Showing posts with label Wall Hangings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wall Hangings. Show all posts

September 9, 2023

Picnic Plaid Wall Hanging Quilt in Painterly Petals

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I have another Picnic Plaid quilt to share with you today!  This beautifully saturated fabric is Painterly Petals by Robert Kaufman and is stunning on a bright white background in the Picnic Plaid quilt design.  Such a bright and happy quilt!

The Picnic Plaid quilt pattern is a twist on the Granny's Square quilt block.  The entire quilt is made with strip piecing and very few bias edges.

The Picnic Plaid quilt pattern is available in the Busy Hands Quilts shop.


Painterly Petals by Robert Kaufman


This fabric collection is a mix of watercolor prints in deeply saturated bright colors in the entire rainbow.  It's such a happy fabric collection to sew up, and I have previously used it in three quilts. 

     +  Gridwork Throw Quilt

     +  Through My Window Throw Quilt

     +  Cottage Love Wall Hanging Quilt

This is an older collection of Painterly Petals, but don't worry - it was so popular that it has been updated, and a new collection is available.  You'll find the Painterly Petals collection here and here.




Picnic Plaid Quilt Pattern Highlights


The Picnic Plaid quilt pattern is a fun twist on the Granny's Square block.  The quilt is made entirely with strip piecing, and no you won't be piecing together individual squares.  So quick!

The instructions include the Baby, Throw, Twin, Queen, and King sizes.  The Full size didn't work out mathematically, so it isn't included in the pattern.  

It's Precut friendly!  Use 2-1/2" jelly roll strips, fat quarters, or even 1/4-yard cuts.  Scrap bins are perfect for this design also.  :)



Longarm Machine Quilting


The digital longarm quilting design is Swivel Circle 2 by Karlee.  This is the first time I've used the design, and I think I should have made it a tad bit smaller.  Quilting is bright white thread, done on my Handi Quilter Fusion with Pro Stitcher.

The backing is Garden Pindot in Cobalt with tiny scattered white dots, which is currently in stock in our shop right here.

The binding is a turquoise from the Boundless Botanicals collection.  

Since I sold almost my entire stash before we moved from Washington State to Ohio this summer, I am having a difficult time finding fabric for bindings and backing if I haven't planned ahead to have coordinates on hand, and for some strange reason I sold the last of the Painterly Petals yardage I had in my stash and didn't save it for this quilt! 




The Picnic Plaid quilt pattern is available in the Busy Hands Quilts shop.




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September 8, 2023

Picnic Plaid Quilted Wall Hanging in Emma's Dry Goods

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Today's feature is a Picnic Plaid wall hanging in the Emma's Dry Goods fabric collection by Connecting Threads.  It's a classic collection for those who like primitive and farmhouse country fabrics, with a range of colors and small prints.  

The Baby size instructions in the Picnic Plaid quilt pattern are perfect for wall hangings and table top quilts; I wouldn't consider this a quilt for a baby!

The Picnic Plaid quilt pattern is available in the Busy Hands Quilts shop.


Emma's Dry Goods Fabrics


This fabric collection from Connecting Threads features amethyst, teals, deep reds, black and ochre in a variety of small tone-on-tones that read as nearly solids.  This collection is so easy to work into many quilt patterns!  You will be seeing several quilts in this group of fabrics in the near future, and one features the fabrics on a black background for a truly amazing quilt.

The background in this quilt is the cream tone-on-tone from the collection, and the binding is one of the amethyst prints.

Connecting Threads has kitted two of my quilt patterns in Emma's Dry Goods.  They are Glimmer in the Twin size and Mariposa in the Queen size.  




The Picnic Plaid Quilt Pattern


This quilt pattern includes five sizes - Baby (Wall Hanging), Throw, Twin, Queen, and King.  In recent patterns, the Full/Double size has been included, but it doesn't work out mathematically with this design.  All of the math is done for you in the five sizes, and you will love not having to figure anything out yourself. 

Picnic Plaid is a unique way to make a Granny's Square quilt - the entire quilt top is strip pieced with just a few individual squares used at the ends of a few rows.  No sewing together individual squares here!  You will love how quickly the quilt top goes together with strip piecing and the majority of the seams nesting together, when the instructions in the pattern are followed.


The Picnic Plaid quilt pattern is available in the Busy Hands Quilts shop.

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Precut Friendly


Picnic Plaid is a great way to use your stash of precuts - jelly roll strips, fat quarters, 1/4-yards, or even your scrap strip bins.  The pattern include cutting instructions for these three cuts of fabric.  Click here to view the Emma's Dry Goods jelly roll strips that this quilt is made with.



