New Palette: Verdigris

The Verdigris Fabric Collection by Lis Elliott for Andover Fabrics is landing in shops! Graffiti and spray paint polka dots mixed with calligraphy, florals and geometrics inspired designs, with names after different spots Libs have lived in. You can’t miss it!
 
Now, you can plan your quilts with this amazing collection on QuiltInk and go to the shops to buy the fabrics to sew your #quilt.
 
To color with these fabrics on QuiltInk, click the icon palette in the coloring pages, choose the tap “Shop/Designer Palettes'”, and below Libs Elliott name you will find the Verdigris Fabrics.
 
We can’t wait to see all your #quiltinkmockups!!

New Pattern: Psyop

TitleTreetops

DesignerQuilted Conspiracies

Technique: Traditional Piecing

Sizes: 3

How exciting is welcoming a new designer on QuiltInk with her first ever pattern! She is Corrine from Quilted Conspiracies and today is the release day of her pattern, the Psyop! We have all been newest, so please visit her beautiful profile and follow her  to support her keep going with the hard task of designin #quiltpatterns.
 
The  #psyopquiltpattern is a modern and playful quilt pattern with vibrant aesthetics. It’s for confident beginner quilters and comes in 3 sizes, mini, baby and throw. Directions are for 4 main colors, but you can have fun playing with other options.
 
Share all your mock-ups in our #QuiltInkWall and social media! We can’t wait to see them all!

New Pattern: Treetops

TitleTreetops

Designer: Julia Wachs Desgins

Technique: Traditional Piecing and Appliqué

Sizes: 4

It’s release day for the Treetops #quiltpattern by Julia from Julia Wachs Designs, a wonderful pattern with a modern look that will allow you to play with color to create a great impact. Plan it with QuiltInk and share your ·mock-ups with us in the QuiltInk Wall, we can’t wait to see them all!
 
The #Treetopsquilt pattern is inspired by light diffusing through the leaves of a forest canopy. It uses applique to achieve its curved shapes. It is an advanced beginner pattern. It’s available in 4 sizes and two different versions, one with 4 accent colors and another with 8 accent colors. Version 1 is available in Crib, Throw, and Bed sizes while Version 2 is available in those plus King size.
 
Visit Julia’s profile to get inspired with her amazing samples, more info about the pattern and get your own copy!

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Designer Spotlight – Libs Elliott

Discover the creative force behind QuiltInk’s mesmerizing patterns. In our inaugural Designer Spotlight, we sit down with the talented Elizabeth Elliot. Join us as we delve into her inspirations, artistic journey, and the stories woven into her stunning quilt designs. Get ready to be inspired by the artistry that shapes the QuiltInk experience!

 

Let’s meet Libs Elliott!!

Personal Background

Libs, 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’m Elizabeth Elliott. Most people know me as ‘Libs’. I’m Canadian and I live in Toronto, Canada with my husband, two kids, dog and cat. I grew up in a small town but always knew I wanted to be in the city and Toronto is the biggest one in Canada so I’ve been here for almost 30 years.

 

Quilting Journey

When and how did you start quilting? What drew you to quilting as a form of expression?

My father was an antique dealer and we had a shop attached to our home. He bought antique quilts for collectors and clients and we had many around our house both as decoration and to keep us warm. I was always drawn to antique textiles as a child. I studied weaving and natural dying in college and, eventually, took up quilting classes starting in 2009. I love the visual impact quilts can make and I’m drawn to their duality between decoration and function. 

 

Pattern Designing

What inspired you to start designing quilt patterns? How do you approach the creative process of designing a new pattern?

In the beginning, I was making a lot of unique commissioned quilts for art and design shows. In 2015, another quilter told me that I should publish a pattern for other quilters. It wasn’t something I’d considered or knew much about. But I took a leap and put The Rebel Quilt out into the world. It was great to see other people making my pattern. Initially, I was using a programming language to randomly sketch unique designs and, from there, I’d make them into quilts or patterns. Now, for most of my patterns, I take basic shapes or traditional blocks and modernize them by playing with negative space, changing scale, repetition and colour palette.

 

Style and Aesthetics

How would you define your pattern style? Are there specific themes or elements that consistently appear in your designs?

I’m not sure how I’d define my style but overall, it’s definitely a modern aesthetic. I use a lot of half-square triangles, quarter curves or stripes in my designs. I like to build on elements in patterns, like using 8″ orange peels in more than one design. That way, if a quilter makes more than one of my quilts, they can transfer the learned skill from one pattern to the next.

 

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?

In addition to designing quilt patterns, I also design fabric collections for Andover Fabrics. I release 4-5 collections a year. Sometimes a quilt design is inspired by a fabric collection and other times, it’s a palette of colours that I’ve used in a quilt mock-up that will drive my fabric design. I work with a whole bright rainbow spectrum of colour and I love to mix that with black and white or neutrals. I don’t have one favourite colour.

