
I am super excited to share this pattern with you! The inspiration for this quilt came when I saw this cat fabric called The Highlands from Michael Miller on the Fat Quarter Shop website! Yes those are cats with antlers!!!!
I’m so in love with it!!!!! I selected 22 prints to coordinate with this sweet little fabric to create the Moonlight Path Fat Quarter Bundle that is available from Fat Quarter Shop!
Aren’t these colors fabulous together! To make this throw-size quilt top you only need this fat quarter bundle and nothing else!! (There is enough fabric left over if you want to make a scrappy binding too!)

The fat quarter bundle has a perfect blend of darks, lights, and mids. You don’t have to add any additional yardage!!
I love all the shades of blue with a few gray prints – I am a blue girl – can you tell! If you look closely there are a few fussy cut cat blocks hidden in the quilt. After all, they were the inspiration 🙂
Let’s get started!!
all seams 1/4″

We will only be using 2 1/2″ strips for the blocks.
Each dark print 2 1/2″ strip will be enough for one block. You need 50 dark strips for the 50 blocks.
Each light print 2 1/2″ strip will be enough for (2) blocks. You need 25 light print strips.
Each medium print 2 1/2″ strip will be enough for (2) blocks. You need 25 medium print strips.

Once the strips are cut, sew the light and medium strips together lengthwise. Press toward the dark. Sub-cut into 2 1/2″ increments. Cut the dark strips in 4 1/2″ increments. The above picture shows everything you need for one block.

Sew the strip set to the dark rectangle as pictured above. You will have (4) of these units per block.

Continue sewing in this manner until all the strips are sewn into these units.

The pieced units will be sewn as pictured above, like a 4-patch. I pressed the seams alternately as much as I could for easy matching.

Now you have a finished block! Continue sewing all the units together to form 50 blocks.

I love how they each turned out!!!

Cat Blocks
You will need to make 6 additional fussy-cut cat blocks to mix in.
Fussy cut the cat fabric in 4 1/2″ squares. Cut 6.
Cut (24) light 2 1/2″ squares.
Cut (24) medium 2 1/2″ squares.
Cut (24) dark 2 1/2″ squares.
Lay them out according to the photo below:

Sew the top and bottom rows together. Sew the sides together, press, then sew to the sides of the cat square. Finally sew the top and bottom rows to the center cat unit, matching seams. Press. 
I love the cat block! It wouldn’t be a quilt unless there was a little theme print in it!!! Of course you could omit the cat blocks and just make 56 of the original blocks.


Lay the quilt out 7 blocks across and 8 rows down. I had to play around with my blocks so they didn’t create an unwanted pattern. It’s tricky to look random 🙂 Sew the blocks together pressing seams alternately with each row. Sew the rows together pinning at every seam intersection. Quilt, bind, love!














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