Bonfire BOM 2016 - Selecting Fabric


The Bonfire Block of the Month Club starts January 1, 2016 right here.  And if you're like me, one of the best parts about starting a new project is auditioning fabric!  By sharing my process in selecting fabrics, I hope this post today will help you decide what you like.

First, here is what the original Bonfire Sampler quilt looks like in the book.  It is a scrappy quilt, mixing prints and solids, fabric lines and manufacturers.  The block background is Kona White and the larger background is Essex Linen in Natural (both by Robert Kaufman).  The star points are very small scale tone-on-tone prints that almost read as solids.
Now of course, in making this quilt for the second time around, I naturally wanted to change things up a bit.  Since the first quilt was scrappy, I decided I wanted to make this quilt from one fabric line.  (See the Choosing Fabrics section (p. 7) in the book to elaborate a bit.)  The quilt above is made with 9" blocks; this time I'll be making 12" blocks.  To get started, we need the all important fabric requirements.

BONFIRE FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
Lap Quilt - 64" x 64" (9" finished Blocks)
1/2 yard total of each of 5 colors (aqua, purple, gold, orange and red) 
2 yards Linen in Natural (outer background)
1 1/2 yards White Solid (block background) 
1/2 yard each Red and Orange Prints (fabrics for large setting HSTs) 

4 yards Backing 
5/8 yard Binding


Large Twin Quilt - 82" x 82" (12" finished Blocks)
1/2 yard total of each of 5 colors (aqua, purple, gold, orange and red) 
3 yards Linen in Natural (outer background)
2 yards White Solid (block background) 
3/4 yard each Red and Orange Prints (fabrics for large setting HSTs) 

7 1/2 yards Backing 
5/8 yard Binding

When I am shopping for a line for one of my sampler quilts, I first look at the colors.  Blueberry Park by Karen Lewis for Robert Kaufman has some awesome vibrant colors.  Karen's best-selling screen printed designs are printed on select shades of Kona Cotton Solid's rainbow.  I like to choose small to medium-scale prints for samplers.  The tone-and-white prints in these designs are perfect for use in a sampler.  If I am choosing multi-color prints, I prefer to choose only a few of those.

There are 3 different colorways (Cool, Bright (shown below), Neutral).  The Bright colorway is the one that spoke to me. 
Bright Color Story of Blueberry Park by Karen Lewis for Robert Kaufman

Once I find colors I like, I check to make sure the line fits into the break down for the Fabric Requirements.  The callouts above list 1/2 yard each of 5 colors.  Can the bundle I've chosen breakdown into at least 5 color groupings?  Yes.  The Blueberry Park Brights FQ bundle can be grouped into reds, yellows, oranges, purples and pinks.  And there is at least (usually more) 1/2 yard of each color group.  Perfect!
 If we're getting really picky, you can see that the oranges can be broken down into even small subgroups.  Oranges and salmon?  But I didn't need six groupings, only five, so keeping them grouped as oranges works for me.
 Ok, I've selected my bundle of prints that I plan to use for the interior sampler blocks.  My next step is choosing an overall background (where the Essex Linen is in the above sample).  For this quilt, I wanted to go bold, so I decided to choose a coordinating Kona Cotton Solid in Cerise.
 The last fabric I need to select was for the large Half-Square Triangles (HSTs) that make the star points in the Bonfire quilt.  In the book sample, I used only 2 colors (red and orange) in the HSTs. 

Again, to change things up and show you a slightly different variation of the quilt, I chose to use 4 different colors in the Blueberry Park line as the star points.  Those four shades are shown below.  The Valentine print on the far left is actually similar to the Cerise shade once I saw it in person.  The jury is still out on that one.  I may change out that fabric in the end - and since the star points will be made at the very end of the BOM, I can wait to decide until much later in the quilt along.
PARTNERS:  SO - remember, I am partnering up with my mom to make sister quilts of the Bonfire Sampler, right?  Well, if you've decided to work with a partner, remember that you will be making 2 blocks each month and trading with your partner.  You and your partner should agree on what fabrics you are using for the blocks.  Lucky for me, Mom was immediately on board with Blueberry Park.  I think it would be fun to use a scraps or to use only certain colors too.  Just make sure you discuss it ahead of time!

