Planning the ombre/color shift in the Hurrication pattern took a little extra brain power due to the way the fabrics rotate within each block. But, let me tell you, the end result was 100% worth it. This might be my favorite quilt I've ever made. I'm going to tell you exactly how I planned my quilt so that you can make
Inspired by a quilt that my friend Mary shared with me from Pinterest, I decided to design an Ombré HST quilt mathematically. This was the result. I chose to use a gradient of eight different values, numbered 1-8 from lightest to darkest. I began by drawing a 7 by 9 rectangle in my graph notebook and ...continue reading →
Download the FREE Ombre Puff Quilt Pattern here! If you've been around for any amount of time, you might've seen my Puff Quilt that my grandmother made for me. I love this thing SO much. She used various scrap fabrics and clothing to create this very dense, yet very snuggly quilt. . . . When I look at this quilt, I see something new each time. Recycled tablecloths from the 80s, pieces of my grandfathers button-down shirts, left-over fabrics from previous quilt projects. The list goes on. Some fabrics are used multiple times within the quilt, while other fabrics are only represented once. I love looking over all of the puffs and finding all of the similarities and differences between the squares. . . . My Granny made this for me when I was 7 years old. I absolutely LOVE that she created a tag for this quilt. I also love that she referred to the quilt as a
The Reverie Quilt Pattern is now available in the shop! After designing Reverie to work with my Moonchild fabric collection and with Layer Cakes specifically, I took to Illustrator to see how it might work with a more structure approach. Truth is, anytime I can make a quilt pattern have an ombre look or option, I will
I have been watching tutorials for puff quilts on YouTube the past few months. My mom made my sister and I matching puff quilts when we were kids, and I have been dreaming of making my own. When I saw the free pattern from Lo & Behold Stitchery, I felt the universe was practically screaming
I hate to pick favs but this one is my Favorite of the Trio. Thread - Iris Mint Batting - Hobbs 80/20 Tools - A ton of templates w...
Download the FREE Ombre Puff Quilt Pattern here! If you've been around for any amount of time, you might've seen my Puff Quilt that my grandmother made for me. I love this thing SO much. She used various scrap fabrics and clothing to create this very dense, yet very snuggly quilt. . . . When I look at this quilt, I see something new each time. Recycled tablecloths from the 80s, pieces of my grandfathers button-down shirts, left-over fabrics from previous quilt projects. The list goes on. Some fabrics are used multiple times within the quilt, while other fabrics are only represented once. I love looking over all of the puffs and finding all of the similarities and differences between the squares. . . . My Granny made this for me when I was 7 years old. I absolutely LOVE that she created a tag for this quilt. I also love that she referred to the quilt as a
Marigold Ombre Fabric Essential Gradations fabric by Caryl Bryer Fallett for Benartex, Priced by the Yard and Half Yard Fabric is listed and priced by the yard and half yard. Fabric is NOT cut into yard or half yard pieces. Instead, each order is cut from the bolt and will arrive as one continuous piece of fabric. If you want a 1.5 yard (1 1/2 yard) of fabric, enter 1 under yard quantity and 1 under 1/2 yard quantity. The fabric will arrive as one continuous 1.5 yard piece. The fabric is 100% Cotton (woven, not knit/stretch), plain cotton weave, medium weight broadcloth. It is approximately 44 inches wide. With ombré fabric, you have endless possibilities to create beautiful and eye-catching projects. Create a stunning quilt by cutting the fabric into squares or triangles and arranging them in a gradient from light to dark. Sew them together and add some batting and backing to create a cozy and visually striking quilt. Cut the ombré fabric into different shapes, such as leaves, flowers, or geometric patterns. Arrange and sew them onto a canvas or a wooden dowel to create a unique and colorful wall hanging or piece of wall art. Transform plain pillows into stunning decorative accents by sewing ombré fabric covers. You can experiment with different shapes, sizes, and color gradients to match your home decor. Cut the ombré fabric into rectangles and sew them together to create a stylish tote bag. Add some sturdy handles, and you'll have a fashionable and functional bag for carrying your essentials. Remember, these are just a few ideas to inspire you. With ombré fabric, your creativity knows no bounds! Machine Wash Cold / Tumble Dry Low / Remove Promptly / Use Warm Iron / Do Not Bleach Fabric is stored in and ships in plastic for protection. Free US shipping on orders of $50 or more. Thank you for visiting my online fabric shop. Please feel free to message me with any questions about the items in the store. OTHER FABRICS in the COLLECTION: