Today, I'm really excited to be releasing my first self-published quilt pattern. Called High Tea, it's fast to sew up, pre-cut friendly, and in the pattern I've given you all the information you need to make five different size options, from baby to queen size.
This is my version - my original idea for this quilt came about when I was trying to decide how to use the Bonnie and Camille charms from the charm swap organised by Ms Midge (you should really nip over and check out all the other wonderful quilts made with charms from the swap here). I laid the charms out on my design wall and my sister said they looked like a tea party - and the idea for the High Tea quilt was born! My version of this quilt was quilted by Sue Burnett, and I love how it turned out. It's both fun and elegant at the same time.
I'm going to show more pictures of my finished quilt in another post, but right now I just have to show you all the different High Tea Quilts made by my wonderful pattern testers!
First up is this soft and deliciously sweet baby version made by fellow kiwi quilt blogger Rebecca from One Wee Bird (find her on Instagram as @oneweebird). I love her choice of quilting design as well - it's simple and keeps the quilt looking nice and squishy. What baby wouldn't want to snuggle with that quilt?!
Next we have this great gender neutral baby version by Jessica. I really like Jessica made the sashing stand out and the central squares fade into the background a bit more. You can find Jessica on Instagram as @jmarrizle.
This fun graphic baby version is by Jas (@jasminesews on Instagram). I think her use of the chevron in the sashing is particularly clever - I never would have thought of it but it works amazingly well.
Speaking of graphic, this knock-out black and white cot version by Amanda (aka @muchoxoxo) is exactly that. You'll find mucho gorgeousness on Amanda's blog, mucho xoxo.
Shelly (@shellyjennifer) also made the cot version, but went a totally different route! I think her multi-coloured sashing worked perfectly with those vintage sheets.
The throw size was really popular with my pattern testers! Mary (@maryemmens) created this vision of scrappy rainbow yumminess. Mary used a couple of different prints for her sashing and it's really changed the look of the quilt in an interesting and delightful way. Mary sent me lots of lovely photos and you should check them all out on her blog Handmade by Mary Emmens.
Leanne (aka @daisyandjack) made this sweet and pretty version, inspired by the name High Tea and thoughts of scones with cream and jam (I like the way Leanne thinks!). Find more deliciousness on Leanne's blog, Daisy and Jack.
My long-time bloggy friend Kirsten from Gemini Stitches made this elegant throw size version using What a Gem fabric. Kirsten (aka @67kirsten) is super speedy and finished the whole quilt - I love being able to show you another option for the quilting design!
Katie (@zipsnipvroom) made this bright and ultra cheerful version. Katie, did somebody tell you that I love yellow? Katie has demonstrated the versatility of this pattern by using a mixture of charm squares and layer cake squares to make her quilt top.
You know it's nearly that time of year! Melissa (@babystepsquilts) does, and she made this very merry Christmas version.
My next pattern tester is Debbie, who blogs at Life in the Doghouse. Debbie made not one, but two single bed size versions of this quilt, both to donate to children in need. Awesome work Debbie! The first one is a really fun and bright boy version, using Zen Chic Barcelona fabric and Moda grunge for the sashing.
Abby (@colorbarquilts) also made a single bed size version using Moda Grunge for the sashing. I love that purple and it really sets of the soft colours in the Persimmon layer cake Abby used. See more of Abby's quilts on her blog, ColorBar Quilts.
Shelley (who blogs at The Carpenter's Daughter Who Quilts) made this really bright and fun batik version. I'm sure it will provide a nice tropical vibe over the coming winter months in the northern hemisphere.
I have to give a massive shout-out to my pattern testers who took on the largest size option - it is a BIG quilt! Heather (find her on flickr here) made this very beautiful scrappy rainbow version inspired by her own High Tea experience during Airbourne at Eastbourne last summer.
Last but definitely not least, Jeanne from Grey Cat Quilts made this beautiful calm queen sized version using a very restrained colour palette of blue, grey and soft yellow. Jeanne's quilt is another great example of how this pattern can work for anyone, depending on your fabric choices.
Wow - I hope you've enjoyed seeing all the lovely quilt tops made by my wonderful pattern testers. I can't thank these ladies enough - I couldn't have done it without them, and I'm really grateful and very moved that they took the time to make these quilt tops and give me lots of great feedback on my pattern.
I also have to give a big shout-out to Ann Humphrey, who proof-read my pattern for me. She did a great job and really added value with her suggestions.
If you make your own High Tea Quilt, I'd love to see it! You can share it in my flickr group or on instagram using the tags #highteaquilt and #onthewindysidequilts.
18 comments:
Congratulations on the pattern release - it's great. Loved seeing all the different versions. I love the black and white version (Amanda is a genius!) and I'm so glad someone did a red and white version - I immediately thought of doing that when I read the name of the quilt - reminds me of Alie in Wonderland.
Congratulations on releasing your first pattern! You had a lot of pattern testers and I love getting to see it in so many different sizes and colorways. Amazing work!
They all look so different - what a great pattern. Well done you!
Hi Adrianne - what an awesome pattern - congratulations - the first step to financial freedom :) I love what all the pattern testers did with the pattern - I specially love the black & white one too.
The quilts all look so different that on first glance you wouldn't even think they were the same pattern. In some the sashing stands out, but it others it fades to the background. It's a great pattern Adrienne, and congratulations on taking the next step in your quilting journey.
wow - so many amazing quilts and they're all so different - congratulations on such a fabulous pattern Adrianne :)
Yay, your very own pattern! The testers made some pretty amazing quilts.
Congratulations on publishing your first pattern Adrianne! I especially love both Mary's and Heather's versions. Good luck with the sales!
Congratulations Adrianne on releasing your first pattern.
You had some amazingly talented pattern testers! I love the graphic baby version by Jas, the scrappy rainbow version by Mary and the delicous pink/red quilt by Leanne! So fun to see all those different versions!
So many stunning quilt tops, it's great to see such different versions, well done. (my blog post is up now)
Well done Adrienne, the pattern is brilliant! I love all the different versions all your testers made. I think this is going to be very popular! Love your quilting on your one too :)
its a gorgeous design, and so fun to see it looking so different with the different combinations of fabrics used.
Very nice!! Great to see all the testers' quilts too.
LOVE!! Great pattern! Love seeing all the different quilts. Congrats on your first pattern!
Congratulations!! It's a beautiful quilt, and I love the work your testers have done!!
Not sure how I missed this, what a great pattern!
I finally quilted and bound High Tea, and thought you might like to see it completed! I posted about the finish at http://greycatquilts.com/2015/05/08/finished-high-tea-quilt/.
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