
Picture #6 - Katy Lampson
Picture #2 - Longarm quilting by Two Crazy Stitches
Photo credit: Patrick Duncan Photography
The Impermanence Quilt design is a reminder that everything—both good and bad—is temporary and symbolizes the importance of gratitude and letting go. Impermanence is one of the Buddha’s three marks of existence, meaning that it is an ever-present condition that characterizes all of life.
More about the Impermanence Quilt pattern:
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Don’t let the crescents intimidate you, this pattern allows for generous room for error, making it a great introduction to sewing curves
Pattern also includes link to a step-by-step video on cutting & sewing your half moons & crescents
Instructions for a 66” x 66” throw
Two versions: two-tone & scrappy (fat-quarter friendly)
Includes coloring sheet & color inspiration for each version to get you started
Large block sizes & tips for efficient sewing make this quilt a quick finish
Downloadable PDF
Read more about the Impermanence Quilt on the blog, and find what fabric shops offer kits for your quilt and suggestions for your own fabric pull!
For online shops interested in selling this PDF pattern, please see the Pattern Licensing Page for more information.
Maker credit:
Picture # 4 - Amanda Eastmond
Picture #6 - Katy Lampson
Picture #2 - Longarm quilting by Two Crazy Stitches
Photo credit: Patrick Duncan Photography
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