https://www.etsy.com/listing/294614451/rainbow-ombre-fabric-essential?click_key=97816da49c4aac3b404581f79aff41afcb5d97f9%3A294614451&click_sum=63243fec&ref=shop_home_active_9&crt=1&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/718357146/marigold-ombre-fabric-essential?click_key=08bbec04c33d2e5ac1e42f2f61ac1d26fd0ba006%3A718357146&click_sum=26e265a4&ref=shop_home_active_10&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/720085004/ombre-red-rose-fabric-essential?click_key=187fc53fac56e5293dee159bf06486c44be0a161%3A720085004&click_sum=01d1cf98&ref=shop_home_active_16&crt=1&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/803908303/violet-ombre-fabric-essential-gradations?click_key=b6b258662a3ea5d7db3bb408fa5b3a09836bc236%3A803908303&click_sum=294b05ac&ref=shop_home_active_20&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/703895954/ombre-navy-fabric-essential-gradations?click_key=70218172014eb942487591c192234511a21f8235%3A703895954&click_sum=03012e78&ref=shop_home_active_21&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/730491675/ombre-pastel-fabric-essential-gradations?click_key=91b8e1d1bafc20179fdb9cc37cb710767f3c66c8%3A730491675&click_sum=5215928b&ref=shop_home_active_28&crt=1&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/270209138/ombre-gray-fabric-essential-gradations?click_key=e068c3d56a6df6674aee36061520681e6007d701%3A270209138&click_sum=aae7370d&ref=shop_home_active_50&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/761590526/russet-ombre-fabric-from-essential?click_key=e7d664355aa327cf7e3943e8faf45932dc43d701%3A761590526&click_sum=5dc73649&ref=shop_home_active_1&pro=1&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1294899704/ombre-emerald-leaf-fabric-essentials?click_key=25d5f03ed47c0850341d3953ddcab5f4a7f7caf6%3A1294899704&click_sum=54f2e67e&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1333039017/lapisfuchsia-ombre-fabric-essential?click_key=fa6af966efc34ded8804586f01ec8e74e4cc3f01%3A1333039017&click_sum=2d195914&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1543435792/ultra-blue-ombre-fabric-essential?click_key=cbe421fac675632f3fed79130a258525f5a0df85%3A1543435792&click_sum=22ff9be0&ref=shop_home_active_1&pro=1&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1596537782/citrus-ombre-fabric-essential-gradations?click_key=282c5b12cf0dc525f059b915eccaab8a8b3e2e82%3A1596537782&click_sum=16b53e48&ref=shop_home_active_1&pro=1&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1600433972/chili-ombre-fabric-essential-gradations?click_key=4ac763166e85fe491e13ee2009867a27ee666382%3A1600433972&click_sum=f573a669&ref=shop_home_active_1&pro=1&sts=1
Hi friends! Today I am sharing another option that you have with the Increase pattern - using more fat quarters than required and making a fun rainbow or scrappy version! This particular quilt was made using an upcoming line from Vanessa Christenson ( V and Co. for Moda Fabrics) that is a part of her Ombrè lineup. This is an ombrè woven and the ombrè effect is made using varying thicknesses of lines - what a perfect match for the Increase pattern! As soon as I saw her sneek peek I had to figure out a way to make a sample and I am so thankful I was able to! Shops are currently ordering this line now and it will be shipping out this June 2021! I wasn’t sure exactly how I would layout the fabric when it first arrived - I just knew that I am a big fan of the colors Vanessa uses in her previous lines and that a rainbow would be so fun! I planned the layout using a solid white background (what I tend to turn to for most of my colorful quilts) but later on saw that Moda had sent me enough fabric in the cream/tan color of Ombrè woven to use instead. I was a bit torn halfway through, wondering if the colors would still pop against the tan and how the lines going all different directions on the background made me a bit crazy. I decided to just give in to the pattern and let it do its thing - and you know what, it worked! I kept it super scrappy with the backing and love the look it gave the overall quilt. My advice when using a fabric with subtle lines like this is to just go with it and let it do its own thing - it all worked out so well and I am so happy with the quilt. Colors used in Increase Quilt Background / then colors going from dark purple at top left diagonally to bottom right. Background: Ivory Aubergine Violet Magenta Hot Pink Cherry Tangerine Honey Lime Green Teal Aqua Turquoise For the quilting on this version I used my Janome 6700p and a cream thread. I kept my spacing at 3/4” for the straight line quilting and the woven fabric paired with a cotton batting made for a nice feel. For the binding I used the same fabric as the background and let the stripe pattern run around the edges - it blended in nicely with the background. A big stitch binding again with Aurifil 12 wt thread in cream. The one part of the quilt that I kept in an orderly fashion was the direction of the stripes on the plus shapes - I love how you can see the different line sizes compared with the different thicknesses of the plus shapes. For the backing Moda sent me some of Vanessa’s ombre metallic confetti fabric and it was the perfect match! We also had some serious snow this past week so the quilts had to come out to play! Thank you for checking out today’s Increase quilt! I have a couple more to share over the rest of the week. If you would like to make one of your own there is a link to purchase the pattern here. Nicole
Sarah Goer Quilts shares inspiration from her blog and around the web for bold use of color and geometric design in quilting.
