Quilt Safari: Material Requirements + First Giveaway

Hey, dear Safari fans, are you already looking forward to the trip?

On Sunday, I introduced you to the Safari quilt and invited you to join me in a new quilt along. If you’re hearing about the Quilt Safari for the first time today, you can find out what it’s all about here in my introductory blog post.

You can find all the information and the schedule in this blog post.

Today you will receive a few more details:

I will tell you the exact fabric requirements for the “Safari Quilt”. You will also find out what materials you need for Foundation Paper Piecing. And, last but not least, there’s a first giveaway with great prizes in this blog post – scroll down to find out how to win!

Quilt Safari: Fabric and Material Requirements

safari quilt pattern

Safari Quilt pattern

Fabric Requirements for the Quilt Safari

As mentioned in the invitation blog post, I chose mainly solid fabrics for my Safari Quilt.

 

 

fabrics for the Safari quilt

solid fabrics for the Safari Quilt

In the following quilt layout, you can see how the fabrics are used in the quilt. The quilt measures 56×80 inches (142 cm x 203 cm).Safari Quilt pattern overview

Safari Quilt

Here you find the fabric consumption for this quilt:

Fabric consumption for the Safari Quilt You can download the fabric requirements as a PDF file: Fabric consumption

Of course, you don’t have to use exactly the fabrics I have used, this is just a suggestion. This quilt is equally beautiful in many different fabrics. Warm colors and designs are particularly suitable. Here you can see some elephant variations with different printed fabrics:

elephant quilt blocks

Elli the elephant in different colors

Fabrics I Used

Do you like the fabrics I have used? Wonderful! Jason from Kingfisher Craft Co in Peachland B.C./ Canada has put together matching bundles for you. You can order your bundle here.

It’s best to order quickly so that you have the fabrics ready when the first block starts on February 15!

Jason will be happy to help you put together other color combinations and will gladly send you the fabrics you have chosen. Of course, you don’t have to travel to Canada for this. Just contact Jason directly. You can find his contact details here: Contact Kingfisher Craft Company.

Or you can use fabrics from your own stash. Basically, fat quarters are sufficient for almost all quilt blocks. Only for the large blocks, which have a format of 16″x 16″ (these are the lion, the giraffe, the rhino and the elephant), you will need a little more fabric for the background. You can see the list above. The list of fabric requirements can of course also be found in the pattern.

The first three colors on the list above include the border.

Material Requirements – What Else Do You Need Besides the Fabric?

First of all, you need the pattern, which you can get here on my website.

The pattern package contains 8 different paper piecing patterns. And of course the instructions for this safari quilt.

Of course, you also need a sewing machine. I work with the BERNINA 770 QE PLUS Kaffe Edition, but you can participate with any machine. You will also need the following:

  • Thread and needles (I use Mettler Silk Finish Cotton No. 50 in the colors cream or white and size 70 needles)
  • Cutting mat and rotary cutter
  • Paper scissors and fabric scissors
  • standard printing paper to print out the pattern pieces
  • Fabric glue stick (e.g. from Sewline)
  • Ironing board and iron

baby elephant quilt block pattern in gray on light green background

baby elephant quilt block

First Giveaway

We’re starting the Quilt Safari with a great opportunity to win fantastic prizes! Post a picture of your fabrics or the blog button below with the hashtag #quiltsafari on Instagram by February 7, 2024 – then you will automatically be entered into the giveaway.

Please mention @berninausa and @joejuneandmae on Instagram so that we can find your posts.

quilt safari social media button

Download Button

Not quite sure yet whether you will be joining?  No problem at all. You can still participate in the first giveaway by sharing the social media button!

You can also take part via the Community Section of the BERNINA WeAllSew blog by uploading a photo of your choice of fabric or the blog button. When uploading to the Community Section, be sure to select “Quilt Safari” in the drop-down list under “Campaign”.

Project Details

The Following Prize Package is up for Grabs

  • Kaffe Fassett Medium Project Bag
  • Fiskars Scissors
  • Kaffe Magnetic Pin Dish
  • Quilters Project Planner and more!

Quilt Safari Giveaway

Please let me know if you have any questions.

I’m really looking forward to your creations!

See you next time
Ingrid x

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13 comments on “Quilt Safari: Material Requirements + First Giveaway”

  • Questions:

    In order to enter the giveaways, should I always enter under the Project Details section at We All Sew?
    I should upload whatever we are working on for the giveaway of that week?
    So, each week we upload our finished blocks?

    Also, I entered 2 comments in the blog section at We All Sew.
    I would like to delete them!
    I thought I was supposed to enter for the giveaways in the blog section…. oops.

    Thanks!

  • I don’t know how to use Instagram! Did get the Safari button on it but could go no further! I also posted the Safari button on my Facebook site and just said, “More to come!”

  • I am sorry that I can’t participate in the drawing. I am a Senior Citizen that does not participate in multiple social media platforms like Instagram. I love the Bernina We All Sew Blog and am hopeful that there is a way to be considered in the drawing using the Blog. thanks so much!

    • Hello! You can also take part via the Community Section of the BERNINA WeAllSew blog by uploading a photo of your choice of fabric or the blog button. When uploading to the Community Section, be sure to select “Quilt Safari” in the drop-down list under “Campaign”.

  • I ordered the fabric kit from Kingfisher but got black and white fabric for the giraffe instead of orange. When I look at the quilt layout, I don’t want the black fabric. So that was a disappointment.

  • I guess I don’t know how to use Instagram! Tried and tried to get a photo of my fabric on there by the 7th. Did put the Safari logo on there, I thought, but think it went nowhere. However, I do have the fabrics and pattern and have my papers printed on newsprint for paper piecing. Looking forward to the 15th!

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