Showing posts with label Fall Tapestry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall Tapestry. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Autumn-inspired projects!

With so many gorgeous fall fabrics, you only need one thing--a project to make with them! We've collected a few of our new and old favorites here, and they'll all work just as well in our new autumn lines and rich Marblehead tonals.

"Autumn Splendor" by Tammy Silvers,
featuring Autumn in the Forest
Download the free quilt pattern here.

"Acorn Harvest" by Airborne Heirlooms,
featuring Fall's Canvas
Download the free quilt pattern here.

"Changing Seasons" by Kristi and Rebecca Ryan,
featuring Ro Gregg's Changing Seasons
Download this free quilt pattern from our website.
Find out more about these fabrics here.


"Bright Autumn" by Terry Albers
Download this free quilt pattern from our website
Find more info about these fabrics here.


"Fall Tapestry" by Sue Harvey and Sandy Boobar
Download the free quilt pattern from our website.

"In Alignment" by Tony Jacobson;
featured in the Fall 2013 issue of Easy Quilts
 Find more info here.

Find out more about the quilt and where to download the free pattern here.


"Harvest Lone Star" by Betsy Smith:
featured in The Quilter October-November 2012
Find more info here.


"Chocolate Bar" by Tricia Lynn Maloney;
featured in Easy Quilts fall 2013
 Read more here.


Harvest Home by Joan Shay; featured in Quilt Trends Fall 2012
Find more info here.

"Autumn Tapestry" by Pine Tree Country Quilts;
featured in The Quilter October/November 2013
Find more info here.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Feels like fall!

Have the leaves in your neck of the woods started changing into those rich autumn hues? Even if they haven't (or don't!), there are enough pumpkins and gourds, as well as fall decor in stores, to get you in that fall mood. (And don't forget those tasty fall drinks...and the classic favorite, apple cider!)

We thought we'd help you get in a fall quilting spirit by sharing some of our favorite autumn-inspired designs. You can find more information on each project in the link below it.

"Bright Autumn" by Terry Albers
Download this free quilt pattern from our website
Find more info on these fabrics here.


"In Alignment" by Tony Jacobson;
featured in the Fall 2013 issue of Easy Quilts
 Find more info here.


"Harvest Lone Star" by Betsy Smith:
featured in The Quilter October-November 2012

Find more info here.


"Chocolate Bar" by Tricia Lynn Maloney;
featured in Easy Quilts fall 2013
 Read more here.


Harvest Home by Joan Shay; featured in Quilt Trends Fall 2012
Find more info here.

"Autumn Tapestry" by Pine Tree Country Quilts;
featured in The Quilter October/November 2013
Find more info here.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

A Taste of Thanksgiving

How do you like your Thanksgiving meal? All the classic fixings and sides, or do you try something new every year?

Thanksgiving seems to evoke strong opinions...from using Grandma's secret stuffing recipe to the love/hate relationship with Brussel sprouts. What's non-negotiable on your holiday list?

We've compiled a Thanksgiving-themed Pinterest board with some great recipes, tips, and fun decorating ideas. Below are a few sneak peeks, but you can see the entire board here.

Find best apple pie tips here.


See how to make the Thanksgiving meal (a little bit?) healthy here.


Great idea for sharing what you're thankful for here


Holiday decor reminding us of the reason for the season here.


How do you like your pumpkin pie? Traditional, or with a bit of flair, like this maple-pumpkin pie with salted pecan brittle?

A quick-to-piece table decoration, using Fall Tapestry:


Find the kit for Autumn Tapestry here.
See the entire Fall Tapestry collection here.Find The Quilter magazine here.

And just for fun, there's this:

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Quilt Market Recap

Twice a year, the quilt industry gathers for Quilt Market. As a fabric company, it's an opportunity for us to show our new collections to quilt shop owners who come to the show to purchase for their shops. This fall, our booth in Houston showed off some of our favorite new fabric lines through gorgeous quilts:

Marblehead in action. 
The quilt on the left, "Rockin'," was featured in Quilt Trends magazine. 
Read more about it here.

A cover-up made from Marblehead Global Brights and Rock Around the Block

The "fall" corner: quilts made using Fall Tapestry (find the free pattern for the background quilt here) and Imperial Garden

Point of pride: a quilted American flag

What's new? A tote made from leather and Royal Paisley. Stay tuned for more info.

Our favorite fun line for kids and kids at heart: Nite Owls
(quilt on the left: free pattern here; quilt on the right, featured in The Quilter)


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Fall colors in all their glory

As the leaves start to turn, we can't help but be excited about fall! Those rich, glorious colors...
Sue Harvey and Sandy Boobar of Pine Tree Country Quilts used the inviting prints from our Fall Tapestry collection to create a table setting that brings those delicious colors into your home. 
"Autumn Tapestry" by Pine Tree Country Quilts;
featured in The Quilter October/November 2013
Q. What drew you to the Fall Tapestry prints?
Pine Tree: The richness of the colors. They all have a golden feel to them, and we loved the idea of bringing fall colors into the home through a table runner and coordinating placemats.

