Showing posts with label Patio Splash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patio Splash. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2018

March Madness - Round 1, Games 1 and 2

Voting is now open for our March Madness Fan Favorite Pattern Bracket!
We have two games today; you can vote for both by leaving a comment below.
Voting is now closed for these games. 

Game 1 - Sleight of Hand vs. Sunset Eclipse
"Sleight of Hand" by Modern Quilt Studio featuring Dot Crazy

vs.


"Sunset Eclipse" by Heidi Pridemore featuring Patio Splash


Game 2 - Rainbow Taffy vs. Cool Cats
"Rainbow Taffy" by Christa Watson featuring Modern Marks

vs.


"Cool Cats" by Ann Lauer featuring Cat-I-Tude

Leave a comment below with your votes for these two games (choose Sleight of Hand or Sunset Eclipse for Game 1 AND Rainbow Taffy or Cool Cats for Game 2). One comment per person, please. You can also vote a second time on our Facebook Group – Sew Interesting
Voting for these two games is open through Tuesday, March 20 at 11:59 am EDT.

Voting is now closed for these games. 


Click here to see the entire Sweet Sixteen bracket.
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

NEW Modern by the Yard issue!

Introducing the latest issue of Modern by the Yard, our e-zine! This issue is packed with colorful inspiration, including 5 projects we think you'll love! 




Click on the blue box to view the magazine. 



psst...you can also download Modern by the Yard to your computer. That means you can save the patterns/pages you like, print them out, and enlarge the pages on your computer to make them easier to read as needed. When you click on the link above, look for the download option that appears below the magazine cover. Enjoy! 




Here's a sneak peek at what you'll find inside:


Debby Kratovil's Modern with a Twist feature, showcasing Sundrenched Balis:


 Alison Vermilya's Stair Step sampler, featuring the Glass House collection by Rose Ann Cook:


Sarah Goer's Summer Splash table topper, featuring the Patio Splash collection:


Stephanie Sheridan's Tropical Pop pillows, featuring the Fossil Fern collection:


Lisa Swenson Ruble's Sew Organized wall hanging, featuring Sew! Sew!:


And a gallery of our newest fabrics with modern flair:

Enjoy! 

If you missed our first four issues, click here to find the links.
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Friday, June 9, 2017

Patio Splash in action!

It's Friday, it's June, and the sun is out (at least where we are!). If that doesn't get you thinking about a weekend at the pool, we don't know what will!

Speaking of pool scenes, we wanted to share this color option quilt from the August 2017 issue of American Patchwork & Quilting. Laura Boehnke used our Patio Splash collection (hello, summer!) to create a bold and dramatic version of Toby Lischko's "Point the Way" quilt featured in the magazine. 
So much summer fun! 

Based on a design by Toby Lischko of Gateway Quilts & Stuff. Used with permission from American Patchwork & Quilting® magazine. ©2017 Meredith Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 

Click here to see the entire Patio Splash collection.
Click here to find two more quilt patterns made with these fabrics.  
Click here to find the quilt on the AP&Q website and find the August issue of the magazine.

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Thursday, May 18, 2017

Summer Mini Quilt Blog Hop: Day 4

We can't wait for summer! To help put us all in a carefree, sunshine-y mindset, this week we're hosting the Summer Mini Quilt Blog Hop! Thanks to our talented designer friends, we'll be featuring tutorials to make four different summer-themed mini quilts.


Who doesn't love bright and bold colors in the summer? Today Kelly from My Quilt Infatuation is sharing a tutorial for a modern flying geese mini using a gorgeously textured and cheerful palette from the Patio Splash collection. Check out her tutorial and then head over to her blog to enter for a chance to win a bundle of Patio Splash. 

Here's Kelly!
Happy almost summer, friends!  I'm Kelly, and my blog home is My Quilt Infatuation.  I'm super excited to share the tutorial for this little mini, featuring a few fabrics from the Patio Splash collection.  I chose to use the Color Strokes prints from this collection, and I am in love with the fresh, summery palette.


