If you liked Ann Lauer's first collection, Poppy Panache, you're in for a treat. Because she's back with another line, Sundance! Sundance stands on its own--a beautiful collection of poppies, geraniums, and more--but if it has a familiar feel, that's because Ann designed the line to coordinate with Poppy Panche, both in color and style. We asked Ann to introduce us to the Sundance prints and share some designs featuring these spring-like watercolor florals.
Tell us about
Sundance.
The prints and colors
in the collection all work with Poppy Panache. I wanted to have a second
collection that would continue the same theme as Poppy Panache but give fresh
new images and colors as well. We've done poppies again, but larger, and also
added geraniums. The geranium is with the poppy, but it's also a medium-scale design
on its own.
The field of flowers
print is also medium scale. It's a little different direction from Poppy
Panache--a field of flowers rather than bouquets, so it can be cut anywhere
rather than trying to center bouquets.
The colors are
so summery, so pretty.
We're looking at pinks
and light orange, a reddish-orange with the geranimums. We've also added
yellow. The large poppy is on a real light yellow, which creates a kind of a
spring coloring. The style is true watercolor. The designs are painted on
fabric with watercolor to start. I like the watercolor look—it's my style.
Why geraniums?
They're small, and a different
shape than poppies, and I really like the clump look. Color-wise, I like that
it bridges a touch of yellow with the pinks. In the large print, quilters can
fussy cut it into all different size of blocks without worrying about fussy cutting
and waste to get bouquets. You can almost cut anwyere and get some poppy and
some geranium. In smaller blocks, the print gives you a Georgia O'Keefe feeling—with
the watercolor feel and detail in such a large image. Plus it makes gorgeous
backings.
Do you have a
favorite print?
I really ike the
diagonal stripe. I drew every single line of it on the computer and played with
the scale. Because it's printed on the the diagonal, there are so many fun
opportunities to use it—for borders, for blocks, for bindings—and still have
the outside edges on the straight of grain.
I do love the marble
look—a real pretty hand marbled tonal coordinate in seven colors. I didn't add
a whole lot of new coordinates because all of the ones from Poppy Panache work
here as well.
I'm also really happy
with the large poppy and the field flowers. That large poppy print is showy as
heck, and it works really well in some of our popular patterns that call for
big prints. I've also used it in bargello quilts, and it adds a huge amount of
movement.
Ready for some quilt inspiration for Sundance?
These first two can be downloaded from our website.
"A Secret Garden" (quilt and runner) by Tailormade by Design
Star Dance by Ann Lauer
And here are a few of Ann's patterns, available through her website, Grizzly Gulch Gallery, featuring Sundance. Find the patterns for these quilts, as well as kits, here.
"Free Fall" by Ann Lauer
"Imagine This" by Ann Lauer
Morning Melody by Ann Lauer
Turn About by Ann Lauer
"Walkabout" by Ann Lauer
Click here to see the entire Sundance collection, and here to see Ann's previous collection, Poppy Panache.
Click here to find the free patterns made using Sundance.
Click here to learn more about Ann and find her patterns and kits featuring both Poppy Panache and Sundance.
What a beautiful line! To me, it almost has a romantic feeling to it. I have a question for you... Could you tell me the dimensions of the largest poppy in the collection? Thanks for sharing, and hope to see these up close sometime!
ReplyDeleteThe large poppies are 6" diameter. Glad you like it. Send photos when you use it.
DeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this line - wow!
ReplyDeleteI have a friend that would love these fabrics. Love the bookbinder marble.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet & relaxing!
ReplyDeleteHi, I am looking for the pattern for the "Morning Melody" by Ann Lauer pictured above. My friend bought the kit for a king size and lost the pattern and asked me to make the quilt for her. LOL I am good, but NOT that good. I really need the pattern. Thanks in advance.
ReplyDeleteThe question above belongs to me.
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