Showing posts with label Modern Marks blog hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern Marks blog hop. Show all posts

Friday, December 1, 2017

Modern Marks Quilt Patterns + Blog Hop: Day 5

In addition to the last day of the Modern Marks blog hop, today we're showing some of Christa's quilts using Modern Marks fabrics. 
(Scroll down for the blog hop section of this post.)

Christa has been busy--in addition to her fabric line launching this fall, her book, "Piece and Quilt with Precuts," came out in August. You've seen a couple quilts from the book on this hop, and we have a couple more to show you below (plus a few free quilt patterns!)

Squiggles - My Piece and Quilt with Precuts book came out in August. That meant that I’d written the book and finished all the projects before I’d designed any of the Modern Marks fabrics. I knew that as soon as the fabric was ready, I had to go back and remake many of the quilts from the book. This Squiggles quilt is more subdued in the book, but it’s brighter here on a black background.


Starstruck - This quilt was done in black and white in the book, but in color it’s ten times batter. It’s my favorite, even if you’re not supposed to have favorites.




Christa's new pattern: 
Improv Squares - This quilt is what I call structured improv. It’s made with 1 pack of 10x10s and a background fabric. You cut the squares into specified shapes, mix them up and rearrange them. I call it organized chaos. 
Click here to find Christa's Improv Squares pattern on Craftsy.




Three free patterns! 

Modern Puzzle - This quilt is also focused on precuts, but this time 2-1/2” strips. It’s just one block repeated over and over. You get great contrast with really bright fabrics paired with neutrals. Benartex created a white/gray pinwheel of 11 different existing prints to work with Modern Marks. I’m really happy with it.
Click here to find the free quilt pattern.


 Rainbow Taffy - I designed it because I love a good rainbow, and I like to work with a lot of precuts. This quilt uses 5” squares and it’s easy to make, but it looks complicated. The rainbow order of the squares cascades across the quilt. 
Click here to download the free quilt pattern.


On Your Mark
Click here to download the free quilt pattern.


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Welcome to Day 5 of our Modern Marks blog hop! We're loving seeing what everyone has made using Christa's fabric, and we hope you are too! 

 Below are sneak peeks for today's designers--head over to their blogs and get inspired, plus find out how you can enter to win a fat quarter bundle of Modern Marks fabrics for yourself on each post!



"I love how the vivid colors and smart prints in Christa’s Modern Marks fabric play perfectly with the simple shapes in my one-block Churned Up pattern! Pop over to quiltdistrict.com for details on how you can win a 10x10 stack of Modern Marks and your own copy of this beginner-friendly pattern!"
Click here to see Tara's post.


Stephanie @Modern Sewciety
"I am so happy to share what I made with Christa Watson from Christa Quilts new fabric line, Modern Marks, from Benartex Fabrics with you: a dress using two prints from Modern Marks, Crossmarks in Green and Pink. I wanted to make a dress for several reasons but the biggest reason was to show that you can use quilting cottons for more than quilting projects."

Click here to see Stephanie's post.


Visit all the stops on our Modern Marks blog hop this week! 
Monday
HollyAnne @String & Story

Tuesday

Wednesday
Hilary @Aurifil
Pam and Lynn @The Stitch TV Show

Thursday
Heather @Quiltachusetts

Friday
Stephanie @Modern Sewciety


Click here to see the entire Modern Marks collection. 
Click here to visit Christa's blog. 
Click here to read an interview with Christa.














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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Modern Marks Blog Hop: Day 4

Welcome to Day 4 of our Modern Marks blog hop! We're loving seeing what everyone has made using Christa's fabric, and we hope you are too! 

 Below are sneak peeks for today's designers--head over to their blogs and get inspired, plus find out how you can enter to win a fat quarter bundle of Modern Marks fabrics for yourself on each post!




Heather @Quiltachusetts
"I was so excited when Christa asked me to design a quilt using her new Modern Marks fabric line and knew I wanted to make a quilt that showcased how bright and beautiful the prints are.  I came up with a modern sampler quilt as a way to mix and match the prints in the fabric line."
Click here to see Heather's post.



"I was excited to try out the different values of blue in the Modern Marks collection. I scaled up one of my Dancing Narwhals patterns to show off the prints and added some icy arctic waters below."
Click here to see Andrea's post.


Visit all the stops on our Modern Marks blog hop this week! 
Monday
HollyAnne @String & Story

Tuesday

Wednesday
Hilary @Aurifil
Pam and Lynn @The Stitch TV Show

Thursday
Heather @Quiltachusetts

Friday
Stephanie @Modern Sewciety


Click here to see the entire Modern Marks collection. 
Click here to visit Christa's blog. 
Click here to read an interview with Christa.
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Modern Marks Blog Hop: Day 3

Welcome to Day 3 of our Modern Marks blog hop! We're loving seeing what everyone has made using Christa's fabric, and we hope you are too! 

 Below are sneak peeks for today's designers--head over to their blogs and get inspired, plus find out how you can enter to win a fat quarter bundle of Modern Marks fabrics for yourself on each post!



Hilary @Aurifil

"“Christa’s Modern Marks fabrics are colorful & bold which gives the perfect opportunity to quilt using variegated thread!”
Click here to see Hilary's post.





Pam and Lynn @The Stitch TV Show
"When we saw the fun, retro shapes and bright colors in the Modern Marks line, we immediately channeled our inner 80's divas and drew inspiration from THE 80's diva, Madonna.  And thus, our quilt 'Into the Groove' was born."

Click here to see Pam and Lynn's post.




Visit all the stops on our Modern Marks blog hop this week! 
Monday
HollyAnne @String & Story

Tuesday

Wednesday
Hilary @Aurifil
Pam and Lynn @The Stitch TV Show

Thursday
Heather @Quiltachusetts

Friday
Stephanie @Modern Sewciety


Click here to see the entire Modern Marks collection. 
Click here to visit Christa's blog. 
Click here to read an interview with Christa.
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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Modern Marks Blog Hop: Day 2

Welcome to Day 2 of our Modern Marks blog hop! We're loving seeing what everyone has made using Christa's fabric, and we hope you are too! 

 Below are sneak peeks for today's designers--head over to their blogs and get inspired, plus find out how you can enter to win a fat quarter bundle of Modern Marks fabrics for yourself on each post!




"I sewed up this adorable Dot 'n Dash quilt with simple 2 1/2" strips of Modern Marks, plus and an additional roll of low volume background fabric."
Click here to see Kristin's post.

  


"Transparent Ribbons is a design doodle that I started with the goal of creating overlapping shapes for color value / transparency fabric selection play. The angled design and way that the blocks relate to one another create a rippling chain, like a swirling candy ribbon or, more metaphorically, like how choices in life can ripple and cascade. Christa's Modern Marks prints bring the design to life with their, bright, vibrant colors."
Click here to see Yvonne's post.
 


"My name is Vicki Holloway and I made a really great quilt using Benartex fabrics. It is the Modern Marks fabric collection by Christa Watson. This is her debut as a designer and I must congratulate her on this accomplishment!"
Click here to see Vicki's post.



Visit all the stops on our Modern Marks blog hop this week! 
Monday
HollyAnne @String & Story

Tuesday

Wednesday
Hilary @Aurifil

Thursday
Heather @Quiltachusetts

Friday
Stephanie @Modern Sewciety


Click here to see the entire Modern Marks collection. 
Click here to visit Christa's blog. 
Click here to read an interview with Christa.
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