Longarm Quilting


The digital longarm quilting design used in this quilt is Feathers Allover, done on my Handi Quilter Fusion with Pro Stitcher in cream thread.  The round feathers soften the many hard straight lines of the many squares in the quilt top.

The backing on this quilt is Creamy Whimsy, a wide back by Wilmington Prints, which we previously carried in The Wide Back Shop but which is currently sold out.

This quilt was pieced, quilted, and bound by me.



The Picnic Plaid quilt pattern is available in the Busy Hands Quilts shop.

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January 17, 2023

Cottage Love Quilt Pattern - a Wall Hanging in Painterly Petals by Robert Kaufman!

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Today I'm sharing a bright and happy Cottage Love wall hanging quilt!  This is a quick and easy quilt pattern that you can make in a few hours for the Baby size, aka, Wall Hanging size.

Follow the Baby instructions to make the Wall Hanging size.  A hanging rod pocket is attached to this quilt for easy hanging, since I am thinking this fabric is not typical for a Baby quilt and is better suited as a Wall Hanging.

This bright watercolor quilt is made with fabrics from my stash - Painterly Petals by Robert Kaufman.  This is the older collection, and the newer collection is available right here.

Cottage Love is in the Busy Hands Quilts shop.


This is the quilt I made to test the pattern, and to make sure the pressing instructions were correct and that the magic that I claimed happened (every seam nesting) really did happen.  And it does!  

You may look at this quilt pattern and wonder why there are even nesting seams.  Hmm, it's not assembled in the way you might think.  It's a super quick and easy way to make this quilt, and there indeed are seams to nest.  :)


Stash-Friendly Quilt Pattern


The Cottage Love quilt pattern includes instructions for using 5" charm squares, 10" layer cake squares, and fat quarters (for Lap size and up).  All of these options make this a super stash-friendly quilt pattern, since you likely have these cuts in your stash already.

  • 5" charm squares
  • 10" layer cake squares
  • fat quarters
  • scrap bins (of course)
These Painterly Petals fabrics were in my stash, cut from a FQ bundle I had hoarded for several years and finally cut into last year to make a Through My Window quilt.  You can see that quilt right here.  The fabrics are so bright and colorful that making quilts with them is simply joyful!


All the Quilt Sizes


Cottage Love includes a huge number of quilt sizes - Seven!  There are two Throw sizes so you can make exactly the size that fits your purpose.  I love doing all of the math for you!

  • Baby / Wall Hanging  40" x 40"
  • Lap  40" x 50"
  • Throw  50" x 70"
  • Large Throw 60" x 80"
  • Twin  70" x 90"
  • Queen  100" x 100"
  • King  110" x 110"


The Cottage Love quilt pattern is available in the Busy Hands Quilts shop.




Those Bright Watercolor Fabrics!


This quilt is made with an older collection of Painterly Petals by Robert Kaufman which I had in my stash.  They have updated the collection, including a number of the same prints and also adding new prints.  It's even more spectacular than this collection, I think!  You'll find the new collection right here.

The deep blue background fabric is Kona Nightfall, a vivid navy that's not as dark as Kona Navy or Nautical.  This fabric is also used on the quilt back and binding.


Longarm Machine Quilting


The longarm quilting design used on this quilt is Belly Bop, a rounded version of Diagonal Bias Plaid.  Quilting is done in navy thread on my HandiQuilter Fusion with Pro-Stitcher.



The Cottage Love quilt pattern is available in the Busy Hands Quilts shop.

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August 25, 2021

Grandpa's Barn Quilted Wall Hanging in Lauren!

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Today I'm sharing a Grandpa's Barn quilt in the Baby size, but I'll call it the Wall Hanging size since it's not made with fabrics suited for a baby!



I recently finished a batch of small quilts to be displayed in my local quilt shop, Tangled Threads.  This is one of the quilts.



Those Pretty Fabrics!


My Grandpa's Barn quilt pattern was selected to highlight a really pretty fabric collection called Lauren.  The collection includes mauves, greens, browns, and tans in florals, paisleys, and tone-on-tones.  The Lauren jelly roll is available right here.  The background fabric is an ivory tone-on-tone from my stash.




The Grandpa's Barn Quilt Pattern


Grandpa's Barn includes some great features:
  • Precut friendly - jelly roll strips welcome!
  • All the sizes - 5 in all - Baby, Throw, Twin, Queen, and King.
  • Strip piecing
  • Lots of diagrams and text so it's very understandable




Longarm Quilting


This Grandpa's Barn quilt was quilted with Feathered Roses, a digital design, on my HandiQuilter Fusion with ProStitcher in tan thread. The quilting is a bit darker than the background fabric so it really stands out across the quilt top.




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July 19, 2021

Goose in the Pond Wall Hanging from Just One Charm Pack Quilts Book!

