My friend Preeti of Sew Preeti Quilts recently wrote a fabulous quick pattern that is featured in the newest Island Batik catalog. She asked me if I'd be willing to make a version and I jumped at the chance! The Masala Box pattern gives instructions for three sizes: baby, lap, & queen. I knew October was a busy month for my family so I made the baby size, which measures 36" square (or 40" if you add an optional border, which I did not).
Masala Box is written for strips, though you could use scraps as well. It would also work well with partial jelly roll strips. When I am done with a project and have leftover yardage, I cut one or two 2 1/2" strips that I keep in a bin, perfect for projects written for jelly rolls. When Preeti contacted me, I went through my bin to try to pick a color palette. I had some Kona Medium Pink that I thought would make a nice background, so I picked out purple and blue strips from my bin. I intentionally alternated the purple and blue thinking it would be a nice look.
Masala Box sews up so quickly! I did it in about three nights of sewing, but if you aren't limited to an hour after a child's bedtime of sewing time, you could probably sew it in an afternoon or maybe a weekend for the larger sizes.
I quilted it using what I think of as Preeti-style quilting: wavy lines in a grid. I love how it looks! I wanted a variety in my prints so I used half-strips instead of full strips. I used the other half to make a scrappy binding. The back is a pink fleece; you can really see the wavy grid on the back!
Want to make your own Masala Box? Preeti has the pattern for sale in her etsy shop. She is also very generously giving away one copy of the pattern to one lucky reader! Leave me a comment by the end of the day Saturday, November 6th and I will randomly choose a winner. You can comment about anything but if you need a prompt, tell me your favorite Halloween memory or treat.
For more Masala Box inspiration, check out Preeti's post and the versions made by Bernie, Wendy, and Mari.