1.  Block Background.  For our sister quilts, my mom and I decided to use Kona Snow.  It looks great with these fabrics and will make the block designs stand out.  Plus, I already had a bolt of it in my stash.  :/ Not sure if I should admit to having bolts of fabric in my stash.  This will make the blocks that both of us piece consistent and coordinating.  You may decide to use different shades of the same color or all low volume fabrics, etc.  Just make sure you talk about your plan.

2.  Block Fabric.  There was actually enough fabric in the FQ bundle for my partner and I to split the bundle.  Each person needed 1/2 yard of 5 colors, or 2 1/2 yards total of color prints.  Since the FQ bundle of Blueberry Park came with 6 1/4 yards, we were easily able to share one FQ bundle.  We actually cut all the FQ into fat eighths so we each could have all the prints to work with.  This is all up to you, I'm just trying to give you options to consider.

3.  Larger Background Fabric.  You and your partner may want to choose different large backgrounds.  As I mentioned above, I selected Kona Cerise.  My mom chose to work with Quilter's Linen in Natural.  Both background selections are on the bottom of the below photo.

4.  Star Points.  Once the basics are settled, choosing the star points is simply picking 1-4 fabrics that contrast nicely with your Large Background fabric.  Make those star points pop!

If the thought of doing all of this is daunting, take it one step at a time.  I have a coloring sheet of the quilt layout available to help you plan colors if you like.

So here are the sketches of what our sister quilts will look like.  I love it!  Two coordinating yet different quilts.  Each will demonstrate the individual's style, yet showcase the same fabrics.  AND we get to trade blocks along the way!  I am so excited to make this quilt with my "sister" for this quilt along, my mom.
SISTER QUILTS: My Bonfire version (left) and Mom's Bonfire version (right)

Are you joining us?
  Copies of Sister Sampler Quilts have arrived!!!  Order your copy here or here.

Let me know if you have any questions or if I left any details out.  Sorry for the wordy post, I hope this helps you in thinking about your selections!
A Special thank you to Robert Kaufman for providing fabrics for this Bonfire Block of the Month Club.  They are beautiful!

Sunday Sunrise Table Runner in McCall's Quilting Magazine


This cheery table runner is called Sunday Sunrise and it is featured in the Jan./Feb. issue of McCall's Quilting magazine.  It even made the cover!

This fun little project is easy to sew up and utilizes one of my favorite block making concepts.  For this runner, a traditional quilt block is modernized by inverting the colors in adjacent blocks.  An entire sampler is dedicated to this block fun in my book, Sister Sampler Quilts.
RJR Cotton Supreme Solids in warm and sunny shades of yellow bring this small quilt to life! 
I had some fun with the photography on this one...

Bonfire Block of the Month Club 2016

The Block of the Month Club here at Gen X Quilters has become a way of life for me.  It's my biggest project every year and the one I get the most excited about designing, sewing and creating.  Every fall I get the nervous jitters as the time approaches to announce the next BOM.

Today is the day I share with you the details on next year's Block of the Month Club - Bonfire!  The Bonfire Sampler is one of three sampler patterns included in the book Sister Sampler Quilts.  This new quilt pattern was unveiled at Fall Quilt Market a few weeks ago.  I am super excited about this quilt and I hope you like it too.  I love watching all of your creations come to life. I hope you will join in!  Things will be a little different this year - and I'm excited about making things better each time we have a BOM.


I will be hosting a quilt-along here on the blog for Bonfire Block of the Month Club.  But Bonfire is not just your average BOM.  The theme of the sampler quilts in Sister Sampler Quilts is: SISTERS.  What does that mean?  Read on friends.....

