Have you gotten your hands on the awesome new Orange Peel Templates?! Today, we'll show you exactly how to use these fun templates! Check out this easy-to-follow video!
These four new patterns are so fun to make! You might have seen them in our favorite Bella Solids, but we've made them in some of our favorite new collections, too!
We used the fun and colorful prints of Blueberry Park by Karen Lewis Textiles for Robert Kaufman Fabrics! These prints are small and subtle enough that the fish shapes we love are still the star of the show! Purchase your Pattern today and bring this quilt to life!
Friedlander by Carolyn Friedlander for Robert Kaufman Fabrics is a fun collection with a large variety of colorways! We love how that periwinkle blue just pops in the center of the Grapevine Pattern!
We softened up the Jewel Pattern by using First Blush by Ruby Red Designs for Windham Fabrics. These dainty florals are perfect to highlight the petals of this pattern!
The Round Robin Pattern is so versatile, and we decided to make it in Manderley by Franny and Jane for Moda Fabrics. This collection features contemporary prints in a variety of sizes, making it perfect for this quilt pattern!
Are you feeling inspired? We can't wait to see what you create with these fun Impressions templates and new patterns! To help you get started, we're giving away a set of Aurifil Thread that corresponds with the quilt kits! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to be entered to win! Contest ends Saturday, February 25, 2017! Winner will be announced on the blog!
I have been wanting to make this pattern since I got the templates in the Sew Sampler Box. Kimberly, please tell us the number of the Bernina foot you used. I'd appreciate it! Great video.
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove Round Robin--so cute!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see a close up of the points and also of the area where you started and ended the stitching.
I love them all, but my favorite is Grapevine. Great video.
ReplyDeleteDoes Heat N Bond Light add a crispiness to the finished quilt? Does it end up with a nice, soft 'hand' to the quilt?
ReplyDeleteHi Cathy! I'm using a 10D foot!
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