Showing posts with label free patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free patterns. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Looking for a BOM?

Barb Eikmeier, designer of the Vintage 30s Ruby's Treasures collection, is hosting a Block of the Month quilt on her blog.
Barb's Month 4 blocks;
the pattern for these is available for FREE during the month of October.
Find the patterns here.

Each month she posts the directions for four pieced blocks made using her Vintage 30s Ruby's Treasures prints. 
The finished quilt will pair the 41 pieced blocks with 40 applique blocks made with the McKim Studios pre-printed embroidery blocks. (Ruby’s Farm Treasures and Ruby’s Flower Garden).

Barb designed the quilt to be made from a fat quarter bundle of the Vintage 30s Ruby's Treasures prints and coordinating solids, plus the two pre-printed embroidery block panels. We're loving following along, and think you will too! 

New blocks are posted at the beginning of each month, and are available for free downloading during that month. After the month ends, they're available for $5 in Barb's online store.

Here's a look at the other blocks she's created so far:
Month 1:

Month 2:

Month 3:
Find the block patterns here.

A little more about her 30s Sampler BOM:
Q. What prompted you to start this BOM quilt?
BE: I wanted to do something that used both the fabric and the panels. I liked the idea of making it entirely from a fat quarter bundle of the 21 prints and 9 solids. To me, that was a fun challenge. 

Q. What resources did you use for the block designs? 
BE: Many of them came from the Electric Quilt software library, but if I found a block I liked in an antique quilt, I'd draw it myself. The embroidery blocks finish at 7-3/4", so I needed to find blocks that finished at 8" that could be trimmed down to 7-3/4" without sacrificing design elements along the edges. 

Q. Tell us about the applique blocks. 
BE: I like to do back basting applique; in fact, I wrote a book about it a few years ago. I realized that with the preprinted embroidery blocks, I could easily use them for applique. You could also embroider the blocks for this quilt if you wanted; some people are even leaving them out and putting in fabric squares instead. 

Q. What was one thing that surprised you as you made the blocks? 
BE: I finished most of the applique blocks before starting the pieced blocks. Because so many of the flower panel blocks have leaves, the applique blocks were looking pretty green. As I chose fabrics for the pieced blocks, I had to be more judicious in where I placed the greens to keep the color balance even.

Q. Can you point out a few of your favorite blocks? 
BE: Yep! I really like the upper left block in Month 2, with the blue four-patch int eh center. It's a neat block that was fun to make. The block next to it--with four V shapes, was also fun to make. It's surprisingly less complicated to make than it looks, and that's something that's true for many of these blocks. I also like the bottom left block in month 4. I really love how the fabric choices work together in that block. 

30s Sampler Quilt details:
The BOM blog posts will run through April 2018; with four blocks per month (plus one month has five). The finished quilt is 80" square. During the month a set of blocks are posted, the pattern will be free to download; after that each month's patterns are available for sale in Barb's online store. 

Follow along with the BOM here.
See the entire Vintage 30s Ruby's Treasures collection here and ask for it at your local quilt shop.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

New Pillowcase Patterns!

We've teamed up again with American Patchwork & Quilting in the 1 Million Pillowcase Challenge. The idea is simple: make a pillowcase and donate it to an organization in your community. Add your donation numbers to the online pillowcase counter and watch as the number creeps closer to the 1,000,000 goal. A small amount of fabric and a half hour's worth of sewing can make such a difference in someone's life! 

Here are the latest free patterns on AllPeopleQuilt.com, shown in our fabrics. 


Pattern 52: Simply Squares Band 
featuring Tribal Instincts by Ro Gregg
Photo from allpeoplequilt.com; download the pattern here.

Pattern 53: Double Diamond Band
featuring Notting Hill
Photo from allpeoplequilt.com; download the pattern here.

Learn more about American Patchwork & Quilting's One Million Pillowcase Challenge here.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Quilt Market Recap

Welcome to the virtual tour of our booth from Spring Quilt Market in Minneapolis!

First, an overview, and then we'll show some close-ups.

