I’ll also be sharing a free pattern and instructions for making this Starboard mini quilt that was in my booth at FallQuilt Market.
So what’s the inspiration behind my new collection? Well, I grew up on the east coast with many fond memories of trips to the seashore, so I’ve been itching to create an ocean-themed collection. I’ve been contemplating ideas and sketches for a few years and it finally seemed to be the right time to put those ideas on paper, so to speak.
As a child, I vividly remember the bobbing heads of people far out in the waves and imagining what mysteries lie beneath the surface, possibly swimming right past their feet and they didn’t even know it. As I got older, I too was allowed to swim further out and it was the excitement of being in the ocean balanced against the fear of the unknown... and of jellyfish! Which were both awe-inspiring and frightening at the same time.
In this collection you’ll find graceful jellyfish, dapper seahorses, sea plants, the occasional baby squid and lots of waves! There are Japanese inspired linearwaves, scalloped polka dot waves and fractured, stylized waves... you can never have enough waves in the ocean! Mariner Dot is a great variation on a staple (and vaguely reminiscent of octopus suckers.) And of course, starfish and bubbles in the large-scale anchor print, perfect for big projects like clothing or tote bags.
Into the Deep is available in two colorways, Laguna and Tropical.
Laguna is full of the traditional deep blues, periwinkles and aquas associated with those early memories of the east coast.
While the Tropical colorway is full of bright, sun soaked colors you might associate with a summer vacation in the Bahamas or Key West.
Here are all the prints from both colorways, from Laguna to Tropical. Mix and match from both, it all works.
I love the pink mixed in with the navy and blue. And that little pop of green is perfect. (Sewn and quilted by Debbie Grosskopf)
The peachy-orange also mixes well with the blues from both colorways, and the SurfSide pattern in Pearl makes a fabulous low volume background. I made this little mini quilt using the mini quick curve ruler.
Combine all the navies, aquas and periwinkles from both colorways for a stunning range of ocean-y blues. As you can see, I found myself pulling these tones together quite frequently when I was sewing samples for Market. :)
*Pillow cover using the Fractal Quilt Block |
If you’re going to QuiltCon this year, be on the lookout for my Under Currents quilt in the exhibit! It’s the dark blue quilt behind the gown with the diagonal waves. Oh, and the mermaid gown... isn’t it fabulous? I want to be able to wear it so bad! Designed by Alyssa Holub, and it’s the real deal, boned corset and all.
The fussy cutting! Lots of opportunities for fussy-cutting with these prints.
Remember that bit about a free mini quilt pattern at the beginning of my post? Well, here it is. You can find the free download here. Michael Miller is also giving away a bundle of fabric from Into the Deep along with some coordinating Cotton Couture solids, everything you’ll need to make your own Starboard quilt!
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And the winner is....
Teresa Stanulis who said...
And the winner is....
"The colors are so rich and beautiful! I think I would make some quilted pillow shams for my master bedroom. Those hues would match the watercolor pints of Bermuda I have on the walls there!"
Well, I hope you’ve enjoyed this little glimpse into my new collection and that you’re inspired to make some amazing things with it!
For more inspiration, check out my instagram feed. And please, please tag me if you post your projects, I absolutely love seeing what you make. :)
Happy Sewing!
Love this fabric line. I would make a quilt, and some paper piecing. I love how there are so many options with the two colorways.
ReplyDeleteWonderful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteMy best quilts are the blues/teals/greens.... I want to do one with your collection! Thank you.
kcummings71@gmail.com
That dress at market is STUNNING! I also love the pillows and mini-quilts. I think I'd want to make my own pillow or mini-quilt to look at everyday!
ReplyDeleteI am planning a quilt for my daughter's kindergarten teacher in beach-y blues and greens (she's getting married on the beach this summer). This line would be perfect! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love this line! I could see a really fun rainbow sea quilt with these lovely fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt using the "Perfect Ten" pattern by Swirly Girls. The pieces are large and showcase great prints, like those in "Into the Deep"!
ReplyDeleteLove the fussy cut seahorses - I think I'd have to do something with that...maybe a beach tote? Great line! jvermunt(at)shaw(dot)ca
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I love this new line Patty! I would of course make a quilt with it. More than one. I love the fussy cutting examples so I think I would start with an English paper piecing project first.