Bonfire Pattern/Book: This year the BOM will work from the book Sister Sampler Quilts (the new book by yours truly :).  There will not be pattern mailings as we had in the past.  You will have the whole book at your disposal, so those who want to work ahead can.  The book retails for $19.99. (Amazon's pre-order pricing is even lower.)  This is a fantastic price for a BOM.  Not only will you receive the Bonfire pattern, but there are additionally 2 of my previous best-selling BOMs in the book.  There are 25 blocks in the book; all the blocks are interchangeable between the 3 samplers.  It's a steal - 3 samplers for less than the price I usually charge for one.
 
Bonfire is the third sampler in the book.  We will work the 6 blocks in that chapter and choose another 2 blocks from the previous chapters in the book.  Since all the blocks are interchangeable - you may pick and choose as you like.  So if curves, for example, are not your thing, you may choose another block.  It won't offend me - I really want this quilt to be yours.

SISTERS - Sister Blocks.
Every month, participants will make 2 blocks - a "set" or "pair".  Each pair are called "Sister Blocks".  Making BOM blocks in pairs allows you to learn as you work.  Each time we make a block, we learn about color and fabric placement, value, tone, scale, etc.  By making two of each block, we can play, improve upon our selections, or try out something different.  The Sister blocks can be "Identical twins" if you like or truly unique as all sisters really are.
SAMPLER - The Quilt Design.
We will make 16 skill-building blocks (2 of 8 block patterns) and frame them in a setting reminiscent of a star or bear's paw block.  The sample in the book is scrappy.  It uses a combination of prints and solids, across several fabric manufacturers and fabric lines.  This quilt is a great way to use up those scraps in your stash.
Blueberry Park Brights by Karen Lewis Textiles for Robert Kaufman
BOM Sample. The samples I will be making/showing you in 2016 will feature the fabric line Blueberry Park from Robert Kaufman.  Blueberry Park will be a PERFECT line to use for this quilt.  I can't wait to get started!  I will do another post specifically about selecting fabric for the BOM in December.

SENTIMENTAL - The Sister Swap. (Optional)
This quilt is designed to be shared.  Share the making.  Share the fun and joy.  Share the fabric choosing.  Share the shopping!  Share the learning.  Share the cussing and seam ripping.  Share the experience of creating an heirloom.
If you like, find a partner.  A quilty friend, mom, daughter, grandmother, aunt.  A Sister.  And make Bonfire together.  (Sorry guys - I don't mean to leave you out!  By all means, everyone find a partner and join in!)
You and your "sister" will both be making 2 blocks each month for the BOM.  After you complete your blocks, you keep one and pass the other to your partner.  In the end, you both will end up with a quilt where half of the blocks are made by yourself and half of the blocks are made by your partner.  The sister blocks turn into sister quilts.  Two similar quilts yet not exactly the same. (More posts coming on this in December.)
This project is very special to me, as I will be partnering up with my mom to make our sister quilts.  I will be showing you our sets of blocks throughout the BOM.

The block swapping is completely optional of course.  I am just really excited about working on a joint project with someone very special to me.

SOCIAL.  It is more fun when we can share our fabric selections, progress and blocks with each other.  If you are on Instagram, use #bonfiresampler to share with us there. 

And NEW this year............Monthly Giveaways!!   Each month, at the beginning of the month, I will post the sister blocks that we are making.  At the end of the post, there will be a linky that will remain open all month long where you can add a picture of your sister blocks at any time. Simply add your photo by the end of the month to be eligible to win that month's drawing.  Blocks!  Fun!  Prizes!  I'll give more details on this as we get closer to kicking off the BOM.
HOW TO JOIN. 
1. Pre-order your copy of Sister Sampler Quilts. (Amazon OR Signed Copy from me)  Books will start shipping in December.
2. Decide if you want to sew with a partner.
3. Start browsing fabric!  (using fabric requirements listed in FAQ #8)
4. Stay tuned to Gen X Quilters for pre-BOM posts in Dec. Kick off will begin 1/1/ 16!
Frequently Asked Questions.
1.  When are the new block patterns released?  For 2016, the BOM will work from the book, Sister Sampler Quilts (available here and signed copy here).  You will have the entire pattern in your possession and can work at your own pace.

