Aaron’s Garden Quilt in Anthology
Now featured in the Art Gallery Fabrics Lookbook!
I’m so excited to finally share this quilt with you! This version of my Aaron’s Garden Quilt features the gorgeous new collection Anthology by Bari J. for Art Gallery Fabrics—and it’s officially part of the Anthology Lookbook!
This fabric line is bursting with bold stripes, luscious botanicals, and the kind of rich, painterly textures that Bari J. does so well. It brought out a whole new energy in this pattern—and I had so much fun leaning into the play between structure and wild beauty.
The Pattern: Aaron’s Garden
If you haven’t made this one yet, Aaron’s Garden is a bold and modern quilt with layered movement and strong graphic blocks. It’s strip-pieced for efficiency, and the layout gives you tons of room to play with color and contrast.
🧵 Grab the pattern here: Aaron’s Garden Quilt Pattern
Whether you go vibrant and wild or soft and tonal, this pattern adapts beautifully to different fabric choices. But I’ll admit—I think this might be one of my favorite versions yet.
Finishing Touch: Coordinating Binding
To finish it off, I used the 2.5 Edition binding released as part of the Anthology collection. If you haven’t tried these yet, they’re printed in pre-marked 2.5” strips that you just trim and sew. It made binding super simple and perfectly coordinated.
Read more about my binding tricks here!
This quilt will always hold a special place in my heart—not just because it’s in a Lookbook (which is amazing!), but because it reminded me how much fun it is to let bold prints and strong lines dance together.
If you’re looking for a project that lets your favorite fabrics take the spotlight, Aaron’s Garden is a great one to try.