Showing posts with label Let It Snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Let It Snow. Show all posts

Friday, November 30, 2018

Holiday Countdown: FREE Quilt Patterns!

 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.

Holiday quilts are so fun--pull them out in December for a month or so of cozy couch time, and then pack them away until the next year. The quilts shown below are all free quilt patterns available on our website; if you don't have time to make one now, save the pdf to your computer and get started in January! Make sure to check your local quilt shop for the fabric now, though--the collections shown are currently available and you don't want to miss out. 

"All Is Bright" featuring Merry & Bright:
Isn't the holly stripe a great border for this quilt?!
Click here to download the free quilt pattern.

"Snow Flowers" by Cheryl Haynes, featuring Winter Wonderland:
Capture the beauty of a simple bloom in this two-color quilt. 
Click here to download the free quilt pattern.

"Christmas Blooms" by Cheryl Haynes, featuring Winter Wonderland:
Use the same block to make a poinsettia table runner.
Click here to download the free quilt pattern.

"Let It Snow" wallhanging by Cherry Guidry, featuring Let It Snow:
Use the panel from the collection to create a cheery wall quilt! 
Click here to download the free quilt pattern.

"Merry" by Cherry Guidry, featuring Let It Snow:
A quilt full of presents, all wrapped up in holiday fabric! 
Click here to download the free quilt pattern.


"Snowflake Stripes" by Jackie Robinson featuring A Festive Season 2:
Keep this snowflake quilt out all winter long! 
Click here to download the free quilt pattern.


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Thursday, November 29, 2018

Holiday Countdown: In a magazine near you...

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. 

Have you seen these two quilts featured recently in magazines? We love the modern feel of Cherry Guidry's "Jolly Good Night" quilt using her Let It Snow prints, shown in the December 2018 issue of American Patchwork & Quilting.

"Jolly Good Night" by Cherry Guidry;
Used with permission from American Patchwork & Quilting® magazine. 
©2018 Meredith Corporation. All rights reserved.



Click here to see the Let It Snow collection.
Click here to purchase the Jolly Good Night quilt. 
Click here to find American Patchwork & Quilting magazine.













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Go more traditional with the rich elegance of Carol Hanson's "Decked with Holly" quilt, featured in the November/December 2018 issue of Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting. The quilt pairs simple stars with pinwheels and surrounds it with the gorgeous split stripe from Jackie Robinson's A Festive Season 2 collection. 

"Decked with Holly" by Carol Hanson;
featured in Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting magazine


See the full quilt: 



Click here to see Jackie's A Festive Season 2 collection. 
Click here to purchase the Decked with Holly pattern.
Click here to find Love of Quilting.



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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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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Christmas in July: Let It Snow

Get out your Christmas trees, garland, and stockings! We're hosting Christmas in July here on the blog this week. It may be warm and sunny outside, but if you start your holiday projects now, they'll be done before December. Check out our fabric collections each day, download the free quilt patterns, and ask for the fabric at your local quilt shop. 


Today we're featuring Cherry Guidry's Let It Snow collection. These whimsical prints start with a friendly snowman panel, complete with intricately detailed snowflakes and small squares to fussy-cut.

The collection continues with 23 coordinates, from large ornaments and small snowmen to swirled circles, stripes and a houndstooth print. 

Visit Cherry's website to download her two free quilt patterns:
Use the panel and a couple coordinates to make the Let It Snow wall hanging.
Click here to download the free quilt pattern.

Use the prints to make Merry, full of brightly colored wrapped packages. 
Click here to download the free quilt pattern.
 Cherry also designed two additional patterns featuring Let It Snow.
Christmas Blossom
Click here to purchase the Christmas Blossom pattern.

Holly Jolly
Click here to purchase the Holly Jolly pattern.

Click here to see the entire Let It Snow collection.

Click here to visit Cherry's website.
Click here to find the free quilt patterns.

Check out all of our Christmas in July fabrics!
A Festive Season 2 by Jackie Robinson


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Thursday, December 19, 2013

On the 7th day of Christmas...



Featured fabric: Ho-Ho-Ho, Let It Snow! by Nancy Halvorsen
How did Nancy design this line? Read about it here!




Stop back here each day between now and Christmas to watch our tree fill up with holiday fabrics!
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Sunday, December 15, 2013

On the 3rd day of Christmas...

Featured fabric: Nancy Halvorsen's Ho-Ho-Ho, Let It Snow!