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Today I'm excited to share a really fun Goose in the Pond table runner / wall hanging quilt with you!  This quilt pattern is included in Cheryl of Meadow Mist Designs brand-new book called Just One Charm Pack Quilts, and today is my stop on the book hop!  

The Book Hop runs through Thursday, July 29th, so be sure to head over to Meadow Mist Designs and sign up to receive blog post emails so you are sure you don't miss any of the featured quilts.  There are so many designs you don't want to miss.  :)


Welcome to the Book Hop!


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Goose in the Pond Quilt Pattern


The Goose in the Pond quilt pattern in the Just One Charm Pack Quilts Book is a charm pack quilt with two background fabrics.  My version uses four other fabrics (two different polka dots for the background, a solid red border, and a navy polka dot border).  I do love me some polka dots, yes'm!  The design in the book has four blocks set 2x2 with sashed blocks and a single border, but because I was making the quilt for a specific blank wall in my house, I made three blocks and laid them out in a single row and then added borders to get it to the size needed to fill the space.  This pattern is easy to adapt to other sizes - just make more or less blocks and adjust sashing/border lengths.  



The Just One Charm Pack Quilts Book


This beautiful book includes 18 projects that use just one charm pack and two additional yardage fabrics.  Each quilt is shown in two different colorways to help get your creative juices flowing to create a quilt that reflects your personal style.  The quilts are baby size through small lap size, are very beginner friendly, and are traditionally pieced (no applique or paper piecing).  This is my kind of book!  :)  You can get a signed copy of the book right here.

If you're like me and don't collect charm packs, the patterns work really well with scraps from your stash.  As an added bonus, the book teaches you how to create your own charm packs.



Strip that Goose!


I ♥ strip piecing and include it where ever possible in my quilt patterns, so I was delighted to see strip piecing in the Goose in the Pond pattern.  

And yes, I did know that the background of the white/red polka dot is creamier than the background of the white/blue polka dot fabric and used it anyway.  Go rogue, step out of the box, and don't worry about being so matchy-matchy - it's very freeing!!

Have I told you the story about the lady in purple?  A friend of mine wore four different shades of purple together in her outfit - think blouse, sweater, skirt, scarf; all four a different shade of purple.  I would never have put the outfit together myself, but she was beautiful in it.  Absolutely beautiful.  That day I learned that it's okay to step out of the matchy-matchy box and just let it all blend together.  Her inner beauty is what shined through her blend of purple clothing.  :)

So creamy and bright whites unite!




The Red, White, and Blue!


Since I was making this quilt to hang on a wall in the dining room (my husband told me I needed to hang one there, can you imagine?!?), I wanted to use red, white, and blue to tie the red/white dining room in with the navy/white in the adjacent living room.  In my stash was a perfect layer cake of Land of Liberty by Riley Blake.  The HSTs in the blocks are made from a layer cake of this fabric collection.  You'll find it on Etsy right here and at Fat Quarter Shop right here.  I love this collection so much!  Florals, ginghams, pinwheels, stars; so much goodness in bright and happy red and navy with both crisp and creamy whites!  

Eeeek!  Friends, when I went to search this fabric on Etsy, look what I found!!!  A flag panel in the collection!  I am smitten and will be buying one as soon as I finish up this blog post.  Here it is!  Isn't it beautiful?!  You will find this panel right here.


Okay, back up the rabbit hole and back to the Goose in the Pond!  I didn't mean to get distracted!  :}


Longarm Quilting


This quilting design is Posies, quilted in white thread on my Handi Quilter Fusion with ProStitcher.  I quilted two quilts at a time (one right after the other on the same piece of backing), and I will be sharing the second quilt on a future day in the Just One Charm Pack Quilts Book Hop.  

This quilt is quilted with a single layer of batting since it is intended to be used as a wall hanging.  When I make table runners for use on the dining table, I add an extra layer of heat-resistant batting on top of a layer of cotton.  This way I don't have to cover up the pretty table runner with hot pads under dishes that are warm, though I wouldn't trust this batting with a hot cast iron pan.  You know I serve food in the pans all the time, of course.


Don't Forget the Binding!


Because every binding needs it's dog day, I've begun taking pictures of the quilt folded to highlight the binding.  It's a super important part of a quilt and often adds a finishing pop to a quilt, so it needs a well deserved salute.  

And yes, I do know that the red polka dot binding doesn't match the deeper reds in the quilt.  Tee hee.  Hmm, you wonder if that bothers her?  Nope!


Grab the Book!


Remember to grab your signed copy of Cheryl's new book, Just One Charm Pack Quilts, right here.  Would you believe the book is already in its second printing?  Yes, indeed, they are flying off the shelves!  You can also get it right here on Amazon.

Congratulations to Cheryl for another great quilting book!


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