Showing posts with label Goanna Walkabout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goanna Walkabout. Show all posts

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Summer of Sewing: Hold Everything Fabric Boxes

During our Summer of Sewing series, we'll be featuring weekly tutorials using our new fabric collections (and giveaways, too!). Join us each week, sit back, relax, and then start sewing! 


Some may say that women can never have enough shoes, or enough chocolate, or enough jewelry...but as quilters, we say we can never have enough storage space! 

Our Summer of Sewing tutorial for this week features three different sizes of fabric boxes, perfect for holding notions and other sewing room supplies (or anything else that needs to be contained in a pretty box!). 


We've used the Goanna Walkabout collection--bright, dynamic Aboriginal-inspired prints. Look for Goanna Walkabout and Walkabout 2 (we'll be featuring it here soon!) fabrics at your local quilt shop. 
What else makes these fabric boxes special? A layer of Pellon's® Flex-Foam provides body so they stand up, but it's still soft enough and flexible enough to be stitched, folded, and adjusted.  

Let's get started!
You'll Need:
(per box)
2 fat quarters 
1/8 yard coordinating Painter's Palette Solid for binding
Pellon® Flex-Foam 1-Sided Fusible (20", 12-1/2" or 9" square, depending on box size)

Cutting:
Note: Directions are for the largest box. Find measurements for the smaller boxes at the end of the tutorial and follow the steps using your preferred size of squares.
From each fat quarter: 
(1) 18" square

From the solid:
(1) 2-3/4" x 42" strip

From the Flex-Foam:
(1) 18" square

Make the Box:
Step 1: Decide which 18" square will be the lining and which will be the outside.

Step 2: Following manufacturer's directions, fuse the Flex-Foam to the wrong side of the outer fabric. Fold in half right sides of fabric together and sew along the short sides using a generous 1/4" seam. 

Step 3: Cut a 4-1/4" square from each bottom corner (along the folded edge).

Step 4: To create a boxed corner, fold so the raw edges you cut match up and pin. The side seam should align with the crease from the folded bottom edge in step 2.

Step 5: Stitch along the pinned edge using a 1/4" seam allowance. Backstitch at beginning and end.
Step 6: In the same way, fold the 18" square lining piece right sides together, stitch along short edges, and cut 4-1/4" squares out of the bottom corners.  

Step 7: Fold and stitch to box out the corners of the lining just like in step 4. 

Step 8: Turn the outer box right side out and insert the lining piece. Pin along raw edges, matching side seams. 

Step 9: Press the 2-3/4" x 42" binding strip lengthwise in half wrong sides together. Align raw edges and sew to the lining side of the box, joining ends as you would for a quilt. Note: The binding can be stitched on with the lining on the inside, or you can turn the pinned box lining side out, as shown below, and stitch the binding in place. Whichever is easier for you works fine, as long as the binding is stitched onto the lining side!

Step 10: With the box right side out, fold the binding over the raw top edges, secure in place with binding clips, and topstitch to secure. 

Your finished large box!

To make the medium sized box, use 12-1/2" squares of fabric and Flex-Foam, and cut 2" squares from the corners. 

To make the small sized box, use 9" squares of fabric and Flex-Foam, and cut 2" squares from the corners. 

All three boxes upside down so you can see the fun fabrics! 


Would you like to win a bundle of Walkabout fabrics? Leave a comment below (or on IG) telling us what you'd fill these boxes with. Giveaway is open through Sunday, July 9th at 11:59 PM CDT. 



Follow along with our Summer of Sewing Series! 
Click here to see all the tutorials.

Patriotic Star quilt bundle winner:
Janarama

psst...we're still collecting winners' names from our Patriotic Palette Blog Hop! We'll announce the names soon here on the blog. 

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Happy Spring! Tulip Time Redone

Recently on Instagram, we asked if we should remake our super-popular Tulip Time wall hanging in  Goanna Walkabout or Ro Gregg's Flights of Fancy. The comments were equally enthusiastic for both, so we stitched up both!

Here's Tulip Time in Flights of Fancy: 


And in Goanna Walkabout:

Happy Spring!

See our solids version here.
Find the original Tulip Time tutorial here

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Pillowcase Time!

We are a sponsor of American Patchwork & Quilting's One Million Pillowcase Challenge in 2017, so we'll be sharing the Challenge's new designs with you quarterly. 
The goal of the Pillowcase Challenge is for 1 million pillowcases to be donated to local charities. You can make a pillowcase, donate it in your community, and then enter your donation quantity online. The current count is 711,000 and counting, so the Challenge is making progress! 

Here are the two newest designs from AllPeopleQuilt.com, 
featuring our newest fabric collections.

Pattern #62: Ninepatch Band
featuring the Freeform collection
Photo from AllPeopleQuilt.com; find the pattern here.