A few of our favorites from the collection:








Stop back here each day between now and Christmas to watch our tree fill up with holiday fabrics!
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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Holiday Headstart Blog Hop: Day 3


It's Day 3 of our Holiday Headstart Blog Hop, where some of our blogging designer friends are sharing  tutorials for gifts you can sew for the holidays (or keep for yourself!). Today our Benartex design team shares a classic pincushion. What sets this pincushion apart? Quite simply, it's in the fabric you choose. A fussy-cut stripe, like the one we chose from Maria Kalinowski's Cool School collection for Kanvas, takes this design from ordinary to special. We'll show you how it's done!


You'll Need:
  • 1/2 yard Cool School small stripe
  • 2-1/2" x 25" black solid strip
  • 2 coordinating buttons
  • Turning tool
  • Clear plastic template material (optional)
  • Piece of paper
  • Fiberfill

Make the Pincushion:
Start with a small stripe--the smaller the stripe, the more detail you'll see on the pincushion. The frequency of the repeat determines how much yardage you'll need--we used 1/2 yard to allow plenty of cutting options. 

To make the triangle template, cut a 6" square from paper. Cut the square diagonally in half twice. You'll use one triangle as a template; discard the rest.

Depending on your preference, you can either trace the paper triangle onto clear plastic template material and cut it out, or simply lay the paper triangle on the fabric and position a ruler over it for cutting. 
(You'll see both options shown below.) 
Either way, cut 4 identical triangles, being sure the base and the tip of the triangle template hit the stripe in the same place on each triangle.


Choose a different spot on the stripe and cut another 4 identical triangles for the back of the pincushion.

Just for fun, showing you the layout of each side of the pincushion. 

Sew 2 matching triangles together along one short side. Check to be sure the stripes are lining up as you sew. Sew 2 more matching triangles together. 

Press seams in opposite directions so they'll nest when you join them.

Sew the 2 halves together, and then join the 4 triangles to make the opposite side of the pincushion.

Trim each square to measure 5". Make sure to line up the seams with the diagonal line on the ruler and check that the 2-1/2" intersecting mark on the ruler lines up with the center of the pieced square.

Pin the 2-1/2" x 25" black strip to one side of the square. Start sewing the strip to the square, leaving at least 1" unsewn at the starting point. Continue sewing the strip to the square, stopping 1/4" from each corner and pivoting before continuing down the next side. 

If you find this pivoting technique to be tricky, here's a tip. Stop 1/4" from the edge of the square with the needle in.

Lift the presser foot and rotate the square and strip. Take one stitch. 

 Lift the presser foot and rotate the strip so the raw edges align with the next side. That one stitch will help you pivot the strip more smoothly.

After sewing around the fourth corner, stop and remove pincushion from your machine. Press the beginning strip back 1/4", creating a seam allowance. Lay the end of the strip down and press so the folded edges match. Trim excess strip 1/4" past this fold.

 Pin the strip ends together with folds matching and stitch together down the fold line. Add the second pieced square in the same manner, leaving an opening for turning. Tip: Press the created "corners" into the black strip to ensure that the second square will line up with the first square. Turn right side out, poke corners with a turning tool, and stuff with fiberfill. Slipstitch the opening closed. 

The finishing touch: Add a button to the center of each side. Tip: Knot a doubled length of thread and pass back and forth a few times to squish the centers in, and then add the button each side. Easier than trying to aim through those button holes right away! 

Finished pincushion side 1:

Side 2:


If you're looking for a different way to use stripes on this pincushion design, check out our "Ho-Ho-Ho, Let It Snow" version. We used the stripe on the side and alternated two prints for the triangles. For a smaller pincushion, start with a smaller square for the template.


The giveaway: For a chance to win a fat quarter bundle, sign up to follow the Benartex blog using either Bloglovin’ or the email feature (both in the right sidebar). Then leave a comment below this post telling us that you are a follower and letting us know if you've ever made a pincushion before (and if you have...how many?). For a second entry, like us on Facebook and leave a comment letting us know you have. This giveaway will be open through Sunday, November 3 at 11:59 pm EST.

Don't miss the other tutorials featured in our Holiday Headstart blog hop:
Day 1: Take Me to Class Tote by Tessa from The Sewing Chick
Day 2: Window Zip Pouch by Emily from Mommy's Nap Time
Day 4: Bold Braid Quilt by Kelly from My Quilt Infatuation


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