Fat Quarter Gang – Patricia Infinity Cowl by luvinthemommyhood

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Hi everyone! It's Fat Quarter Gang time today at Art Gallery Fabrics!  I'm Shannon from the blog  luvinthemommyhood and I'm going to show you all how to make the Patricia  Infinity Cowl using only 6 fat quarters! Woot woot!

It's a great beginner project to practice piecing and working in 3 dimensional forms.  I love making things that have multiple looks and living on the West Coast of BC in Canada means I wear a lot of cowls and layers. The Patricia Cowl doesn't disappoint.

With the option to have 3 prints/solids per side you can have a total of 6 different fabrics to show off! Hello! Fun!!!!!!!!

It's warm, huge, and perfect with your fave jacket but could also easily be worn with a tee in the warmer months for some added flair!

Worn single looped or doubled up the Patricia Infinity Cowl is sure to be your new fave accessory this winter.

You can easily change up your fabrics by turning the cowl inside out and BAM! – you have a whole new look!

Great for dressing up a simple tee.

When choosing my fabrics for my latest Fat Quarter Gang project I could not resist the lure of Pat Bravo's Rock N' Romance line. 

I'm a gemini and love the play on soft and hard for this line. It appeals to both parts of my personality.  And since I'm always changing my mind about what color or vibe I want to wear this suits me perfectly.  I also think this cowl would be equally as fabulous in some bright solids. 

That's next up on my list.  Art Gallery Fabrics (along with gorgeous prints) makes some awesome color palettes of solids and who can resist that darn pima cotton! The drape and soft hand is so amazing!

So pick your fave new fabric crushes and let's get sewing your newest accessory!  Click below for the whole tutorial in an easy downloadable PDF :)


Download Patricia infinity cowl pdf revised
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To make a Patricia Infinity Cowl you will need the following supplies:

  • 6 fat quarters of fabrics of your choice.  I used the following combination of fat quarters from Rock ‘n Romance by Pat Bravo for Art Gallery Fabrics:
  •  - (1) fat quarter of Wild Heart Daring (RR-4400) 

    – (1) fat quarter of Rebel Cherie Kisses (RR-4404)

    – (2) fat quarters of Ashen Rose Smoke (RR-4406) 

    – (2) fat quarters of Femme Metale Chrome (RR-4409)

    *Note: Ashen Rose Smoke and Wild Heart Daring were used in combination for the outer cowl portion and Femme Metale Chrome and Rebel Cherie Kisses were used in combination for the inner cowl portion.
    • hand sewing needle
    • co-ordinating thread

    Perfect for a lovely quick gift (this takes literally about 30-45mins from start to finish) or for some selfish sewing after the holidays. Go on….spoil yourself…you deserve it!

    If you'd like to win some of the awesome Rock 'N Romance line by Pat Bravo head on over to my blog – luvinthemommyhood and leave a comment to enter to win.  

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    Enjoy and happy sewing!

    19 responses to “Fat Quarter Gang – Patricia Infinity Cowl by luvinthemommyhood”

    1. Jennyroo Avatar
      Jennyroo

      Oh my this is the loveliest cowl ever! The fabric choice is perfection. I gush (embarassingly?) over at the Luvinthemommyhood blog…. Thanks for sharing!

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    2. Debbie Avatar
      Debbie

      Sew very FaBuLouS & creative ! The fabrics are Beautiful as well as HaPpY ! LUVIN THIS BLOG !
      ~*~

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    3. Kelly Thue Avatar
      Kelly Thue

      Love the cowl and following AGF on Pinterest! Thanks!
      Kellythue (at) gmail (dot) com

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    5. Carola Avatar
      Carola

      If a fat quarter is 18 by 22 how can the cowl only be 31.5 wide?

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    6. Pat Bravo Avatar

      Hello Carola,
      It’s measured flat not by circumference. Hope that helps :)

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    7. L. wright Avatar
      L. wright

      I am having trouble turning this right side out, am I an idiot or what? Whats the trick? I sewed it right, but when I turn it right side out, it’s wrong!
      help!

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    8. Nicole Avatar
      Nicole

      I just made mine tonight. I think I did is right but I do not feel like I have an inside and outside. I have a left and a right. I fell like half of the scarf is on one side and half on the other. There would be no turning it inside out? What did I do wrong?

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    9. Shannon Avatar

      Please email me (shannon) at luvinthemommyhood@yahoo.ca and I’ll help answer your questions. Thanks so much :)

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    10. Shannon Avatar

      Please email me (Shannon) at luvinthemommyhood@yahoo.ca and I’ll help answer your questions. Thanks so much :)

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    11. Kate Costello Avatar

      something is very wrong!
      I made the scarf and followed all the directions, but when I turned mine, it was a loooong tube, opposed to something that I could double around my neck.
      What did I do wrong?
      Thanks.
      The scarf is beautiful!

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    12. Kelli Avatar

      Thank you so much for this tutorial and design. I just made it and it was so quick and easy and I LOVE how it turned out! Thank you again. Kelli

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    13. Shannon Avatar

      I know a few of you have had an issue with the last step. I’ve updated the pdf with some more detailed instructions. You can find it here:
      https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1iHSIgw64pcdVlKRnFyeVd2TFE/edit?usp=sharing
      If you have any questions or need help please email me at luvinthemommyhood@yahoo.ca

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    14. LaWoodstock Avatar

      Love these fabrics!!
      I need a cowl like yours :)

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    15. Marie Avatar
      Marie

      It seems very very large. Do you double it around your neck? I made mine with 4 fat quarters and that worked as well. Six would have been hanging way down….unless you double it, but then it didn’t seem long enough to double….

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    16. Marie Avatar
      Marie

      Btw…it was so fun and quick to make

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    17. women scarf Avatar

      Thanks! This is great for everyone’s – a beginner like me. It is perfect for your favorite clothes, and this would be great for whatever outfit you’re wearing.

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    18. Megan turns Avatar
      Megan turns

      Hi, desperate to make this gorgeous cowl!!! But I can’t seem to download the PDF? I click on the link and nothing happens. Do I have to sign up to the blog?

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    19. Taissa Forte Avatar

      Hello Megan! I’m sorry to hear that! No, you don’t have to sign up. Try the link below and let me know if it works :) http://artgalleryfabrics.typepad.com/files/patricia-infinity-cowl-pdf-revised.pdf

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