Saturday, June 1, 2013

New Patterns Coming

The Countdown to Retirement has begun, and with that in mind, I am becoming re-energized and started designing again.  That whole nasty tax thing had me in a blue funk all winter and spring, but with summer I am feeling better, and ready to work on more quilt projects.

This week I have been finishing up the blanket stitching on my vintage sampler blocks.  I want to have that quilt put together soon so I can start marketing the whole pattern at Quilt Market this year.  I posted Block 34 on my BOM Page today – and will be putting out the remaining 8 blocks this June and July.   If you have been wanting to complete your collection of all the blocks, they will all be released by August 1.
 
Block 34 Tulip Basket block

Here are a few of the patterns I am going to be working on. 
This Iris Quilt will be appearing in THE QUILT PATTERN MAGAZINE Starting in December as a block of the month.  If you subscribe to this completely online magazine you will get all the installments as downloadable PDF files.
iris
I will offer an alternate applique version of this quilt to my newsletter subscribers next year.


I have redesigned the border in my Midnight Posies BOM and it is now available on my website.  I wanted a pieced border to make it easier for beginners, who expressed some chagrin about doing an applique vine border.
Another new pattern will be another version (or two) of my diamond argyle quilts which were really popular.  Two new versions are called Indian Blanket (on top)  and Winking Diamonds (the last one).  If you have a favorite let me know in a comment and you could win a copy of the pattern!


My Flower Dance BOM is about to get finished as well.  I completed all the blocks and am starting on the sashing and borders.  There are still kits available for this Block of the Month in simply yummy batiks.  If you are interested in picking those up let me know and I will get you started.  Here are the blocks so far:
Stay tuned for more new designs coming.  I am working on a gray, white and red compass block quilt which looks incredibly modern but it is actually a reproduction of a very early 19th century vintage quilt.  The patter will be foundation pieces so it should be easier than it looks to make!  HAHAHA
One last thing.  My page counter is getting closer every day to 300,000 hits.  If you leave a comment on my blog about which of these designs you think I should bring out first, on the day the counter hits 300,000 I will give a free pattern to 10 randomly selected commenters!  You can’t lose with a give-away like that!!
Thanks for hanging in there with me this year.  It has been a tough year for me but it looks like things will be getting better.  Thanks for all the wonderful notes and wishes so many of you have sent.  Everyone of them was special and helped me overcome a monumental case of the blues.
Reeze 

7 comments:

  1. Very nice patterns! I really like Diamonds in the Rough.

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  2. My favorite of your diamond quilts is "Winking Blinking". Best wishes for your retirement.

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  3. Hi Reeze,
    So glad that you have come out on the other side of blue. Anticipated retirement can certainly add new spring in your step and I'm loving the new Indian Blanket diamond pattern. It has so much movement and simplicity. Great to have you back with us.

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  4. Wow you´re soooooo busy still Reeze, love your work!!!
    Your Diamonds jumped out at me and I´m with Jennifer making 2 votes for Indian Blanket, gorgeous!
    *grin!* Slow and steady, baby steps into your new routine--looking Forward to your progress, congrats! and hugs,
    Bobbi

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  5. All the diamond patterns are nice. I like the Indian Blanket the best. It looks more difficult to make but I would tackle it just because it is so attractive. I love how the design weaves this way and that.

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  6. hola me parece hermoso el kit de diamantes gracias cuidate

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  7. I love all those diamond quilts but especially like the Indian Blanket pattern. Looks like a good way to use up lots and lots of scraps.

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I'd love to know what you think! Thanks for sharing your ideas.