This mini is a fun twist on the timeless flying geese block.  My making geese of several sizes, it creates the fun illusion of sliding right down the quilt.

Materials-
(6) assorted fat quarters, Patio Splash Color Strokes
1/4 yard solid white background fabric
1 fat quarter, Color Strokes fabric for backing
binding fabric (cut from leftovers)

This mini requires cutting your fabrics into several different sizes, and I've tried to make this part as organized as possible so it doesn't get too tedious.

From the pink and purple fabrics, cut-
(1) 2" x 3.5" rectangle
(1) 4.5" x 8.5" rectangle

From the red and turquoise fabrics, cut-
(1) 2.5" x 4.5" rectangle
(1) 4" x 7.5" rectangle

From the Yellow and orange fabrics, cut-
(1) 3" x 5.5"
(1) 3.5" x 6.5"

From the solid white fabric, cut-
(4) 4.5" squares
(4) 4" squares
(4) 3.5" squares
(4) 3" squares
(4) 2.5" squares
(4) 2" squares
(2) 1.5" x 4"rectangles
(2) 2.5" x 3.5"rectangles
(2) 3" x 3.5"rectangles
(2) 2.5" x 4.5"rectangles
(2) 2" x 5.5"rectangles

When working with so many different sizes, I find it easiest to lay everything out for your flying geese units before sewing anything at all.  Arrange them in increasing size order on the left, and decreasing size order on the right.  Then, to keep everything organized, go ahead and lay two white squares of the corresponding size on each rectangle.  These squares will be the corner units needed to create the flying geese units.


To sew the flying geese, we'll use the stitch and flip method.  When making several geese the same size, there are more efficient ways to make more geese at one time, but that doesn't really help when you only need a single unit of each size/color.  To make a single geese unit, align the white square with the edge of the print rectangle, and sew from corner to corner.


To help you sew a straight line, you can either draw a line on the wrong side of your square, or you can use painter's tape.  Keep the corners of your square aligned with the edges of the painter's tape, and you'll have no trouble keeping a straight seam.


Since there are only 12 total flying geese, it is pretty quick to sew the first square to each one, before heading to the ironing board.


Then, just take your scissors and trim each corner to 1/4" seam allowance. Don't worry!  This doesn't have to be perfect.  Just be sure you don't cut too close to the seam.  Then press each corner open!



Then, just repeat this process on the opposite side of each flying geese unit, using the second white square.


When they're all pressed open, lay them back out in order by size, and use your white rectangles to fill in the gaps, making each flying geese unit the length of the longest one.


Pay close attention to the direction of the flying geese.  I've chosen to have one row pointing upward, and the other down, but you can mix them up if you would rather.  Sew each unit to its corresponding strip, and then sew the flying geese strips together to make your mini.


Finish it up by quilting it however you like.  This finished mini measures 16" x 16 1/2" and the bright happy colors would be a cute addition to your favorite summer decor, either inside, or (dare I say it?) your patio!



I'm so excited that I have the opportunity to offer a fun giveaway!  Benartex is graciously offering a bundle of the Patio Splash fabrics I used to a a lucky reader.  Head HERE to my blog home to enter.


Happy summer and happy sewing, y'all!








Head over to Kelly's blog to enter the giveaway! 

Click here to see the entire Patio Splash collection. 

Don't miss the other days of our Summer Mini Quilt Blog Hop!

Summer Mini Quilt Blog Hop:
Day 1: Debby from Debby Kratovil Quilts using Liberty Garden
Day 2: Benartex blog design team using Play Ball
Day 3: Alison from Little Bunny Quilts using Anything Goes
Day 4: Kelly from My Quilt Infatuation using Patio Splash
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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Hello, summer!

If you loved the painterly effects of Masterpiece Mixers, get ready to add Patio Splash to your "must have" list! You'll find brushstroke prints, striped dots, textured flowers and a cool painted stripe, all in a saturated color palette of corals and turquoises. Another great fabric collection to help us get ready for summer!


Think throw pillows (or even chair cushions) for the patio, beach bags, sarongs, placemats, and sew much more! 

Click here to see the entire Patio Splash collection.

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