Omni - NEW Quilt Pattern Flash Sale


I've been hard at work to bring you a new quilt pattern - Omni.  Omni pushes me outside my comfort zone by designing in black and white.  It's always good to push yourself, right? Omni is a dazzling sprinkle of stars, based on Aunt Mary's block from 1906.  I used the Gradiance line from Maywood Studio for this quilt, and I just couldn't help myself to add that little splash of yellow into these stars.  That POP of color makes the stars sparkle.

I took this quilt to my husband's grandfather's home. I had 2 quilts to photograph on his property (Omni and Gatekeeper).  It's beautiful old red farmhouse set deep in the woods in Michigan.  Spring was just starting to appear when I took these shots. 

The quilt uses black and white solids in the stars, with a yellow accent color.  The background is a beautiful lacey grey floral.  It's very soft and sweet.  The only other print used in this quilt is for the large center star.  Sometimes I really enjoy keeping things simple, using such a basic color palette.  It allows you to appreciate the form of the quilt block.
 I have more plans for Omni.  :)  I'd like to try making her again with some bright colors, perhaps a little scrappy to see how it changes her attitude.  I love how each quilt takes on it's own personality with the design and fabric selection.  Stay on the lookout for it later this year.
The Omni Quilt Pattern is now available in my shop.
Finished Quilt: 61" x 61" | Finished Block Size is 12" x 12"
Skill Level: Intermediate

Available in Print and PDF.  See the listings for the fabric requirements.

TODAY ONLY - the Omni PDF Quilt Pattern is ON SALE for $5.50 and the Omni Print Pattern is $9.  (The regular price is $11!)  Hurry and pick up your copy now - the SALE only lasts the first 24 hours of the pattern release.  No code needed.

The printed pattern is a full color 12-page booklet, professionally printed with color diagrams throughout the instructions.

Enjoy!  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.  {annemarie@genxquilters.com}

**Fabric for the sample is Gradiance by Maywood Studios.**

Patchwork Auditions

I love to explore different coloring options for classic quilt blocks.  So many times, we become ingrained at seeing blocks colored a certain way.  Over and over until our brain only sees it that one way.  The Vice Versa blocks made me think that we are constantly missing a million other ways to color popular blocks.

Patchwork Auditions will look at some classic blocks and expose some alternate colorings.  I'm going to do this casually. I simply want to think about the blocks and make one. Eventually, I'll put them together into a scrappy quilt.

You are certainly welcome to join me!  Below you'll find cutting instructions for the basic blocks in 12" and 16" finished blocks, but not a tutorial.  Use the coloring sheet to generate your own ideas.  I hope that you'll audition other color arrangements and play as I am.

Elements
  • Coloring Sheet
  • 12"/16" finished block Cutting List
  • Traditional Block illustration
  • Alternate Coloring illustrations
  • My samples
If you'd like to make a quilt with the same layout shown below (at the bottom of the page), you will need to make:
  • (15) 16" finished blocks
  • (8)   12" finished blocks
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
3 3/4 yards background fabric
4 yards assorted scraps
5 1/2 yards backing fabric
5/8 yard binding


PATCHWORK AUDITIONS BLOCKS
#1: Sawtooth Star  (pictures below: left is the traditional block; middle & right are my alternate colors)
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#2: Shoofly  (pictures below: left illustration is the traditional block; middle & right are my alternate colors)
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#3: Ohio Star (pictures below: left is the traditional block; middle & right are my alternate colors)
 photo Sawtooth Star 2_zpsohwiyoh8.png  photo sawtooth 2_zpsnlyqv6os.jpg  photo sawtooth 1_zpsw1sh0j2e.jpg

#4: Economy (pictures below: left is the traditional block; middle & right are my alternate colors)
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#5: Mosaic No. 12 (pictures below: left is the traditional block; middle & right are my alternate colors)

 photo Sawtooth Star 2_zpsohwiyoh8.png photo sawtooth 2_zpsnlyqv6os.jpg photo sawtooth 1_zpsw1sh0j2e.jpg

#6: Churn Dash (pictures below: left is the traditional block; middle & right are my alternate colors)

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#7: Snowball (pictures below: left is the traditional block; middle & right are my alternate colors)
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Layout
See the Finished Quilt!
#patchworkauditions

Springy Gatekeeper Quilt

I'm excited to show you this new springy version of my Gatekeeper quilt pattern.  Isn't she cute?  I absolutely love this pattern because it goes together quickly with strip piecing.  Next thing you know, you have a lovely 70" x 70" quilt put together and only had to cut strips and squares/rectangles.  Pretty slick.
This version of the Gatekeeper quilt uses the new fabric line called One Room Schoolhouse.  This line debuted at the industry trade show, Quilt Market this past weekend.  This line has such cheery colors and a modern, yet vintage vibe.  The collection is what I would call modern 30s if there is such a thing?  I love working with Brenda Ratliff's collections - they are always up my alley.
These photos were taken at my husband's grandfather's home.  I absolutely adore his property.  It's beautiful old red farmhouse set deep in the woods in Michigan.  Spring was just starting to appear when I took these shots. 
 This Gatekeeper Quilt will be available as a kit with One Room Schoolhouse fabrics from RJR Fabrics.  This line will be available in July - it seems crazy that July is right around the corner!  Ask you local shop about the kits if you'd like to make this beautiful Irish Chain quilt.

The individual pattern for Gatekeeper is also available in print here or in PDF here.   Happy spring!