Abstract Garden Blog Hop + Giveaway!
Happy Abstract Garden Blog Hop Week! This week Benartex is hosting a blog hop showcasing Christa Watson's new fabric line, Abstract Garden. Read more about the inspiration for each of the prints here on Christa's blog!
I was lucky enough to play with this fun fabric last fall and made a Jelly Roll Rug for Christa's Fall Market booth. I love the vibrant colors of Abstract Garden and the fabric line coordinates so well with Christa's previous 2 fabric lines! Read about my Fall Market experience here.
Making the Jelly Roll rug, I decided that I wanted to make the rug in rainbow color order. I tried to make sure that none of the same prints were next to each other, too!
The next step for the jelly roll rug is to make one really long strip of fabric!
My original intention was to have red on the inside of the rug and rainbow outwards. However when you make the rope ball, the end you start with first will be the OUTSIDE of the rug. I started with the pink/purple side instead of the red. The rope ball gets really big and I tend to sew part of the rope, wind the ball, pin the tail so it doesn't unwind, and repeat until I'm finished. My stuffed animal is standing on my rope ball to help show size!
Sewing the rope ball into a rug, make sure that your surface is flat and the rug doesn't droop over the side of your machine. This will help the rug stay perfectly flat with little starch at the end! I actually was able to keep my rug flat enough I didn't need to starch at all! You can read about my first experience making a Jelly Roll Rug here.
Isn't it just beautiful?!
Things you'll need to make this Jelly Roll Rug:
- Jelly Roll Rug Pattern by Roma Quilts
- One 2.5" strip pack of Abstract Garden fabric
- Bosal Batting Roll (50 yards)
- Jeans sized needle
- Wonder Clips (these are the best for making the rope)
Benartex has given me the opportunity to give away a bundle of fat quarters of Abstract Garden! The giveaway is open until 12am CST on February 16, 2019 and is open to US residents only. Void where prohibited by law.
What are you excited to make with this fabric?
Be sure to check out the other participants in the blog hop and enter their giveaways too! More inspiration and more chances to win!
Monday
Benartex Blog – Intro & inspiration about Christa's designs
Tuesday
Sherry Shish from Powered by Quilting (YOU ARE HERE!)
Lee Monroe from May Chappell
Wednesday
Annie Unrein from Patterns by Annie
Pam and Lynn from The Stitch TV Show
Friday
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I love Christa’s fabrics – what fun to get to play with them and make a rug for her booth! You are a rock star!
I would make some reusable shopping bags out of these fat quarters!
I really like your rug, and could use a new one for my bathroom, but I think that I would want to make a lap quilt for my garden friend.
Gorgeous rug, looks
so pretty. I’d like to
make some zippered
bags.
Carla from Utah
I’d love to combine them with some Kaffe fabrics to make a wild quilt for my art-loving granddaughter!
Love your rainbow rug. I’d like to try that someday.
I want to make a table runner for my daughter. She loves these colors, and some of the pieces have a mid-century modern flair which she also likes. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
kakingsbury at verizon dot net
I’d make bright cheery baby quilts. Maybe a happy lap quilt for a friend.
I’ve been making pyramid shaped bags, and this fabric would be perfect!
I was thinking about what pretty tote bags this collection would make, but once I saw your rug, I was smitten! It’s beautiful!
Your rug is beautiful! I’d like to make one too!
I am thinking that fabric would be great for tote bags.
What perfect fabrics for a cheery kids quilt! I would combine them with some solids in wonky style blocks. Thanks for the chance to win!
I would love to try one of those jelly roll rugs!
I think the fabrics would make great colorful totes.
I have been making fabric baskets and these fabrics would work great.
I’ve had this project on my list for awhile. Thanks for the inspiration to acually get it done. Love the arrangement of color!
I would use this to make colorful fabric boxes to organize my sewing room!
I would LOVE to make placemats or a table runner for my kitchen!
I would make some placemats for my new kitchen table. The fun colors would be perfect!