The left side of the booth:


Back corner:
Bonus flag pattern from Barb Eikmeier featuring her Vintage Shirting & Dress Prints collection; available through shops participating in the BOM program


 Right side of the booth:


Right side continued: 


And now, the closer look:
A period dress made from Vintage Shirting prints; behind is the free pattern for Ro Gregg's Marblehead Gemstones, Jewels & Quartz; download it here.


The booth included vignettes of fabrics and props related to the Vintage Shirting collection; here you see featherweight sewing machine cover that will be available through shops participating in the BOM program.


The free pattern using a Vintage Shirting & Dress Prints  snack pack; available on our website and blog soon!


Around the World quilt by Shannon Brinkley from her book, Scrappy Bits Applique (featuring our Prairie Cloth solids)


A close-up of this cool quilt--watch for more info on this quilt on the blog soon!


Table art: Changing Seasons quilt designed by Kristi and Rebecca Ryan; featuring Ro Gregg's Changing Seasons collection. Find the free quilt pattern here.


A free quilt pattern by Maria Pate using a Fall's Canvas snack pack; download the free quilt pattern here.


Quilt made using the many prints from the Classique basics collection


"Mesmerize" quilt embroidery design by Jayme Crow featuring our Batiks


From left, free patterns from A Walk in the Park, Botanical Society, Bear Hugs, and Eggcellent Adventures (Find the free patterns by clicking the links.)


Another vignette with a peek at the Botanical Society and Bear Hugs quilts


MonStar quilt by Rebecca Ryan, featured in her Modern Rainbow book and using our Prairie Cloth solids


On the table in the background: Briarcliff quilt by Diane Arganbright and Patty Sue Nelson; available soon as a free download on our website.
The table runner in the foreground features the huge variety of Classique prints, designed by Maria Pate 


Stratify by Jessica J.E. Smith; featuring Ro Gregg's Marblehead Global Brights (Purchase the pattern here)


Monkey Wrench quilt by Airborne Heirlooms featuring Shadows; available for free download here.


 And of course the Vintage Sampler BOM that we introduced you to last week. Watch for it in your local quilt shop this fall!


One of the booth polls wrapped in cotton bolls...we couldn't resist!

Friday, May 1, 2015

Pillowcase Showcase!

In case you're looking for pillowcase inspiration, here's a showcase of the two latest designs released by American Patchwork & Quilting's 1 Million Pillowcase challenge.  (Did we use the word "case" enough?!?!) The Challenge is currently at 622,405 pillowcases, continuing its push to reach one million pillowcases donated to charity. We are proud to be a sponsor in 2015, and love seeing pillowcases made with our new fabric collections!

 #48 Triangle-Square Band; featuring Four Paws 
(this is a sneak peek--this fabric is so new, it's not quite available yet! Watch for it on the blog and in your local quilt shop this summer)
Photo from AllPeopleQuilt.com; download the free pattern here


#49 Stepping Stones Band; featuring Bear Hugs
Photo from AllPeopleQuilt.com; download the free pattern here

Find out more about the Challenge and see all 48 unique pillowcase designs here.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Tour our booth!

If your Facebook feed for the last few days has been filled with mentions of Quilt Market* and so-and-so's booth, and you're wishing that you could have attended the show, we can help! We've just returned from Houston and we're ready to share!

Your tour today: A look at our Fall Quilt Market booth in Houston, as well as the fabric lines and quilts/projects showcased in it.

A view of one side of the booth:

And the other:

And now the close-ups!
Left: "Indigo Stars" quilt designed by Tammy Silvers of Tamarinis using Bella Casa (download the free pattern here)
Right: "Bella Rosa" quilt designed by Terry Albers of Hedgehog Quilts using Bella by Ro Gregg (pattern available for purchase on Hedgehog Quilts website)
On the table in front, left: "Circles and Squares" quilt designed by Airborne Heirlooms using Cosmopolitan (download the free pattern here)
On the table in front, right: "Fabulous Frames" quilt designed by Airborne Heirlooms using the Elemental Lines collection (download the free pattern here)


"A Walk in the Park" quilt designed by Pine Tree Country Quilts using Ro Gregg's A Walk in the Park collection (download the free pattern here)



"Mesmerize" quilt embroidery design by Jayme Crow of Bella Nona using Fabri-Quilt batiks and Magnifico threads by Superior Threads (quilted by Marlene Oddie of KISSed Quilts


"Flags Forever" quilt designed by Airborne Heirlooms using the Bella Casa snack pack (download the free quilt pattern here). 
(Notice the jersey displayed by this quilt--displaying some hometown baseball pride as our Kansas City Royals played in the World Series during Quilt Market!)


