Hey there!
I’m back again to continue to show you all the things (ALL THE THINGS!!) from my Panache booth with Robert Kaufman at Spring Quilt Market in St. Louis. Monday I showed off the quilt patterns; Tuesday, the fabrics and color ways; and Wednesday, my new Aurifil Thread Box. Today, I’m showing you all the “non-quilt” projects made from my Panache fabric, which ships to stores in October.
This lovely lade in blue, is the Emery Dress by Christine Haynes. (I’m not sure who made this dress!?)
This fun black men’s shirt is the Negroni pattern by Collette Patterns. This particular shirt was made by Erika Bea of Pink Suede Shoe.
This Compass Bag (by Noodlehead) was made by Jacey of Jacey Craft. Thanks Jacey!
How about a couple of rainbow pillows? The pillow of the left uses the Lucy in the Sky pattern from Modern Rainbow and the pillow on the right uses a rainbow version of the Jacks pattern.
And last but not least my favorite little guys… This is Pete and Petunia (formerly known as Penelope). In my opinion, these bright and fun patchwork stuffies personify the Panache fabric line. My kids love them! And they only take a few hours to make. Fun, fun, fun! (This pattern will be available in August.)
Ok, that’s it for projects, I’ll be back tomorrow with a giveaway. Yah!
Bonus for subscribers: I’ve got a free download for you! This is the oversized postcard I was handing out at quilt market. It shows all my new patterns and of course my Panache fabric. Not a subscriber yet? You should be! Start here.
P.S. Hey shop owners! At market I collected a bunch of cards for my monthly shop newsletter. If you would like to be included on my newsletter exclusively for shops, please subscribe below. Thank you!
Sarah says
I am seriously crushing on Panache! Lately, I’ve been attempting to control my stash by only buying jelly rolls and layer cakes of new collections that I want. However, I’ve already decided that I am going to need at least a FQ or 1/2 yard bundle of this collection. I just love the colors and the geometric shapes. I cannot wait to get my hands on it, cut it up, and make some quilts!
rebeccabryan says
That’s great to hear! Thank you!