Showing posts with label The Music In Me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Music In Me. Show all posts

Friday, June 2, 2017

Encore!

It's appropriate that this new music-themed collection from Kanvas is called Encore because fans of The Music in Me fabric collection will be thrilled to hear we have more music prints! Encore features seven additional prints that coordinate beautifully with The Music in Me.





If you're looking for quilt pattern ideas, we've got some!
The "Concerto" quilt, designed by Stephanie Sheridan and Linda Leathersich of Stitched Together Studios, was featured in Quick Quilts magazine. 
Click here to read more about it. 



We also have a free quilt pattern using The Music in Me.
Click here to find it. 

Click here to see the entire Encore collection.
Click here to see the entire The Music in Me collection. 


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Friday, January 6, 2017

Concerto

While the word "concerto" technically means a musical composition, after seeing this quilt, also named "Concerto," it's easy to see how the definition could be stretched to a quilt as well. After all, it's a composition, and it's created entirely by musically themed fabrics! Stephanie Sheridan of Stitched Together Studios designed this quilt for Quick Quilts magazine using The Music in Me collection from Kanvas. 
"Concerto" designed by Stephanie Sheridan and machine quilted by Linda Leathersich;
featured in McCall's Quick Quilts magazine, February-March 2017


What attracted you to The Music in Me collection? 
Music collections are always so much fun to work with and very popular. This is actually my 2nd magazine quilt with a music collection by Kanvas - the first was "Symphony in B" and it was a real hit - I still get requests from quilters looking for the fabrics to make it.

Do you have a favorite print in the collection? 
I am always attracted to stripes - and I love finding unique ways to use them in a quilt, so my favorite would have to be the Duet Stripe! I fussy cut it for this quilt (it became the vertical sashing) - it looks like a pieced strip, but isn't - total time saver!

Did you fussy cut the focal print for the big squares? 
I actually used 3 different focal prints - and I did do a little fussy cutting to have the pianos balanced across the quilt. There is a lot of fussy cutting in this quilt - just take your time with it!



How did these fabrics lend themselves so beautifully to a quilt design? 
Both the Piano Bar and the Duet Stripe fabrics helped make a more complex looking quilt without additional piecing and created an interesting background grid for the focal fabrics. 


Any tips for making the quilt? 
Pay careful attention to the direction of the fabrics! So many of these fabrics are directional, and they will stick out like a sore thumb if they are upside down or sideways!

Can you talk about your background print choices, and your decision to use one of the background prints as the outer border?
The two different background prints add another layer of subtle dimension to Concerto, and the light border allows the center of the quilt to just float, rather than be anchored down by a heavier dark border.

What inspired this quilt design? 
The fabric line inspired it ... I had kicked around a design like this and when I saw The Music in Me - I knew it was the perfect fabric for the design.

What do you like best about this quilt? 
I really love the light and airy quality of this quilt, in spite of the amount of black in the fabrics - I feel like it reflects a soft and quiet type of classical music.


Tell us about the machine quilting. 
Mom really outdid herself on the quilting with this one! She used more traditional motifs like a feathered oval wreath on the focal squares and a lovely swirl in the border, but then added in some treble clefs and hearts to really accentuate the musical motifs in the fabrics. The magazine even has the quilting motifs drawn out in the pattern section so quilters can get the same look as our quilt.

Click here to see the entire The Music in Me collection.
Click here to learn more about Stitched Together Studios.
Click here to find McCall's Quick Quilts magazine.



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Thursday, January 5, 2017

The Music in Me

Music aficionados, Maria Kalinowski has done it again! Inspired by the popularity of her previous musically-themed collections, she's created The Music in Me, another classically elegant black, cream and tan fabric line featuring pianos, notes, and more. 

Here's a sampling of what The Music in Me includes:


A fantastically layered focal print featuring musical scores, notes, baby grands, and favorite musical words:

Sheet music in circles! (available in black on white and white on black)

A text print (in dark and light):

Cool stripes (also available in two colors):

Hearts and music collide:

Layered sheet music--such great texture! 

A unique piano key repeating stripe:


Don't miss the free quilt pattern available on our website, "Curtain Call." Perfect for a piano lover in your life! We'll also be sharing another quilt design made using these gorgeous fabrics on Friday. 
Click here to download the free quilt pattern. 

Click here to see the entire The Music in Me collection and find the free quilt pattern. 


p.s. Keep in an eye out for Encore, available this spring. It brings in the strings and the brass to coordinate beautifully with The Music in Me!
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Thursday, May 26, 2016

Quilt Market Booth Tour: Kanvas

Welcome to day 2 of our three-day Quilt Market booth tour. Last weekend, we were in Salt Lake City sharing our newest fabric collections from Benartex, Kanvas and Contempo with quilt shop owners. Now we're ready to give you a sneak peek so you know what to watch for (and ask for!) at your local quilt shops. 

Today we're taking you on a tour of the Kanvas section of our booth from Quilt Market! The Kanvas booth featured three lines: The Music in Me, Dance of the Dragonfly, and Nature's Pearl.

Here's a look at the entire Kanvas booth:

No, your eyes are not deceiving you! We had a baby grand piano in the booth! It was the perfect scene setter for The Music in Me collection. Prints include piano keys, musical notes, baby grands, and musical words and symbols, all in a classic black, beige and cream palette. 


Click here to see the entire The Music in Me collection.

Next up, the Dance of the Dragonfly collection (there's a sneak peek above in the quilt displayed on the piano!). Beautiful lavenders, greens, and blues, all with a delicate gold accent. The purple colorway is shown here in the booth. 


Dance of the Dragonfly mixed with Nature's Pearl in the background.

Love the detail of these 3-D dragonflies on a backdrop of Nature's Pearl collection quilts. 

Click here to see the entire Dance of the Dragonfly collection.

Lastly, here's the Nature's Pearl collection. Black, gray, and cream prints--dandelions, swirls, dots, leaves and circles--a beautifully subtle line with pearlized accents. 

This quilt echoes the dandelion prints from the collection:
(And check out the monochromatic pillows on the bench below.)

Closer detail on the quilt and the dimensional dandelion puffs, which are made from antique lace.

Fantastic detail on this artsy quilt! 
Click here to see the entire Nature's Pearl collection.

Click here to see the Contempo booth tour. 
Check back tomorrow, when we'll finish our Quilt Market booth tour. 

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