Q. Favorite print in the collection? 
Pine Tree: It's a toss-up between the large leaves on black and the circles.
 


Q. How did you decide on the design for the runner and placemats?
Pine Tree: We knew this was a fabric line that could do all the work in a visually simple design. Turning sashed squares on point adds an extra element to the design--sort of dresses it up a bit and creates movement. The arrangement of the different fabrics [rather than a random, scrappy layout] adds an elegance to the runner, too.

Q. And the decision to use black as an accent?
Pine Tree: The black sashing and binding really helps the prints to pop. They almost jump out at you! And the rust cornerstones bring in a little extra color since the prints we chose to use in the runner are primarily green and gold.

Find the kit for Autumn Tapestry here.
See the entire Fall Tapestry collection here.
Find The Quilter magazine here.


Love the Fall Tapestry fabrics? See another quilt made with these prints here

Friday, July 26, 2013

In Alignment


Typically when we do a post on a magazine project featuring our fabric, we show you the project first and the magazine cover toward the end. 
Today we're showing the cover first, and we think you'll quickly see why.


Hello, cover quilt! 
Tony Jacobson's quilt, "In Alignment," pairs the richly colored prints of our Fall Tapestry collection with a solid white to create a graphic, easy quilt that really pops. Tony spoke to us about his modern fall design.

"In Alignment" by Tony Jacobson;
featured in the Fall 2013 issue of Easy Quilts

Q. What attracted you to the Fall Tapestry collection?
Tony: The patterns in the fabric line reminded me of the colors and patterns used by Gustav Klimt in his oil paintings.
Art by Gustav Klimt; Image: Klimt.com

Q. Why did you decide to pair the prints with white?
Tony: There is a lot of pattern in the fabrics so I wanted to give the eye somewhere to rest. Even though I was going for a fall looking quilt, I wanted to make sure it didn't get too dark, and the white fabric kept a brightness to the quilt that helps accentuate the colors in the print fabrics.

Q. This is such a great pattern to highlight a focal print. Was that what you originally had in mind when you designed it?
Tony: Yes, I thought the patterns were interesting on their own and wanted to highlight them in the quilt.

Q. Is there a print in the collection that particularly grabbed you? 
Tony: The orange circle print has a lot of movement in it which really appealed to me.


Q.  Can you talk about your decision process to add the stripe as a middle border?
Tony: Whenever possible, I like to let the fabric do the work. The stripe gives the border a pieced look without having to do a lot of intricate piecing.



Q. What do you like best about the pattern?
Tony: I really like to design quilts that are easy to piece but look complicated. I think this quilt is a good example of that. This was truly a quilt that I did from start to finish in a single weekend.

Q. Tell us about the machine quilting.
Tony: I machine quilted this quilt myself. I've been teaching myself to longarm over the last year. The quilt motif in this project is a "floral" pattern that I designed, which I create using oval quilting rulers to arc from the corners of each block to the center. It is an easy pattern to do and I've gotten to the point where I can achieve this effect fairly quickly without much marking.



See the entire Fall Tapestry collection here.
Find the kit for this quilt here.
Find the Fall 2013 issue of Easy Quilts here.


Tuesday, July 16, 2013

It's time to vote!

American Patchwork & Quilting's One Million Pillowcase Challenge has passed the halfway mark! 
Stop and think about that for a second--more than 500,000 pillowcases have been stitched and donated to charity through this initiative. That's impressive. 

During the month of July, AP&Q is holding a contest on Pinterest. They've picked 20 of their favorite pillowcases and pinned them. The pillowcase with the most repins at the end of the month will be declared the winner and featured in a special hop. We are proud to be a sponsor of the Pillowcase Challenge, and we'll be participating in the hop in August.

How can you be part of this? Head over to their Pinterest page and repin your favorite pillowcase. 
(And keep reading below to be part of our contest here!)

By the way, did we mention that TWO of our pillowcases made it into the top 20? That's right! We wouldn't want to sway your vote or anything, but we did want to show them off:

Calypso by Ro Gregg


Lady in Red by Ro Gregg


We'd also encourage you to make a pillowcase (or more!) to donate. It's a quick and easy project, and you can make a difference for someone in your own community. You can find a huge variety of pillowcase patterns (including for all the pillowcases you see on this blog page) here.

In the meantime, we're holding our own contest right here, just for fun. Below you'll see all of our pillowcase samples from the Pillowcase Challenge from 2012 and 2013 (photos courtesy of American Patchwork & Quilting). Which one do you like best? And why? Leave us a comment letting us know!
Log cabin pattern using Marblehead 
Uneven hourglass pattern using Fall Tapestry

Churn dash pattern using Garden Whimsy

Cottage in the forest applique pattern using Garden Whimsy

Crazy rail fence pattern using Pretty in Pink

Snowball pattern using Marblehead Pleasing Pastels

Precut strips pattern using Focus


Train pattern using Calypso Frogs

Chevron band pattern using Tribal Council

Spools pattern using Lady in Red

X block band pattern using Flutter

Bubbles applique pattern featuring Calypso

Rick rack pattern using Cambridge Flannel