Busy Hands Quilts quilt patterns for modern and traditional quilters in all sizes, precuts, fat quarters FQs, layer cakes, jelly rolls, & charm packs.
Inspired by a quilt that my friend Mary shared with me from Pinterest, I decided to design an Ombré HST quilt mathematically. This was the result. I chose to use a gradient of eight different values, numbered 1-8 from lightest to darkest. I began by drawing a 7 by 9 rectangle in my graph notebook and ...continue reading →
There are a few cool things about my latest quilts. One is the reverse applique technique, then it’s the knife and then the pair design+fabric. I started with simple solid fabric but there are so many options for all the 18 designs included in the pattern. For my next two samples I used a gradation/ombre fabric […]
Ombre All Day Quilt Pattern by Meghan of Then Came June. The Ombre All Day Quilt Pattern is a great scrap and stash pattern. It is a fast beginner friendly pattern. The pattern is block based so it can easily be customized to any size. The ombre effect is a fun way to use a range of your favorite fabrics in your fabric color palette. If you want to make it truly scrappy, use all different low volume prints for the background of each block. This is a very versatile quilt pattern, have fun with it! This pattern requires beginner quilting knowledge. The pattern assumes quilter has knowledge of basic piecing and can use consistent 1/4" seam allowances. The pattern requires yardage and scrap/stash fabrics. **This is a downloadable PDF, being instantly delivered to your email after your purchase is complete. Your download will only be available to download a limited amount of times. Please remember to save on the computer instead of opening on your phone. Feel free to print out as 8.5" x 11". Pattern is for one person use only. Do not copy, redistribute or sell. You may sell quilts made using this pattern on a small independent scale. Please credit the quilt pattern to Then Came June.
I told myself I'd never make another puff quilt. Yet, here I am.....sharing about my second puff quilt. (haha!) Don't get me wrong, I loved the process of making my first puff quilt, which you can read about here, but I honestly thought that we'd never have the need for another one. Well, over the last year, I slowly forgot how much work they are (haha) and I started getting the itch to do the process all over again! Peter uses my original puff quilt alllllll the time. He loves the weight of it, but his only complaint was that it wasn't long enough. I made the
Okey Dokey, here is my first attempt at a tutorial…feedback encouraged! Hopefully at least some of this makes sense. :) I’m going to explain the ridiculous way I figured out how to do t…
Ombre blue hand dyed gradient with slight overtones of periwinkle. Ombre is not solid bands of color, but has considerable variation, making for a lively fabric. The blended colors and high texture make it suitable for multiple quilting projects, from traditional quilts to modern quilts and art quilts. Fabric has a thread count of approximately 76-78 and is suitable for hand embroidery as well as machine quilting. Fabric is fusible ready. Each piece is unique, but this is the color range you can expect. Fabric specifications: Preshrunk. Half yard is approximately 36X21 inches. Fabric is 100% cotton, similar to batik weight Each piece of fabric has been dyed with my own recipe of Procion MX dyes, and washed according to the manufacturer's instructions. After multiple hot washes to remove the excess dye, a sample of each dye lot is steam ironed on white muslin to check for color fastness under normal piecing or fusing conditions. Cold wash recommended. Use of a color catcher is advised if using a hot wash. Time Frame: Fabric is ready to ship, but if multiple items are ordered, all items will ship when the order is complete Color name: BLUE HORIZON
Title: Spinning Into Control Pattern: Tessellation by Nydia Kehnle for Alison Glass Top fabric, binding, part of backing: Moda Fabrics V and Co. Ombre and Ombre Confetti by Vanessa Christensen Backing: Kona Cotton in white Batting: Warm & White Quilting: Long arm by Krist
Do you have a favorite quilt pattern that uses fabric yardage? Change that sewing pattern to an ombré quilt by using fat quarters - full tutorial!
