QuiltInk Challenge Jun24
Summer is coming, and for the June QuiltInk Challenge, I want to showcase a new fabric collection perfect for this season by Libs Elliott. You can’t miss it!
But before we dive in, let’s give a big congratulations to Pixie for being the winner of the May Challenge, which featured the Winged Garden Fabric collection by Alexandra Bordallo!
June marks the launch of the Birdie Fabric Collection by Libs Elliott, a pattern designer in QuiltInk and also a fabric designer for Andover Fabrics.
The Birdie collection takes inspiration from the vibrant and bold designs of that era. With its playful patterns and nostalgic feel, it encourages us to embrace our inner child and revel in the joy of creativity. It builds on some of Libs’ favourite colours from the Atomic collection and will bring a sense of warmth and authenticity to anything you sew. So let your imagination run wild, embrace the retro vibes, and let Birdie take you on a journey back in time. The possibilities are endless, and the memories you’ll create will be timeless.
Start planning your upcoming quilting projects with this incredible fabric collection as you participate in our monthly challenge!
Libs Elliott
Libs Elliott, a Canadian quilter in Toronto, transitioned from a childhood surrounded by antique quilts to a career in quilting, inspired by her love for textiles and a background in weaving and natural dyeing. Starting in 2009, she modernized traditional patterns and now designs for Andover Fabrics, releasing multiple collections annually. Her business also includes teaching, running the Sew Squad community, and collaborating with companies. Upcoming projects include new fabric collections in March and a sew-along for her Electric Pineapple Quilt starting January 22nd.
How to participate
Here are some examples of quilts hosted by QuiltInk and colored-in with the QuiltInkChallenge June 24 palette by Libs Elliott! I love them all!
If you are wondering where you can find the QuiltInkChallenge palette, check the following video!
And here you can check the Jun24 Challenge fabrics. Aren’t they amazing?
We can’t wait to see all your mock-ups!
Happy coloring and quilting to you all!
QuiltInk Challenge May24 winner
What a bunch of wonderful mockups the QuiltInk users have created using the Winged Garden fabric collection by Alexandra Bordallo! We encourage you to keep exploring this beautiful palette in your quilting projects. They are sure to be a great success.
And….the winner of a “Supporter Plan” along with a pack of 3 private patterns is Pixie!!
Congratulations! We will contact you by email. If you don’t receive our email, please reach out to us!
Be aware of the next QuiltInk Challenge for June 2024, showcasing a new fabric collection from one of the designers in QuiltInk. Stay tuned!
New Pattern: Folk Hearts
Title: Folk Hearts
Designer: Mija Handmade
Technique: Curve piecing
Sizes: 4
Mockupmonday #89
Designer Spotlight – Rachel Gilbert
As a mother who transitioned from a career to pursue her passion for quilting, I understand the importance of finding joy and fulfillment in creative endeavors. Today, I have the pleasure of introducing Rachel, a fellow Minnesotan and talented quilt pattern designer, who shares a similar journey of balancing motherhood, professional life, and a deep love for quilting. Join us as we uncover Rachel’s inspiring path, filled with vibrant fabrics, geometric designs, and the boundless creativity that defines her quilting journey.
Personal Background
Rachel, as we dive into your story, could you provide a snapshot of who you are and take us on the journey that led you to where you are today?
I was born and raised here in Minnesota, and now live in the wonderful city of Minneapolis. I am 30 years old, mom to a 7 month old baby boy, and a wife to my best friend. I went to school for Civil Engineering, and worked as an engineer for about 6 years after college before leaving that profession. I now spend my days as a pattern designer and caring for our home and our son!
Quilting Journey
When and how did you start quilting? What drew you to quilting as a form of expression?
Like many others, I made my first quilt in 2020. I had been sewing for many years before that, but it wasn’t until the Covid shutdown that I focused more on quilting. I’m lucky enough to say that my mom is a talented quilter and fabric lover, and she passed those interests down to me. My pull towards quilting began with my love of fabric, and grew from there.
Pattern Designing
What inspired you to start designing quilt patterns? How do you approach the creative process of designing a new pattern?
My love of sewing and my skills as an engineer made designing quilt patterns the perfect outlet for both of those passions (bring on the quilt math!). Typically my design process starts with graph paper and a pencil and evolves from there.
Style and Aesthetics
How would you define your pattern style? Are there specific themes or elements that consistently appear in your designs?
My style is fairly geometric and modern. Typically my designs are pulled from the things around me that I love – my latest pattern was designed to look like ribbons and bows. In high school I wore a different bow in my hair every dingle day that matched my outfit, and today one of my favorite things is giving a friend the perfect gift wrapped up with ribbons and bows!
Color
How does color play a role in your pattern designing? Do you have a favorite color? Are there certain color combinations you find particularly appealing?
I can never stick to a specific color scheme for each quilt – every one is different. I love bright rainbow colors, and I love dusty desert colors. My heart belongs to floral fabrics, though. I’ve never met a floral I didn’t love!
Business Activities
Apart from designing patterns, what other activities are integral to your quilting business?
(Membership, notions, courses, etc)
Other than quilt pattern design, I also have a few bag patterns available, and a few more in the works! I just began technical editing this year, as well.
Online Presence
Where can people find your work online? (Website, social media handles, online marketplaces). How do you use online platforms to connect with your audience and fellow quilters?
The best place to find my work is my website: www.sewjoyfulstudio.com, instagram: @sewjoyfulstudio, or facebook @sewjoyfulstudio.
People can sign up for my email newsletter to stay up to date on all the things! Otherwise Instagram/Facebook are where I share what I’m working on.
Upcoming Projects
Can you provide a sneak peek into any upcoming projects or designs you’re working on? Any exciting collaborations or events?
Just a week ago I released my newest quilt pattern, All Wrapped Up! The QAL for that begins on Friday, May 3rd!
This year I have plans to release a few bag patterns. And last, but certainly not least, the Sweater Weather Sampler is returning in 2024 from the Nine Patch Quilt Collective!
QuiltInk Experience
How has QuiltInk contributed to your quilt pattern design business? Could you share your experience with the platform and how it has influenced your creative process and connected you with fellow quilters?
Being able to toggle through so many different colorways for a project in QuiltInk has streamlined everything for me. I struggle to choose fabrics for a project – the ease of which I (and those who purchase my patterns!) can test out fabric choices for a quilt is incredible!
New Pattern: Tetra Star
Title: Tetra Star
Designer: Quilt Scouts _ Modern Moon Quilt Studio
Technique: Traditional Piecing
Sizes: 4
New Pattern: Hey Scout
Title: Hey Scout
Designer: Quilt Scouts _ Modern Moon Quilt Studio
Technique: Traditional Piecing
Sizes: 1
New Pattern: Courthouse Steps
Title: Courthouse Steps
Designer: Toad and Sew
Technique: Traditional Piecing
Sizes: 1
New Pattern: Aaron’s Garden
Title: Aaron’s Garden
Designer: A Piece of Quiet Quilts
Technique: Piecing with curves
Sizes: 2
