Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Holiday Countdown: Let It Snow and Merry & Bright

The turkey leftovers are almost gone, "Jingle Bells" is playing in every store, and holiday lights are sparkling! It's the perfect time to squeeze in one more festive quilting project. Our holiday collections are available in your local quilt shop right now. 

Looking for whimsical or bold holiday prints? We've got you covered!


Cherry Guidry's Let It Snow: Wave a warm hello to this sweet snowman! Traditional red and green get a modern twist with grays and limes in this snowman-themed collection, complete with a panel!

Click here to see quilt patterns made using Let It Snow.

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Merry & Bright is a contemporary take on the holidays: bold colors and graphic designs, all touched with metallic gold. 
Click here to find a quilt pattern using Merry & Bright.

Click here to see our other holiday collections. 
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Monday, November 26, 2018

Holiday Countdown: A Festive Season 2 and Winter Wonderland

The turkey leftovers are almost gone, "Jingle Bells" is playing in every store, and holiday lights are sparkling! It's the perfect time to squeeze in one more festive quilting project. Our holiday collections are available in your local quilt shop right now. 

If traditional prints are more your style, look no further than these two lines: 

Jackie Robinson's A Festive Season 2: These classically elegant prints are enhanced with metallic gold, and the gorgeous split stripe features holly and berries with swirls. 
Click here to see quilt patterns made using A Festive Season 2. 


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Cheryl Haynes' Winter Wonderland is packed with folk art-style snowman fun! Start with the panel and add in coordinating prints in green, red, cream and beige. 
Click here to see quilt patterns made with Winter Wonderland.
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

A Christmas quilt you can still finish this year!


 If you're anything like us, you had grand plans to finish a quilt for the holidays early this year, and it didn't happen. And with Thanksgiving around the corner and December fast approaching, you're probably feeling like it's not going to happen. We can help you change that feeling! Meet the "Boxing Day" quilt.

Wendy Sheppard of Ivory Spring designed "Boxing Day" for The Quilter magazine. This quilt combines super-easy pieced blocks with pre-printed panel squares from Michele D'Amore's Home for the Holidays collection. 
"Boxing Day" by Wendy Sheppard;
featured in The Quilter magazine December 2013/January 2014

Wendy will take us on a little tour of her quilt and design process.


What attracted you to the Home for the Holidays collection? 
The colors - I love the traditional Christmas colors.  To see the palette of the collection come in softer tones was exciting, and I love how the blue was mixed in for a slightly contemporary look.



Why did you decide to mix pieced blocks and the fussy-cut squares together in the design?  
The panel has 6 different block scenes, and since I wanted a larger quilt, I needed something else to fill in the gap, so to speak.



What prompted you to add the solid colored square in the pieced blocks?
After deciding on what pieced blocks to use, I wanted the blocks to reflect the spirit of Boxing Day.  The solid colored squares represent the goodies contained in the "gift boxes."

Can you talk about your layout decisions?
I was trying to use the vertical strip layout to show a slightly different way to incorporate panel and pieced blocks in a quilt.  I wanted the focus to be the quilt center.  Therefore, I didn't use a print for the outer border.  And I intentionally did a relatively narrow outer border to emphasize focusing on the quilt center.  I chose the red narrow sashing to frame the quilt center so that the eye would be drawn to all the interesting details in the quilt center.


What do you like best about this quilt?
The fabrics - the prints are just perfect for a fresh, and yet traditional quilt.

Talk about the machine quilting motif you chose.
I quilted my Jester's Hat motif in large scale for texture.  I didn't want the quilting to take away from the fabric prints. I have written about my Jester Hat motif about here, here and here).

Thanks Wendy! What a great holiday quilt!

See the entire Home for the Holidays collection here
Purchase the kit for this quilt here.
Read more about Wendy here and see her post about "Boxing Day" here.
Find The Quilter magazine here.


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