ReplyDeleteIs it crazy to say I'd make my wedding dress??? I'm so in love with the mermaid scale dress that I'd create a similar dress for the big day. Ombre fabric mermaid of dreams xx
ReplyDeleteBoth colorways are grorgeous. I think I would mix them up to make a fabulous quilt, something with curves would go along with the waves.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilted tote bag to use at the beach x
ReplyDeleteIain.ross30 at gmail dot com
I'd love to use this fabric to make a quilt for my sister. Love all the projects you showed here.
ReplyDeleteHI,I'D LOVE TO MAKE A BED QUILT FOR US FROM SOME OF THESE>JUST SO PRETTY! THANK YOU FOR SHARING INSPIRATION+GIVEAWAYS!
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I would have to make a modern wallhanging for my living room to give it a punch of color. This will look so striking and beautiful against my grey walls. This would be he perfect way to bring the outdoors in since I'm now living on the coast! Best luck to all!!
ReplyDeleteI was born and raised in Key West and love this new line! I want to make a heart quilt to send with my hjband when he goes out to sea duty this year with the Navy.
ReplyDeleteMy aunt just bought a new house and has a sea theme. I'd love to make a quilt for her to have there.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous colors and prints! My latest project is touch quilts for Nursing home patients. Besides tactile features, I want them to look pretty. Ruching is my latest fad. These would gather up nicely.
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics and all of these projects are wonderful! I'm a huge nautical fan and am constantly making nautical quilts. I think I'd like to do something EPP and fussy cut the heck out of this line. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, what great colors and prints! I'd definitely make pillows for my daughter's new home. She's moving from Florida to Maryland--with water everywhere--and loves aquas, periwinkles, turquoise . . . you've got them covered:)
ReplyDeleteMixing the two colorways together is a great plan and that little triangular beauty by Debbie G would be something I would like to attempt. Thanks for the ideas and the giveaway. Kathy in Colo repzjratplainsdotnet
ReplyDeleteI would make a beach bag!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a tote bag to take to the beach, of that beautiful mini.
ReplyDeleteI am making a playmat for my kids with a world map panel and would love to add these fabrics to that project. My goal is to make learning about the world, travel, cultures and the natural habitats of animals fun through play. Thanks for the giveaway but I will be purchasing these if I win or not. I need them in my life! Vitaminpez@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLiving on the east coast I can understand all your memories....The fabric is awesome....I would definitely make a quilt with a few pillows to match...
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a mermaid dress of my own! (In my dreams!) Maybe I could shoot for a quilt instead, I do love the fractal block pillow.
ReplyDeleteI love that dress! If I win I'd make a storm at sea quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would like to make a beach quilt for my sister.
ReplyDeleteLovely projects with this collection! Both colorways are really nice.
ReplyDeleteI'd use the blues/teals for a quilt for my grandson and with luck I'd have enough left over to make myself a pillow!
They are so pretty! I love anything that reminds me of the ocean. I would like so pillowcases or maybe shams for my bed.
ReplyDeleteLove this fabric! It's so fun! I would make a quilt for a friend who likes the ocean and sent my husband and I on a cruise last year. :)
ReplyDeleteI think I would have to do some fussy cut things with the seahorses. Those are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely love to make that adorable mini quilt with these fabrics! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors. I would make a ocean mini quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are so rich and beautiful! I think I would make some quilted pillow shams for my master bedroom. Those hues would match the watercolor pints of Bermuda I have on the walls there!
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I would make a quilt!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I love anything to do with the sea! I'd live to fussy cut the seahorses, but the waves are awesome.
ReplyDeleteEver since seeing the pics from quilt market, I've been waiting for this collection to come out! I would probably end up making a quilt and pillows for my living room… although deep down, I'd love to be able to make and wear that mermaid dress!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty collection! I love everything made from it in the photos. I'd make some summer placemats for the deck, along with a table topper. Can't wait for summer!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make an ottoman cover for my living room and maybe a special surprise mini quilt for my quilty friend Christina (her whole house has the aqua/sea theme). These fabrics would brighten up any room!
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter and I share many beach memories, and I would love to make her a quilt with this wonderful collection. Thanks for the chance to win and thanks for sharing the story of your inspiration for the collection.
ReplyDeleteI think this line would make a gorgeous orange peel quilt.
ReplyDeleteI want to make a boy's throw with those yummy blues and teals!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use these for a quilt for a child. A friend works with a quilt ministry for children so I would love to make a top to send her.
