The Window Pane Quilt Pattern makes a stunning 60 x 69 quilt reminiscent of a stained glass panel. The quilt repeats the Stained Glass Quilt Block. Download the two-page Window Pane Quilt Pattern as a PDF to print out the pattern. You'll need to enlarge the quilt block to 125%.

The Window Pane Quilt Pattern makes a stunning quilt.
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The Window Pane Quilt Pattern makes a stunning quilt.

To make the Window Pane Quilt Pattern:

Make 42 blocks, and stitch them together in 7 rows of 6 blocks. Add sashing and stop sign border (see the Quilt Borders page). Finished size is about 60 x 69 inches.

To make the the Stained Glass Quilt Block:

The Stained Glass Quilt Block is from the Traditional Treasures Quilt Design.
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The Stained Glass Quilt Block is from the Traditional Treasures Quilt Design.

Cut:

A: Cut 4. B: Cut 12, and cut 4 from contrasting fabric. C: Cut 4, and cut 4 from contrasting fabric. D: Cut 1.

The Stained Glass Quilt Block works beautifully with contrasting colors.
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The Stained Glass Quilt Block works beautifully with contrasting colors.

Stitch:

To make corner square, stitch a B to each side of A (add only 1 contrast B to each A). Make 4. Stitch C to contrast C; make 4. Stitch a corner square to each side of CC, matching fabrics. Make 2. Stitch CC to D, and stitch CC to other side of D. Stitch rows together to complete block.

The focal point of the Stained Glass Quilt Block  is a striking symmetrical design.
©2007 Publications International, Ltd.
The focal point of the Stained Glass Quilt Block is a striking symmetrical design.

Like this pattern? Check out the other Traditional Quilt Patterns.

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ABOUT THE QUILT DESIGNER:

Lucie Sinkler is a versatile designer who specializes in both quilted and knitted projects. Her designs have appeared in national magazines such as Vogue, Christmas Crafts, and Knitting Made Easy.