 

Business Activities

Apart from designing patterns, what other activities are integral to your quilting business?

(Membership, notions, courses, etc)

Fabric design, teaching online and in-person, running an online membership community of quilters, being an affiliate for several product companies.

 

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?

You can find my website at: www.libselliott.com

You can join my online community – the Sew Squad – at: sewsquad.libselliott.com In this membership-based community, I host monthly workshops with special guest instructors, lectures, virtual sewing retreats, and share free quilt patterns. We do monthly virtual sewcials to get to know one another and we’ve got members from all over the world which is pretty fantastic!

 

Upcoming Projects

Can you provide a sneak peek into any upcoming projects or designs you’re working on? Any exciting collaborations or events?

I’ve just finished two more fabric collections which you’ll all get to see in March. You’ll be able to play with them here on QuiltInk before they land in stores!

I’m hosting a sew-along for the Electric Pineapple Quilt which starts Jan. 22nd and runs until April 15th. You can get details at www.libselliott.com

In the Sew Squad – on January 24th, we have a workshop ‘Making Space for Creativity’ with Kim Soper and on February 7th, we have a Dresden Plate workshop with Johanna Masko (All our Squad workshops are live on Zoom and then recorded and available to members for 30 days.)

Mockupmonday #74

The #QuiltInkChallengeJan24 is 🔥🔥🔥 and I wanted to make a different #QInk_mockupmonday this week, so here is an exclusive video with the 122 #mock-ups made with the palette during this month. It’s stunning! You don’t want to miss it!!
 
The #palette for January’s QuitlInk Challenge is set up by Floyd the  Fox, one of the Fabric Shops in QuiltInk, and it’s so beautiful! 
 
If you haven’t participated yet in the current monthly challenge, hurry up! You can win a yearly Supporter subscription with 3 private patterns. Access our platform, choose one pattern, color it with the challenge palette, and publish it into our #quiltikwall. 

New Pattern: The 4133 Quilt

TitleThe 4133 Quilt

Designer: Millie and Bun Designs

Technique: Traditional Piecing

Sizes: 2

We have a new designer in QuiltInk, she is Lisa from Millie and Bun Designs, with her The 4133 #quiltpattern, an easy and quick geometric design with a modern look.
 
Lisa is nearly starting showing her beautiful quilts and patterns here on Instagram, so I encourage you to follow her profile and you won’t miss any of her coming patterns and beautiful photos.
 
The #the4133quilt is based on simple blocks and clean lines. It is suited for beginner quilters and comes with 2 sizes: Baby, 37″ x 47″,
and Twin, 72″ x 92″.
 
You can also find another Lisa’s pattern on QuiltInk, #the3107quilt, which is now in the Modish Quilter Magazine profile, because it was launched on their Issue number 13. 

New Pattern: Button up Baby

TitleButton up Baby

DesignerCoral + Co

Technique: Traditional Piecing

Sizes: 1

Valentine’s day is coming and if you are looking for a quilt pattern totally new to make an amazing gift or you are a hearts lover, don’t miss the just released Button up Baby Quilt pattern by Shelly from Coral + Co. 
 
The #buttonupbabyquilt is a design where modern meets playful. It’s a traditional pieced #quiltpattern perfect an advanced beginner #quilter. It comes in throw size 62” x 70”.
 
Check the Shelly’s profile for more info and get a copy of the pattern, and don’t miss sharing all your #mockups with us!! 

New Pattern: Pine Boughs

TitlePine Boughs

DesignerDue North Handmade

Technique: Traditional Piecing

Sizes: 1

In 2 days, Kate from Due North Handmade will release a wonderful new pattern, the Pine Boughs #quilt, and you can start making your color selections to be ready for the release.
 
Follow Kate’s profile for a fun giveaway and kit announcement!
 
The #PineBoughsQuilt is inspired by the white pines that dot the Minnesota landscape. It’s traditionally pieced and perfect for advanced beginners and beyond quilters. It’s throw size, 54″ x 72″, and fat quarter friendly.
 
Check the #quiltinkwall to get inspired by the amazing #mockups Kate set up for the Pine Boughs, and some of them with the January QuitlInk Challenge palette!

Mockupmonday #73

New exciting #Qink_mockupmonday, the number 73, with 187 #mock-ups and I needed to keep more than 100 for the next edition, if not, it would have lasted more than 2 minutes! The #quiltinkcommunity is the best!
 
Amazing pattern releases and new SAL starting these weeks make our platform burn and we love it!! If you don’t want to miss any pattern activation, coming releases, SAL and more, subscribe to our recently launched #newsletter!! Hurry up! In a couple of hours the debut will be out.
 
And I have to confess it’s out thanks to my 10 years old daughter, Mar. She did all the hard work in @canva learning new skills and how hard it is to get the job done in time!