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Friday, July 17, 2015

Quilts And More Magazine!

"Images used with permission from Quilts and More magazine. 2015 Meredith Corporation. All rights reserved.” 
I am so thrilled to show you the cover of Quilts and More magazine's Fall 2015 issue!!  

The tote bag and table runner on the cover were each made from one 10 inch precut of my Treenware & Berries fabric collection (Marcus Fabrics, of course)!!  I'm so jazzed!!  

In each issue, the editors choose one precut to feature, and ask three designers to create three different projects using that precut for their Scrap Lab column.  This time, they chose my Treenware & Berries 10 inch precut!  The tote bag was designed by Sherri Falls, and the table runner was designed by Monique Dillard.


"Images used with permission from Quilts and More magazine. 2015 Meredith Corporation. All rights reserved.” 
I designed the quilt in the photo above, called Prairie House Stars, which is made using one 10 inch precut, and additional fabric for borders and binding.  
"Images used with permission from Quilts and More magazine. 2015 Meredith Corporation. All rights reserved.” 
Two blocks, a Double Four Patch and Sawtooth Star, work with the fabrics to create a colorful, cozy throw quilt that's easy, breezy to assemble!  All three projects are perfect for the coming fall season!  

Look for this new issue of Quilts and More magazine at your local quilt shop, and on newsstands!  It's loaded with lots of goodies you'll love.  

Kits are available for my Prairie House Stars quilt.  Click here to check it out!

Click here to order 10 inch precuts of my Treenware & Berries fabrics.

Click here to purchase a copy of the magazine.

7 comments:

  1. I am running to the store now! I love these designs. L

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  2. Congratulations! Your fabrics and designs are always so beautiful!

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  3. Congrats, cover girl! Love the stars quilt you created!

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  4. Beautiful! Love the colors and pattern too!

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  5. More sparkling stars! This is a great pattern, thank you Pam.

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