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2017 Spring Quilt Market Recap {Panache Quilts}

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12 Jun

All this week I’ll be showing you all the things (ALL THE THINGS!) from my Panache booth at the 2017 Spring Quilt Market in St. Louis. Today, I’m showing you the quilts and quilt patterns, which will be shipping in August. Later this week, you’ll find posts showing the fabric and color ways, the other non-quilt projects that were in my booth, the videos that include my booth, and finally I’ll have a giveaway for Friday.

It was lovely meeting everyone who stopped by my booth. There’s just something about seeing the new fabrics off the screen or paper and made up into actual, real live quilts and projects. For those of you who were unable to attend (I missed you!), here’s a little tour around my booth.

Here’s a look at the overall booth. Right away you can get a sense for how bright and happy the Panache fabrics and projects are. The quilts and projects made from the fabric are so and colorful and fun. I loved how the booth itself turned out. Nichole Ramirez of Robert Kaufman was responsible for the booth design, I *just* made the quilts, pillows, and penguins. 🙂  People loved the rug so much! And the pink chairs are a perfect touch.

On the left side of the booth, you can see my new “Feathered Star” quilt pattern, which will be available in August. Feathered Star is a perfect example of how the colors in Panache can create a dynamic and radiating quilt. I used the black background to set off the colorful stars. And I used the black and white stripes to create a framework for the stars. For the stripes, I did make sure to orient them in the same direction. But I love the effect of the imperfect stripes, so I didn’t line the stripes up. (That’s no fun for me!) Feathered Star calls for a Fat Quarter Bundle of Panache, black yardage, and additional black and white stripe yardage.

Also on the left side of the booth, you can find Cakewalk hanging over the garment rack. Cakewalk is a new free pattern that should be available in October, at the same time Panache is shipping to stores. Cakewalk is a fun pattern that let’s you play with the Panache colors in a playful way. Cakewalk calls for a Fat Quarter Bundle of Panache and additional white yardage.

On the right side of the booth, hung Gemma, a new paper pieced pattern also coming in August. This quilt not only plays with fun color combinations within the blocks, but it also uses the background to create a secondary pattern with the black and white color way. There’s a lot of fun pattern play in this quilt. Gemma calls for a Fat Quarter Bundle of Panache and additional black and white yardage.

On the right you can also see, Beach Umbrellas, another new quilt pattern due out in August. I like this pattern because it looks harder than it is. You just let the stripes do the heavy lifting, while you enjoy the making. (Many thanks for Jane Vogl for piecing Beach Umbrellas!)

The stripes are fun to play with alone, but they also bring an easy, bold and modern touch to any quilt. And! Stripes make the best binding! The Panache stripes are oriented in a way so that they are self striping as you cut widths of fabric from the yardage.

Since the Beach Umbrella quilt is folded up, I’m going to cheat a little bit and show you the full quilt here. This quilt is really easy and modern and fun. Beach Umbrellas requires a half yard bundle of the Panache Stripes and 6 half yards of coordinating Kona Cotton.

Later this week, I’ll be back with posts showing you the Panache fabric and color ways,  the other non-quilt projects that were in my booth, my thread box, the videos that include my booth and finally a giveaway for Friday.

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.

Talk soon!

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!



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  1. Lucy van Tongeren says

    July 27, 2017 at 10:33 am

    Hello Rebecca,

    Finally you have arrived in the Netherlands! I was so surprised to read that you would be coming to live here with your family. I am also a quilter but not very busy anymore, as I am rather old. But I have been reading your newsletter some time and was surprised to read that you were coming to the Netherlands.
    If you have any problems, just write an email to me and I will try to help you with any problems which you might encounter. I do not know everything, but maybe I can help with explaining things which seem strange to you and your family. Or helping you to find your way here in the Netherlands or places of interest to visit.
    Where are you staying, what do you want to see, where do you want to go? How long will you be in the Netherlands? I read that you bought already cheese and chocolate. I do hope you like them but there are so many different varieties.

    I do hope that you find yourself and your family at ease in The Netherlands and hopefully you will be enjoying your stay here. Will the children go to (international) schools? In that case you will be living in the western part of the Netherlands.

    Best of luck and welcome to the Netherlands,
    Lucy van Tongeren

  2. Teresa Singleton says

    July 27, 2017 at 5:24 pm

    I would love to know where I can pre order a Pinache fat quarter bundle. If this is option is available please let me know. Thanks a million!
    Teresa

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