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Jackie Robinson is back, and with more feathered friends! Her new holiday collection, A Festive Season, features vibrant red cardinals and ornaments nestled among evergreen branches and holly. Touches of metallic gold add an elegant accent, and black and cream serve as background colors, allowing the reds and greens to pop off the fabric.
The panels:
The coordinates:
We asked Jackie to talk to us about A Festive Season:
Why did you decide to feature cardinals and ornaments?
We don’t have cardinals in Montana, but I grew up seeing
them in my backyard. Because they’re red, they’re a festive bird. But they also
are only in the U.S., so we added in the ornaments to make the fabric appealing
worldwide. Also, the cardinals can just be “winter” (as opposed to holiday),
and the ornaments add more of a Christmas feel.
Tell us about the cardinal prints.
They’re my favorite. I just love them! The birds are hand
painted, and they’re beautifully detailed and shaded. I created embroidery
designs from them. One of the prints has the birds spread out, so you can
isolate and fussy cut a bird.
I have a bathroom that changes design almost monthly. I now
have a beautiful set of cardinal linens, including embroidered towels, inspired
by this collection.
Let’s talk about the stripe.
It’s the same stripe formula that I’ve done in the past—one
section is 2-1/2” wide, and makes a good binding. Of course there’s the wider
section as well. I include little ¼” chunks to be seam allowances. I like the
paisley version too. The paisley goes well with both the cardinals and the
ornaments.
And the panel?
It features four big blocks and three little ones, for the
best of use of space in the panel size. The metallic gold braid around the
edges adds interest. There are so many great ways to add metallic accents to
designs. The panel blocks are featured in a BOM design (see more below).
Tell us about a few of the prints.
I’ve used a paisley before, but we added some holiday feel
to it with holly. Holly is very much an ongoing theme in my holiday fabrics—it
works for everyone. We have some holly looking plants here in Montana called
Oregon Grape.
I also really like the tonal ornaments—they can be treated
like a regular tonal print and used in backgrounds of blocks. I especially like
the cream design.
Click here to download the free quilt pattern. |
Festive Runners by Jackie Robinson (again, you choose which panel to use!). Pattern includes table runner, queen-size bed runner, and placemats.
Click here to download the free quilt pattern. |
Jackie has a variety of patterns using A Festive Season on her website as well. Click here to see all of Jackie's A Festive Season patterns.
Ornamental Ornaments:
Jackie also designed a 4-month block of the month pattern, A Festive Tree BOM:
Dancing with the Stars:
Click here to see the entire A Festive Season collection.
Click here to find the free patterns for this collection.
Click here to visit Jackie's website and see more of her patterns.
Click here to see Jackie's coordinating embroidery collection.
Such a beautifully classic collection! What fun to sew with this!
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous fabric collection!
ReplyDeleteLove the cardinals!
ReplyDeleteI love Christmas fabrics and these are absolutely beautiful,
ReplyDeleteLove the ornamental ornaments pattern!
ReplyDeletetotally scrumptious
ReplyDeleteWow, so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI had the pleasure of seeing cardinals in person when I visited my grandchildren years ago in NJ. They are not native to the West Coast. Just drool over that fabric.
ReplyDeletebeautiful fabric
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