Showing posts with label Scrappy Bits Applique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrappy Bits Applique. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Dryad in Action: Shannon's Booth!

Recently we introduced Shannon Brinkley's new collection, Dryad, and Shannon shared her inspiration behind the fabrics. 

Today we're showing you Shannon's booth from Quilt Market, promoting both Dryad and her Scrappy Bits Applique book and quilts. 

The booth (and Shannon!):

Love these large leaves showing off the Dryad coordinates!


A wall full of small quilts made using Shannon's scrappy bits applique technique and many of her new Dryad prints.

More fabric goodness in quilt form! 

Hi Shannon! (Everyone needs a good dose of caffeine to make it through three days of Quilt Market!)


We think this is super exciting too: Shannon has a coordinating collection of Aurifil thread colors to go with her Dryad prints. (Watch for these threads at your local quilt shop along with the Dryad collection!)


Monday, November 16, 2015

Introducing Shannon Brinkley's Dryad collection!

We first introduced you to Shannon Brinkley back in the spring, when she made the amazing "Around the World" quilt for our Quilt Market booth

Now Shannon is back, with her long-anticipated first fabric collection, Dryad! After you're done drooling over admiring the prints, keep reading to learn more about Shannon's design inspiration.


Q. Tell us about the inspiration that led you to create Dryad.
Shannon: Anyone who knows me knows that trees in general are a huge source of inspiration for me. I’m kind of ridiculous in my love and obsession with trees. When I started thinking about sketches for fabric, of course the first thing that came to mind was trees. It started with sketches and branches.

Q. Where did the name Dryad come from?
Shannon: Dryads were ancient Greek mythological spirits of the trees. 

Q. How does Dryad fit into your scrappy appliqué technique?
Shannon: I wanted design the line in a way that would work really well with appliqué and with scrappy appliqué in particular—this collaged look that people are creating. That was the goal—lots of tone on tone, simple line drawings with a lot of organic texture.

Q. The main print really has a collage-style look.
Shannon: Yes, it’s a cheater print of sorts for the scrappy appliqué look. It was the last print I designed. I did all of the others first and then compiled them into the collage print. The pattern of the print is one of my cutting patterns that I do—my wood grain pattern. It’s what I often use when I’m making trees. It has that texture, that shape, that movement of wood grain. 


Q. We love the look of the text print! What are the words?
Shannon: It is a Robert Frost poem that has been one of my favorites for a long time. Musing about running away into a tree. He’s more talking about going off on his own into the world, but I love the whimsical image of running away into a tree. And it’s in my handwriting. 


Q. Your colorways are beautiful, and not just a typical red, yellow, green blue.
Shannon: I started with the colors that I am most drawn to—lots of blues—cerulean blue that I use time and time again. I was trying to create pieces that I would want to use in a quilt/collage. I love the yellow/mustard color with the blue. I also love this poppy red, kind of more of an orange, but I see it as a red. Loved that paired with the mint. 

Q. Do you have a favorite print (or prints)?
Shannon: My very favorite is the line-drawn branches in the cerulean blue and the poppy red.



 I also love the text prints a lot.



Another one I really love is the cross section print—it comes in four different colors. I actually took a block print of a cross section of a tree (although no trees were harmed in the making of this line!) We built the print off of those actual cross sections. 


Q. Tell us about the free quilt pattern you designed using the Dryad snack pack. 
Shannon: “Drifting Leaves” has a super quick background that works with the gradients. Shows off the prints really well. Then you’re using the collage print for little leaf appliqué pieces, which are drifting down the quilt.



 "Drifting Leaves" by Shannon Brinkley
Download this free quilt pattern (which uses a Dryad Snack Pack) here.
See the entire Dryad collection here.
Learn more about Shannon here.
Find the free "Drifting Leaves" quilt pattern here.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Behind the Scenes: Around the World

One of the quilts we showed you in our Quilt Market booth was Shannon Brinkley's Around the World quilt, made from our Prairie Cloth Solids collection. The design, from Shannon's new book, Scrappy Bits Applique, uses her fabric collage technique.


Meet Shannon.
I am a teacher turned quilter and designer. I really fell in love with quilting back in college when I visited the Houston Quilt Festival, and I fell in love with raw edge applique in particular. 
I design modern quilting patterns using my super fun and quick raw-edge applique techniques that I’ve developed and written about in my book Scrappy Bits Applique. Having my background in education, I adore teaching, and am lucky enough to get to teach my applique techniques all over the country. I nest in the lovely Austin, Texas with my wonderful husband and son. I spend my time sewing, quilting, knitting, reading, writing, cooking, yoga-ing, teaching, and enjoying time with my favorite people. 


Meet Shannon's technique.
I started playing and exploring with fabric and out of that came my technique, and I’ve been refining it over the past several years. I’ve always loved collaging in different mediums, so collaging with fabric was the perfect extension. I love the instant gratification that you get from collaging with fabric. There’s some tactile gratification you get from manipulating the fabric and fusing it, like a painter slapping paint on a canvas.



Shannon's Around the World quilt:
The Around the World quilt—The pattern is in my book, and I picked out various hues from the Prairie Cloth Solids and used my scrappy applique technique to make the map quilt. This quilt was the first time that I used all solids in a collaged quilt. I love how it turned out--the colors are all so vibrant and fun!



Read more about Shannon's Around the World quilt, including how she chose what colors went where, on her blog. We'll be sharing more about Shannon and her upcoming fabric collection soon!





See the colors available in our Prairie Cloth Solids collection here.
Find out more about Shannon's book here.