Showing posts with label calypso goldfish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calypso goldfish. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2015

5 Quilts to Brighten Up a Dreary Winter!

Mid January. The holidays are over. Spring seems FAR away. 
What can you do to keep the winter doldrums away? 
Start a new quilt, of course! 
Here are five of our favorite bright and cheery quilt patterns. The best news? You can download them from our website, easy as 1-2-3! Print out the patterns and head to your local quilt store to stock up on one of these fun fabric lines to get started!

"Calypso Goldfish" by Quilting Hen
featuring Ro Gregg's Calypso Goldfish collection
Download the free pattern here.



"It's a Small World" by Dawn Conery Designs
featuring Ro Gregg's Marblehead Global Brights collection
Download the free pattern here.



"Wonky Zoo Pens" by Tresa McConachie
featuring the Zany Zoo collection
Download the free pattern here.



"Tweet" by the Quilting Hen
featuring the Tweet collection
Download the free pattern here.



"Monkey Wrenches" by Airborne Heirlooms
featuring the Shadows collection
Download the free pattern here.


Thursday, August 7, 2014

Pre-Quilted Fabric Spotlight

We like to think that we're pretty well-known for our pre-quilted fabric--a great shortcut for sewing bags and other home dec items. And of course, when we hear about someone using this specialty fabric, we love to pass it along to you, our blog readers!

Judy Hansen, owner of Quilt Shop of Deland and one of our designers, recently shared this photo from a recent retreat. These ladies used the Sebago Tote pattern from Aunties Two and our pre-quilted fabric to make themselves brand-new colorful totes!

What a great looking group!



Want to see some of our pre-quilted fabric? Here's a sampling.

A New Leaf by Ro Gregg

Block Party by Ro Gregg

Calypso Goldfish by Ro Gregg


Imagine This by Linda Carlson and Diana Henage






Windsor Woods by Ro Gregg


Ask for both the Sebago Tote pattern and our pre-quilted fabrics at your local quilt shop! 
(And then send us a photo of your tote!)

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Design Your Own Palette!

When you head to your local quilt shop, sometimes fabric shopping by collection is the way to go--the designer and fabric company worked hard to put together a well-rounded grouping of colors, different-sized motifs, and blenders--and you can't go wrong by taking their advice.

But sometimes, depending on the project, it's fun to mix and match fabrics, creating your own "collection." We've done just that today--selecting a focal print and then picking four coordinating prints that actually come from other fabric collections. We hope you enjoy our picks and use them as inspiration for your own!

Main print: Calypso Goldfish
Coordinating prints (clockwise, from upper left):



Main print: Imagine This
Coordinating prints (clockwise, from upper left):



Main print: Bella Casa
Coordinating prints (clockwise, from upper left):



Main print: Tweet
Coordinating prints (clockwise, from upper left):

Which is your favorite?

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Brighten up a bed with Calypso Goldfish

Can't get Ro Gregg's cheery, summery Calypso Goldfish prints out of your mind? Quilt Trends magazine just featured this eye-catching runner using these prints, made by The Quilting Hen. Keep reading to learn more about it!

Calypso Bed Runner by The Quilting Hen; featured in Quilt Trends summer 2014



Q. What did you find appealing about the Calypso Goldfish fabric?
Patricia Sue: I love any fabric that has to do with fish or the ocean. This collection especially appealed to me because of the bright colors--I love the cheerfulness, and just looking at them makes me happy! I love pink, and love how it is used as an accent color in this collection. The masterful blend of contrast and matching colors make it easy to use any two pieces next to each other.

Q. What makes a bed runner such a great project?
Patricia Sue: Bed runners are great for using fabrics that you love, but don't necessarily want to decorate your entire room in. They allow you to have seasonal changes in decor or add a splash of color to a room that you do not want to completely change, but need a new look for a time. They allow you to try different techniques without having to creating an entire quilt. If you have a special or light color bed spread, a bed runner is a nice way to protect the end of the bed covering. They are also a must for those who live in cooler climates and need the extra layer on their feet at night!

Q. How did you construct the blocks?
Patricia Sue: The blocks are all applique. I used steam-a-seam™ just on the edges of the appliqué so that the quilter would not have to go through multiple layers of adhesive. I know what a challenge it is to try and quilt through that many layers of adhesive--nearly impossible! Since bed runners do not need to be washed as often, a raw edge appliqué will hold up well enough.

Q. How did you come up with the design?
Patricia Sue: I was going for an interpretive design that could read like a lily pad. The colorful fish on these fabrics look like they should be in an outdoor pond with lily pads and frogs. The blue wave was chosen to represent water and the yellow gives the appliqués a "floating" effect.