Rainbow ombre Lucky Log Cabins quilt by emily of quiltylove.com. This quick and easy modern log cabin quilt is a stash buster quilt pattern.
See how I used a few cuts of Tana Lawn to create this beautiful ombre patchwork effect. It goes together very easily with the magic of strip piecing!
Are you ready for the easiest ever baby quilt? Meet the Ombre Blossom quilt! You better get your iron turned on and warmed up now because you'll have the quilt top together before it has time to heat up all the way! ;) The Ombre Blossom quilt top takes just four half yard cuts of
I told myself I'd never make another puff quilt. Yet, here I am.....sharing about my second puff quilt. (haha!) Don't get me wrong, I loved the process of making my first puff quilt, which you can read about here, but I honestly thought that we'd never have the need for another one. Well, over the last year, I slowly forgot how much work they are (haha) and I started getting the itch to do the process all over again! Peter uses my original puff quilt alllllll the time. He loves the weight of it, but his only complaint was that it wasn't long enough. I made the
Do you have a favorite quilt pattern that uses fabric yardage? Change that sewing pattern to an ombré quilt by using fat quarters - full tutorial!
Item: 10800-226 Type: Quilt Fabric Designer: V and Co Manufacturer: Moda Collection: Ombre Size: 44" wide
VandCo Ombre Gems quilt by Emily of Quilty Love. This colorful rainbow quilt pattern is easy to follow and make using ombre fabrics.
Inspired by a quilt that my friend Mary shared with me from Pinterest, I decided to design an Ombré HST quilt mathematically. This was the result. I chose to use a gradient of eight different values, numbered 1-8 from lightest to darkest. I began by drawing a 7 by 9 rectangle in my graph notebook and ...continue reading →
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Sun Yellow, Peach, Persimmon, Flame Orange, Apricot Orange, Tangerine This beautiful ombre ebbs and flows throughout the design with thin lines of color that run the length of the fabric, creating waves of color and visual texture. Please prewash and allow for up to 7% shrinkage. Digitally printed, 108" wide quilt backing, wider color bands are about 4", from the 'Ombre 108"' collection by Larisa Martino for P&B Textiles.
I love a four patch quilt, and this is a very simple patchwork quilt to make. It would be a good quilt for a confident beginner to make.
Lately I’ve been writing about how much I love Moda’s new fabric line called “Ombre”, designed by V and Co. These fabrics are gradient solids which, when cut up, look like…
This fabric by Northcott is an ombre which is great for ombre patterns or fun and exciting borders.
Rainbow ombre Lucky Log Cabins quilt by emily of quiltylove.com. This quick and easy modern log cabin quilt is a stash buster quilt pattern.
Gem Stones by PSD2 for Riley Blake Designs is great for quilting, apparel and home decor. This print features an ombre confetti pattern that runs from selvedge to selvedge. 100% Cottons 43-44" wide. Washing Instructions: Machine Wash Cold/Tumble Dry Low All our Fabrics are available in many sizes from 1/4 yard to 1.5 yards. If need more than 1.5 yards add quantity. Multiple Yards will be cut as one continuous piece. I welcome custom cuts. If you don't find exactly what you're looking for please send me a convo. I'd be happy to make a custom order for you! << ORGANIC INTERLOCK KNIT >> https://www.etsy.com/shop/AACottonCreations?section_id=19599963 << JERSEY KNIT >> https://www.etsy.com/shop/AACottonCreations?section_id=18890963 << ORGANIC COTTON FABRICS >> https://www.etsy.com/shop/AACottonCreations?section_id=14701824 << A&A COTTON CREATIONS FABRICS >> https://www.etsy.com/shop/AACottonCreations << CLEARANCE FABRIC >> https://www.etsy.com/shop/AACottonCreations?section_id=18868124 *** Note: Colors may vary slightly due to current yarn dye lots, computer monitor projections and photo lighting.
Your little baby will be warm and cozy with the most beautiful baby blanket you've ever made the Modern Ombre Diamonds Baby Quilt. Such an elegant design may look a bit difficult at first, but this simple baby quilt pattern only really requires triangles. Choose colors to match your nursery and hang this on your baby's crib or wrap them up to keep them warm. This precious baby quilt pattern will be one you'll want to keep even after they start to grow.
Every now and then, this crazy and unexpected military lifestyle that we live hands us something oh-so-wonderful. In my case and in this instance, it was in the form of two chance neighbors who became