I was so excited when I received Simone Bradford’s new
fabric line , On Your Mark! By PaintBrush Studio Fabrics. It was
like Spring had finally arrived in New England!
The colors are magnificent! I was
so inspired, that I needed to use every piece of fabric. I hope you enjoy these projects as much as I
enjoyed making them. They may even
inspire you and if they do, don’t forget to leave a comment for a chance to win
a bundle of On Your Mark fabric!
So what can you do with 12 fat quarters? You are about to find out!
Project #1 - The Churn Dash Pinwheel Table Topper
Choosing my initial
project was the most difficult and after much deliberation, I decided to start with a table
topper. I used a tutorial by
Jenny Doan of Missouri Star Quilt Company called The Churndash Pinwheel Quilt. This tutorial is quick and fun and pinwheels
always remind me of Summer and the beach.
I made my color choices and completed the top with only 4 blocks. I used some leftover plain white 1.5" fabric for the top and side borders.
I had other projects for the On Your Mark fabric
on my mind so I set aside the top until the very end and used all the leftovers
and improv piecing to create the backing.
I quilted it on my HQ Avante with
a pantograph named “Ocean Breeze” by Lorien Quilting and purchased at UrbanElementz. I finished it off with white
binding. This is going to look beautiful on our porch in our Maine getaway! Doesn't it remind you of the ocean? It measures out at 24 1/2" square so you could use it for a wall hanging or even a baby quilt for the stroller or car seat.
Project #2 - Foundation Paper Pieced Pillow
I have wanted to try paper piecing and came
across this awesome set of tutorials called the Year of Scrappy Triangles at
Sewn By Leila Gardunia and for people like me who have never tried foundation paper piecing, she has a terrific tutorial called, Leila's Ultimate Guide to Foundation Paper Piecing. I started with Block 1 and made four blocks. I randomly added the fabric strips so I could have a variety of colors.
Once I had four blocks, I trimmed them and started playing with the arrangement.
The rest of the pillow top and back was created by
measuring, cutting, and stitching. I did
not use a pattern and was part way through before I started taking notes on measurements. There are probably a lot of tutorials out there,
but maybe I will make one too!
I quilted it on my Janome 6600 with basic stitch in the ditch and some echoing. The pillow back is a really simple envelope closure and you can find a Craftsy tutorial here.
Here is the finished pillow – 16” square. I love the black and orange and the way they
play with the more subtle colors.
Project #3 - Bridget's Bagettes by Atkinson Designs
I have had this pattern for more than a year. I
thought the pink and yellow would be great and I was right! This is the perfect size for a rotary cutter,
but there are lots of uses for this little bag! The pattern is easy to follow and works up quickly. I love that it has the vinyl see-through front - no wondering what is in there.
Projects 4 & 5 - Lazy Girl Designs
I may just have an obsession with Lazy Girl Designs patterns and
they are so quick to make and require very little fabric. I made two Sweatpea Pods and 2 coordinating
Fobios. These are great for the beach! You can fill the Sweatpea with your car keys,
money, etc. and with the Fobio attached you can adjust the wrist strap so it is
snug around your wrist and safe for walking. It’s a great
way to keep your valuables safe while walking the beach.
And these scraps are all that was left of those 12 fat quarters!
Here is a picture of all the projects together.
Leave a comment about your favorite project, by me or one of the other designers on the Hop for your chance to win a
bundle of On Your Mark fabric. And if
you don’t win or you just feel inspired to purchase the fabric bundle now - you can buy it here!
There are some amazing designers on the Hop so stop by and see what wonderful projects they made with the On Your Mark fabric!
Wednesday, April 18: Elizabeth @occasionalpiecequilt; opquilts.com
Thursday, April 19: Stephanie @spontaneousthreads; Spontaneous Threads
Friday, April 20: Linda @quiltlady63
Saturday, April 21: Joan@alaskanquilter
Sunday, April 22: Carol @carolanngillen
Monday, April 23: Sarah @nohatsquilts
Tuesday, April 24: Afton @quiltingmod; Quilting Mod
Wednesday, April 25: Allison @quiltstudio62; Quilt Studio 62
Thursday, April 26: @pbstudiofabrics; Inspired by Fabric
Wow! I love all of your projects! My favorite would be the little Sweetpea pods, though. Thanks for sharing all of your cute creations.