Q. What made you decide to use four borders?
Patricia Sue:  I loved all the pieces in this collection and I could not decide on one to eliminate, so multiple borders were a must-do. The dimensional pink border is an added texture that I like to put in my "fun" quilts. Kids especially like this added texture, and these fabrics could easily be suited to a child's room.

Q. What do you like best about the runner?
Patricia Sue: The little dragon flies are my favorite. I did not realize that the dragonflies were even there until I was piecing the quilt. I was admiring the fish and frogs so much that initially I missed them. They are a nice added splash to an already spectacular design.

Q. How is it machine quilted?
Patricia Sue: The "lily pads" are free hand echo quilted. The block backgrounds, setting triangles, and borders are quilted with a combination swirl and wave design. Our long arm quilter, Shawna Crawford, always seems to know just what to put on the quilt to make it a complete look.

Q. Tell us about the coordinating pillow (shown in the photo).
Patricia Sue: The pillow was made using scraps from the runner. The templates for the appliqué frogs and dragon flies are included in our kits. You can put them on the runner, pillowcase, or throw pillow as desired. The appliqués were made with scrap fabrics from the runner also.


Read more about Ro's Calypso Goldfish collection here and see the entire line here.
Purchase the kit for this bed runner here.
Find Quilt Trends magazine here.

Friday, June 20, 2014

Bring on the Calypso Colors!


 If you've seen and loved Ro Gregg's first two Calypso lines, Calypso and Calypso Frogs, you're sure to be equally thrilled with the "three-quel," Calypso Goldfish!

Calypso Goldfish by Ro Gregg

Q. Why did you choose to focus on goldfish for this collection?
Ro: When I was growing up, we had goldfish and tropical fish—the goldfish just seemed like the perfect thing. The previous two Calypso lines were really well received, so I wanted to design more—quilters loved the whole feeling of the Calypso look.

Q. Do you have a favorite print?
Ro: Probably the main print with the goldfish and lily pad and dragonflies with the turquoise background. I wanted it to be playful—a visual feast with everything going on. For coordinates, my favorite is the tie-dye looking medallion. It's fun and summery, and the centers have a lily pad look.




Q. Did you use photos of fish to create the motifs in the prints?
Ro: No, it came mostly from my head—I wanted it to be playful looking rather than extremely realistic. I worked to add a little modern twist, with geometrics here and there.

Q. We noticed a few frogs snuck in!
Ro: Yes, the frogs are a nod back to the previous collection, Calypso Frogs. They go well with the lily pads.


Q. Tell us about the colors.
Ro: I used what are to me the Caribbean colors—the blue turquoise, the sunny hibiscus. The palette has that crisp feeling from the Caribbean. I think the collection has an artsy, contemporary look to it. It also plays in with current trends—you're seeing a lot of sea motifs right now—even though it might not be realistic—the fish, waves, frogs, a little nature going on.

See the entire Calypso Goldfish collection here and be sure to ask for it at your local quilt shop!
Download the free Calypso Goldfish pattern designed by The Quilting Hen here.


Friday, April 18, 2014

It's Dye Time!

With Easter fast approaching, hard-boiled eggs everywhere are turning beautiful hues. We thought we'd have fun with some of our fabric lines and "dye" the eggs with fabric. 
We hope you like our creations! Enjoy!


Marblehead Venetian Glass

Batiks

Under the Sea

Marblehead Global Brights
Calypso Goldfish

Hannah

Lagoon
Block Party

Marblehead Pleasing Pastels

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Want to make a pillowcase?

We really enjoy following along with American Patchwork & Quilting's 1 Million Pillowcase Challenge! Each quarter, their team creates two new designs and makes up sample pillowcases featuring new fabrics. Here are the two most recent designs:

Tumbler Band Pillowcase
featuring Ro Gregg's Calypso Goldfish collection
Photo: AllPeopleQuilt.com
Find the free pattern for the tumbler band pillowcase here.


Honeycomb Band Pillowcase
featuring the Coral Sea collection and Ro Gregg's Marblehead fabrics

Photo: AllPeopleQuilt.com
Find the free pattern for the honeycomb band pillowcase here.


You can find these two pillowcase patterns, as well as 39 others, here.
Find more details about the 1 Million Pillowcase Challenge (they're up to 541,184 cases donated!) here.

Monday, February 24, 2014

10 Signs of Spring

March is around the corner, hopefully bringing some signs of spring with the flip of a calendar page. Just in case the new month doesn't cooperate, here's a top ten list to get ready for spring--some of our favorite warm-weather-inspired fabric!

1. Block Party by Ro Gregg




3. Hannah








7. Lagoon






10. Calypso Goldfish by Ro Gregg
**Watch for more on this brand new collection (available in stores in March) soon!