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Marquee 3-Yard Quilt Pattern | Perfect for 10-inch Panels
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Marquee 3-Yard Quilt Pattern | Perfect for 10-inch Panels

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Designed for Panels: This pattern is designed to work with both panel fabrics and traditional fabrics. Choose one set of the following:

  • Three one-yard cuts of coordinating fabric.
  • One-yard cut of 10" panel blocks, and two one-yard cuts of coordinating fabrics.

Finished Size: 40 x 54 inches (101.6x 137.16 cm). This pattern will make a single lap-size quilt.
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Marquee 3-Yard Quilt Pattern

You can use this pattern with either three one-yard cuts of fabric, or one yard of 10" panel blocks, and two one-yard cuts of coordinating fabrics. The pattern includes an assembly diagram and step-by-step directions that make your cutting and piecing a breeze!

Materials Needed:

  • Quilt Top: 3, 1 yard cuts of fabric.
  • Backing Fabric: 3 yards of coordinating fabric.
  • Twin-size batting.
  • Thread to match fabric.

Fabric Café is the home of 3-yard quilt patterns! To find more quick and easy quilt patterns, click here!

Finished size of quilt: 40 x 54 inches (101.6x 137.16 cm)


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SandraMansfield, TX United States 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
March 11, 2025

Haven't used yet

Lisa PegoraroWest Springfield, MA United States 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
February 8, 2025

Panel pattern Marquee

This one looks like it might be good for me as a beginner. Great for panels with individual subjects rather than a full picture.

Sheryl HeinickaMicanopy, FL United States 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
January 28, 2025

Marquee Pattern and Fabric

The fabric that came with my recent purchase is absolutely beautiful!  I can’t wait to sew it.  I find Fabric Cafe’s patterns to be easy to use, but wish they included a binding that is 3 inches wide, as I like to have double fabric and sew it on a specific way.

Robbie WilcoxSun Valley, NV United States 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
January 17, 2025

Linda BishopTrinity, NC United States 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
December 10, 2024