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What lovely fabric! I'm not sure what I would make ~ The hardest part would be cutting into it :-)
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS FABRIC LINE!!! Want to try curves with flowering snowball throw.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to add to it a bit and make a nice size baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt with all the half-square triangles, but didn't see the name of it. It's right below the bolts of both colorways. It is beautiful and unique. I would love to make it. Where can I find the pattern?
I really adore your quilt. The quilting is beautiful. That would be fun to make. Pretty fabric. jarvenpa1ne at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that dress is stunning....but...I'd like to make something simpler like pillowcases with these lovely fabrics. Thanks and God bless! ILuvTheEucharist (at) aol.com
ReplyDeleteYou have some great quilts made with this fabric. I really like the colors.
ReplyDeleteI think I would have to make a quilt just for me, I love this fabric so much!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have enough Laguna to make a quilt for my bed, it is beautiful!
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I love your quilt, and if I win, I would have to make one!! The colors just blend exactly!!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for my daughter and son-in-law (he's in the Coast Guard).
ReplyDeleteThat dress is amazing! It has given me an idea for a skirt that I can make with your fabulous designs.
ReplyDeleteBefore I made anything I would just sit and look at the fabric. The colors are all beautiful together!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a quilt - and maybe a new weekender for our family's annual beach trip. It is all so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use this line in the baby quilt I'm planning for my soon to be granddaughter...her room has a nautical theme! The colors are perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis is just lovely
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt with this beautiful collection. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors! I would love to do a storm at sea block!
ReplyDeleteLove both colorways in this collection. Your projects are so inspirational. Thank you for the free download. I would make a lap quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely line. I would love to use this fabric to make a Thimbleblossoms' Swoon quilt.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt, but other than that I don't know.
ReplyDeletejen dot barnard at btinternet dot com
Love love love the collection. I am head over heels in love with that gown. Inspired from it, I would like to make a little ombre skirt for my toddler.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!! I especially love the wavy one with the little fish (mermaid?) tail sticking out. These would be great for so many projects but a storm at sea would be quite fitting
ReplyDeleteI love this new collection, especially the blues/teals. I would have to start with a quilted tote for myself and then a quilt for my daughter as these are her favorite colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric! I would make a quilt, of course!!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I want to make some quilts for my girls and their dolls with this line.
ReplyDeleteBeen having fun making collage applique, like torn paper collage but with fabric. This would be perfect for it.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to use it for my ocean BOM: https://quiltingmod.wildapricot.org
ReplyDeleteOMG - that Quilt Con dress is unbelievable! Great collection. I know twin 6 year old girls who would love a dress or even pillowcases from this fabric. They are in love with seahorses!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful fabric collection!! I love blue's and especially for my little girl this would go so nicely with her blue eyes. SO for sure a dress for here would be part of what I would make!!
ReplyDeleteI owe 2 grandgirls quilts. I'm sure they would find this fabric really fun....thanks for the chance. sewfabrics@outlook.com
ReplyDeleteLOOOOVE this Line! Awesome..and they are "My" colors for sure!!! :) Not positive...but think will make quilt for new Granbaby..his room is whales & sea creatures..I think this might just be different enough..but Special! The pops of color would be super! Thanks for chance to win your Give-a-way! :D
ReplyDeleteA spring quilt. Those jellyfish are awesome! Gretahoneycutt (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeletelovely fabrics. i would make a quilt for a little boy
ReplyDeletequilting dash lady at comcast dot net
I'm still afraid of Jelly Fish here on the Atlantic haha.
ReplyDeleteThey are still awesome tho and I'd paper piece multiple pillows for a window seat w/Into the Deep. Love the blues, turquoise and pinks/corals, very coastal:) Thank you.
bluestarof2(at)yahoo(dot)com
Thanks for the mini quilt pattern! I am excited about this fabric line! My daughter has been wanting me to make her a quilt for her bed with greens and blues. I've looked at lots of fabrics, and saw this and showed it to her, and she loves it! Especially the jellyfish. So I'll be making a twin quilt out of it.
ReplyDeleteI want to create it ALL, the dress, sigh, lol, that probably won't happen, but mini quilts and the cute mini hoop jewelry is a possibility for me to create and make, Awesome fabric line!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore the EPP pillows, so fussy cutting for a sea-themed EPP pillow would be what I would make, love these! Gorgeous! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a quilt for my queen bed.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Laura.
larslaura27@gmail.com
I would make a larger version of the mini quilt.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I responded to the email, sending my address. I'm so excited about seeing this beautiful fabric and sewing with it!
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