
The first is called Threaded, and holy cow I love how this turned out. I designed a more traditional-leaning quilt with tilted spool blocks, but jazzed it up all sorts of fun retro-mod colors from Carnaby Street fabric. Even though the colors are loud and crazy, it looks crisp and clean on white. I absolutely adore the prints in the sashing and spools, and Pat Bravo must be a mind reader, because she expanded it into a new Art Gallery basics group called Square Elements.
Quilty has it kitted for you, so pop over there if it’s calling your name.
The second is almost a 180 degree spin -- Paper Boat Regatta was inspired by a vintage boat quilt I saw. This one uses just four fabrics for the entire quilt, and in very soothing colors of white, gray, light blue and navy. I will never tire of antique quilts, and I’m glad that Quilty shares that love. It was fun to use just what is considered coordinates for this quilt top – no busy focal prints here! I hope it inspires you to try and use up those prints that aren’t in the limelight.
Pick up Quilty today – I’d love to see your quilts!!
both quilts are fabulous. I love the blue polka dot fabric for the background on the sailboat quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove them both!
ReplyDeleteFabulous.Love them both!
ReplyDeleteI fell in love with the Paper Boat Regatta when I saw it in Quilty magazine. Perfect for summer decorating, and it looks quick and easy.
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These are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Both quilts are beautiful!
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