2.  How long does the BOM run?  This BOM will run for 10 months.  January though September will have block patterns each month.  October will be spent putting the quilt top together and finishing the quilt.  Hopefully, it will be done in time for the holidays!

3.  How many blocks are there in the quilt?  There will be 8 block patterns.  We will make 2 of each block during the month.  

4.  What size is the finished quilt?   64" x 64" OR 82" x 82" 
                
5.  What size are the blocks?  9"x 9" finished OR 12" x 12" finished.  You may choose to make the larger quilt with 12" blocks or the smaller quilt with 9" blocks.  Instructions for both sizes are included in the book.
6.  What skill level is Bonfire?  Bonfire BOM is an Intermediate level quilt pattern. This BOM will challenge participants to tackle skill building blocks with strings, curves, HSTs, Hourglass, and Flying Geese.  If you do not like any of the blocks, you are free to substitute any of the other interchangeable blocks from the book.  Blocks in the book range from Advanced Beginner to Intermediate in skill level.

7.  Is there a coloring diagram?  Yes, find the coloring diagram for the Bonfire quilt here.  I always find it so much easier if I can play with color before purchasing fabrics.
8.  What are the fabric requirements?  To work the sampler blocks, I have called out a total yardage of 5 colors needed.  I prefer to break this yardage up and use fat quarters, fat eighths, and scraps to add variety.  If you like this look, just make sure that your assortment of smaller aqua pieces (for example) adds up to the total aqua yardage for your size quilt.

Lap Quilt - 64" x 64" (9" finished Blocks)
1/2 yard total of each of 5 colors (aqua, purple, gold, orange and red) 
2 yards linen in natural (outer background)
1 1/2 yards White Solid (block background) 
1/2 yard each Red and Orange Prints (fabrics for large setting HSTs) 

4 yards Backing 
5/8 yard Binding


Large Twin Quilt - 82" x 82" (12" finished Blocks)
1/2 yard total of each of 5 colors (aqua, purple, gold, orange and red) 
3 yards linen in natural (outer background)
2 yards White Solid (block background) 
3/4 yard each Red and Orange Prints (fabrics for large setting HSTs) 

7 1/2 yards Backing 
5/8 yard Binding
 9.  It's already halfway through the year.  Can I still join?  No problem!  Block of the Month Clubs online are great because you can really work at your own pace.  No one is going to prevent you from skipping a block because you don't like it or working at your own pace, be it ahead or behind.

To me, quilting is fun and about interpretation.  I am providing you with the patterns as a guide.  Feel free to adapt them to your liking.  After all, YOU are the person who will keep the quilt or gift it to a loved one.

10. I like the Bonfire blocks, but prefer a more traditional setting.   Can I still join?  Absolutely!  You are more than welcome to join the BOM.  If you prefer, set the blocks without the large star setting or any way to your liking.  The finishing instructions for the layout you see above are included in the book along with 2 other setting arrangements you may choose if you like.

11. How do we share our work for the BOM?  It is more fun when we can share our fabric selections, progress and blocks with each other.  There are two methods of participating in the BOM. 
1. If you are on Instagram, use #bonfiresampler to share with us there. 
2. Join in the monthly linky to show off your blocks and win prizes!  There will be more details on this as we get closer to kickoff.

What do you think?  Sound like fun?  I hope you'll join me in making Bonfire!  I am so excited to be starting this BOM with you.  The first block post will be available on January 1, 2016.  If you have any questions, please leave me a comment.  I will try to address all getting started questions here in this post for all to read.