Pattern #63: Basic King Size
featuring the Goanna Walkabout collection
Photo from AllPeopleQuilt.com; find the pattern here.

Find more information about the Pillowcase Challenge here.

p.s. Speaking of pillowcases, AP&Q is hosting a Pillowcase March Madness throughout the month of March. Find each day's giveaway on their Facebook page. (Our prizes are on March 15, 23 and 26, so make sure you enter on those days!)

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Goanna Walkabout!

Meet the perfect pop of color for those "when is winter ever going to end?" days! 

Our new Goanna Walkabout collection is inspired by Aboriginal art and rich with symbols. Lizards, rings, boomerangs, animal prints and more--these prints have so much texture and so many layers! We've added a few tonal blenders to fill out the line--pick your favorite focal print to play with and start quilting! 

Fabrics up close and personal:

It's all in the details: so much to see here! 

Rich colors, rich patterns

 Depth and variety

Be inspired to "Goanna Walkabout" and start sewing! 

See the entire collection here and ask for it at your local quilt shop.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Take a tour!

While we were at Quilt Market, we showed some photos from our booth on both our Facebook page and Instagram account, but today we're going in depth! We'll show you the quilts and projects that were on display and provide you with information about the fabric lines and patterns used. 
Enjoy!

A view of our entire booth: 


Do you do yoga? Maureen Stephan used our new Yoga Fabric (92% poly/8% spandex/jersey knit) to sew the jacket and pants. Comfy and stretchy! 
The quilt behind the mannequins the Paintbrush University Quilt 1, made by Maria Pate using fabrics from the initial 84 Painter's Palette Solids.
Bags on the ground, from left:
Stand 'N Stow Tote by Atkinson Designs (ATK-153) constructed by Robin Bell using Ro Gregg's Valor prints
Wine & Dine Lunch bag by Atkinson Designs (ATK-155) constructed by Maureen Stephan using Ro Gregg's Valor prints
To Market, To Market Tote (Patterns by Annie) constructed by Maria Pate using Ro Gregg's Sophisticates prints
In front: Divalicious Wallet by Sisters' Common Thread constructed by Maria Pate using Ro Gregg's Sophisticates prints




Our Painter's Palette Solids were definitely highlighted in the booth. A photo is worth 1,000 words, but when it comes to fabric, so is a touch. We encouraged attendees to touch our solids and feel their silky smoothness. 

A banner displaying our original 84 solids. This will grow before the next show!

We had several quilts showcasing our solids:

The "Spinning Palette" quilt featuring the Painter's Palette Solids. Made by Kylah Kay Jackson 

"Starry Compass Rose" by Elizabeth Eastmond and machine quilted by Denise Marieno, featuring our Painter's Palette Solids collection.

"Lighthouse Steps" by Kate Colleran of Seams Like a Dream, made using our Bayshore Snack Pack of Painter's Palette Solids

Paintbrush University Quilt II by Maria Pate, a block sampler using the newer 84 Painter's Palette Solids.

"America" by Cynthia Wismann, made using our Painter's Palette Solids combined with Ro Gregg's Valor collection (we'll have a separate post on this quilt later this week).

"Walkabout" by Tammy Silvers of Tamarinis using the Goanna Walkabout collection. Soon to be available as a free pattern download on our website!

The "Kisses" quilt by Sue Linam using our Doodads collection. Love those puffed up trapunto-style lips! Additional projects made using various prints from the Doodads collection, including the "To Market, To Market" tote (Patterns by Annie) constructed by Maria Pate, the purse, constructed by Maria Pate, and the Beach Bag (hanging at left) is Sandy's Beach Bag from The Handmaiden's Cottage (THC103).

Flights of Fancy in fabric! This quilt pattern, designed by Pine Tree Country Quilts, is available as a free download from our website and features Ro Gregg's new line, Flights of Fancy.


Linda Frost designed the Freeform quilt using our Freeform collection (plus Painter's Palette Solids). The apron is the Lilly Apron from Busy Bee Quilt Designs, and the Beach Bag is Sandy's Beach Bag from The Handmaiden's Cottage (THC103).


The "C'est La Vie" quilt, made by Maria Pate using the fabric line of the same name. And yes, that's an umbrella re-covered in C'est La Vie fabric! 

The "Asian Antics" quilt by Viv Smith and constructed by Sheila Reinke, made using our Samsara collection. Available here
The pillows are Vetmari Sewing patterns: Beauty in Bloom in the front and Swept Away in the back, both constructed by Robin Bell of Robin's Nest Quilting.


Barb Eikmeier's Vintage 30s Ruby's Treasures fabric, introduced at Spring Market and still going strong here! 

Barb's new line, which debuted at Fall Quilt Market, is Waddington Road. She's designed another BOM, shown below, and all kinds of fun small sewing projects. We'll be sharing a separate blog post to introduce Waddington Road later this week. 

Hi Barb! 

We hope you enjoyed our booth tour!