"Bella Garden Stroll" quilt by Mara Quilt Designs using Ro Gregg's Bella collection (download the free quilt pattern here)


"Romance in Flight" designed by Larene Smith of the Quilted Button using the Who's Who collection by Ro Gregg (Check our website soon to download this free pattern!) 


"Windsor Woods Block of the Month" quilt designed by Pine Tree Country Quilts using Ro Gregg's Windsor Woods collection (ask for it at your local quilt shop)



"Monkey Wrenches" quilt designed by Airborne Heirlooms using the Shadows snack pack (download the free quilt pattern here)



"Asian Fans" quilt designed by Terry Albers of Hedgehog Quilts using Ro Gregg's Asian Fanfare collection (download the free quilt pattern here)


"Stonewall" designed by Donna Lynn Thomas using Marblehead by Ro Gregg (pattern available for purchase on Donna Lynn Thomas' website)


 A booth sample quilt made by our own Sue Linam using our Cuddle Prints Flannel, chenille style!


Birds in a nest! (Download the patterns here)


Meet our Magic Trees!
We wanted to create an organic, softly whimsical, magical garden feeling with these trees, so we had tiny birds and lights adorning the branches. We even had one nest with eggs in one of the trees. The idea continued through the booth with hanging birdhouses and stuffed birds in nests on the table (see below). The tree bases are wrapped with tubes covered in ruffles, and then we used ruffles on the thicker branches of the trees as well, and wrapped thinner branches with strips of fabric. 


And there's our booth! Thanks for coming along on the tour; keep an eye on the blog for more information about our new fabrics and patterns that debuted at Quilt Market!

*If you're wondering what Market is, twice a year Quilts Inc. holds industry-only shows for all things quilt related, and quilt shop owners see what's new and make purchases for their stores. The show floor is full of peeks at new fabric lines, quilting tools and machines, patterns, samples, and more...and don't forget a gallery section of show-stopping quilts on display!

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Top 10 Two-Color Designs

Two-color quilt designs face an extra challenge--with a monochromatic palette, the design really has to pop. But when it works, it works well. Here are 10 of our favorites (many of them free patterns!), including links for where to find them yourself. Enjoy!

#1: Junctures quilt by Tony Jacobson; featured as a Web Bonus project for Easy Quilts magazine, made using the Black & White collection


#2: Roses Are Red by Tammy Silvers; featured in the October-November 2013 issue of Quilt magazine, made using the Roses are Red collection


#3: Winter Blues free quilt pattern by Sue Harvey and Sandy Boobar; featuring the Winter Blues collection


#4: Seaquarium free quilt pattern by Terry Albers; featuring the Coral Sea collection


#5: Cool Blue by Dawn Stewart; featured in Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting July/August 2013 issue, made using the Indigo Blues collection


 #6: Red Rose designed by Diane Arganbright and Patricia Sue Nelson; featured in February/March 2014 issue of The Quilter magazine, made using the Roses are Red collection



 #7: Indigo Blues free quilt pattern designed by Sue Harvey and Sandy Boobar; featuring the Indigo Blues collection


#8: Black Tie Affair by Cathy Miles; featured in Simple Quilts & Sewing Spring 2013, made using the Black Tie Affair collection


#9: Two-Color Quilt tutorial by Rebecca of Our Busy Little Bunch; featuring Lady in Red


#10: ...a sneak peek at a brand-new quilt, which we'll be featuring here on the blog soon: Pane by Pane by Tony Jacobson; featured in the March/April 2014 issue of Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting, made using the Marblehead Northern Woods collection
(Okay, you might have noticed a tiny hint of blue in this quilt...technically it's not quite a two-color quilt...but we loved it and had to include it in the list, perhaps with an asterisk?)