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful projects using this gorgeous fabric! I love the Sweetpea pods as they are so useful and make great gifts. My favorite project on this hop is Elizabeth's reversible placemats at opquilts. I really need to make myself a set!
ReplyDeleteYour little quilt is beautiful! I love the pods too. My little granddaughter would also love those.
ReplyDeleteI love your little Sweet Pea pods.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Peggy
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Oh my gosh you have been busy!!! I love all your projects but the Sweet Pea pouches are adorable!!! mumbird3atgmaildotcom
ReplyDeleteLike everyone, I love the SweetPea Pods, I guess little is always cute! But I also love the quilt and the pillow. The improv piecing on the quilt back is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the sew together bag by Carolann Gillen. They’re so darn functional and so darn cute. Like your see through pouch too though...very useful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove your Churndash pinwheel quilt. Goes to show how modern fabric designs work great in traditional (with a twist) blocks.
ReplyDeleteThose SweetPea Pods are way too adorable. I have a granddaughter who lives by the ocean so thanks for the tip. rozz01(at)cox(dot)net
ReplyDeleteVery nice projects - I love them all!
ReplyDeleteI really love the churn dash mini. Who doesn't LOVE a good Churn Dash, OR a good mini!!! It's a win-win!!!
ReplyDeleteJulie.mirdoch@shaw.ca
My favourite project so far is your foundation-pieced pillow. Your design really shows off the colours in the On Your Mark bundle.
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So many projects that I love, it's hard to pick just one. I absolutely love the quilt made by Joan (Alaskan Quilter) and the skirt made by Stephanie (Spontaneous Threads.)
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I'll have to keep the Sweet Pea pods in mind for Christmas gifts. Thanks for all your project ideas.
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I love pillows - yours is so pretty- have not tried foundation paper-piecing - on my to try list! The orange & black look so good with the other colors of fabric - who knew - my favorite so far! Thank you for sharing, Susan
ReplyDeleteLooooove the Pea Pods!!! And specially your Churn Dash Pinwheel quilt!!! Churn Dash is my Favorite pattern, and Pinwheels make it special!! Mmmm...love it! Thank you too, for chance to win your Give-a-way :D
ReplyDeleteOh yes my rotary cutter needs a sleeping bag in Bridget's Bagette!!!
ReplyDeleteThe two little Pea Pods are just darling. How wonderful to see all the different projects you created with this fat quarter pack.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. I really like your pea pod's, a close second is Carol's sew together bags, they are amazing. This collection must have really inspired you. All of your projects look great!
ReplyDeleteI love your Churn Dash-Pinwheel quilt It is absolutely gorgeous and you have combined two of my favorite blocks. This is my favorite so far. Thank you so much for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI like all your projects, especially the sweetpea pods.
ReplyDeleteThose sweetpea pods are just the idea I have been looking for, to make for my nieces! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love your sweet Churn Dash Pinwheel quilt.
ReplyDeleteI really like the pillow & will check out the tutorial! Thanks for the giveaway! I really love this collection of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteIt's really impossible to choose a favorite project from this blog hop series. I do love your The Churn Dash Pinwheel Table Topper as love the churn dash block and the pinwheel centers really add interest.
ReplyDeleteI like your sweetpea pods. They are cute and I could use them for a few things.
ReplyDeleteI love the Churndash Pinwheel quilt in these fabrics. Your other projects are also great. Thank you for sharing all of them.
ReplyDeleteHow much fun you must have had using all of these delightful fabrics creating such fantastic projects! Your Churndash Pinwheel Quilt will be my top choice, I adore the Churndash block and have used it to create several quilts. Plus, I have a couple of baby quilts that I need to make and I have been thinking about a fun Pinwheel. Thank you for sharing all of your brilliant bright and fun projects with us. You have been a great inspiration to me. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI love how you chose the colors for your churn dashes. And I may try making some of the clear vinyl pouches - so handy!
ReplyDeleteThe creativity really enhances the fabrics! Love that paper piecing and the pods!
ReplyDeleteI love the churn dash. One of my favorite blocks.
ReplyDeleteI love your paper pieced pillow. FPP is to fun. grinnie1961 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteWonderfully varied projects! I love this collection!
ReplyDeleteLove all the projects!!! Getting inspired. Thank you so much Have a great day
ReplyDeleteIt is impossible for me to choose a favorite project! They are all awesome. And you were especially inspired! Thanks!
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I love your churn dash pinwheel table topper!
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