My newest fabric collection, Redwood Cupboard, is coming in October!
The collection is anchored by this gorgeous print done in deep red with brown undertones. This print comes from the Old Sturbridge Village archives and dates to the early 1800's.
There are six coordinate reds....
Six coordinate browns.....
And six coordinate neutrals.
Then, I added this deep, deep brown print for some great contrast.
Wanna see the quilts I designed using Redwood Cupboard?
This is Redwood Manor. The sashing is the striking dark brown print above, the border is the gorgeous Sturbridge Village print, and the blocks are a mix of the six reds, browns and neutrals. The Carpenter's Wheel and LeMoyne Star blocks are made with modern rotary cutting and piecing. No "Y" seams here!Redwood Manor - by Pam Buda
Quilt size is 78 x 98.
Crossfire is the second quilt designed with Redwood Cupboard.Crossfire - by Pam Buda
I used the same gorgeous border from Sturbridge, and the deep brown print is the first border. All of the blocks are a wonderful mix of the reds, browns and neutrals. Quilt size is 70 x 77.
Both quilts are now finished, and I will be taking lots of photos this week so you see all the real fabrics, and the quilting. I will also be taking pre-orders for both quilt kits, half-yard bundles and fat quarter bundles. I'll have a new blog post next weekend with all the details.
Friday, I'll be headed to Seattle to join my pals Paula Barnes and Mary Ellen Robison of Red Crinoline Quilts to teach and have SO much fun on an Alaskan cruise! Our cruises are sponsored by Stitchin' Heaven Quilt Shop.
We will set sail again next year. Click here to check out all the amazing cruises hosted by Stitchin' Heaven. If you've never been on a quilting cruise....they honestly are so, so much fun. You'll love it...I do, which is why I keep saying 'yes' when asked to teach on cruises.
As always, keep your needle busy and your heart content. Be well....
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