It's never too early to start working on projects for Fall, and I have five new patterns out, three of which are Fall and Halloween themed.
Broomstick Hollow quilt pattern |
Broomstick Hollow is a quilt pattern, made up of lots of different orange and black prints. Really quick, and fun to make! This was my #1 bestseller at the recent International Quilt Market in Portland. Judy Danz did the beautiful quilting on this quilt and I'll try to show you just a little of it with this close-up. She quilted stars and pumpkins in some of the houses, and the border has a wonderful pumpkin vine winding through it.
Broomstick Hollow detail |
Pumpkin Party wool applique |
Happy Harvest punch needle pattern |
And the last of the Halloween patterns is Happy Harvest, a punchneedle (also known as needle punch,) pattern. I used mostly Valdani 3 strand floss, with the addition of Weeks Dye Works and DMC embroidery flosses.
Each pattern includes weaver's cloth with the design printed on it, so you can get started right away. That printmaking class I took in college finally paid off!
In addition to the Fall patterns, I have two quilt patterns for any time of year. One of my favorite childhood nursery rhymes was "Sing a Song of Sixpence", where those blackbirds were baked in a pie....
And here is my "Blackbird Pie" quilt ....
Blackbird Pie quilt pattern |
Judy Danz quilted Blackbird Pie, and again, did a beautiful job.
And last, but not least, is Boy Crazy, a scrappy pieced quilt with optional appliqued buttons. Included in the pattern is a sheet of foundation patterns for paper piecing all of the hats, but templates for that segment are included for traditional piecing, as well.
Boy Crazy quilt pattern |
I hope that wherever you are this summer, whether staying at home or on vacation, you have lots of time to do some stitching!
Until next time,
Martha
So delighted to see your new Halloween designs! They're spellbinding! Love your Halloween quilt that will be in the upcoming issue of Prim Quilts and Projects. Also, can't wait to see your new fabric line! I'm sure it will be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love that word "spellbinding"! :)
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