Citified Blog Tour Kickoff + Giveaway!!

I am so excited to kick off this awesome blog tour of my fourth signature line, Citified from Island Batik! So what is a signature line?  A signature line is designed by in-house Island Batik Designer Kathy Engle, but I get to design the corresponding patterns that are in the catalog! I've gathered some really awesome quilters and designers to join me on this blog tour!

Citified should be shipping to stores NOW (or very shortly due to current supply chain issues)!  You can pick up yardage or a precut like a 10" stacker or 2.5" strip pack.  To find your closest quilt shop that carries Island Batik, check out the Store Locator here.

In case you missed it, I released 3 brand new patterns with this fabric line and remade my Propeller Quilt with the fabric.  I love how these patterns look with this beautiful fabric line!

Get a copy of these patterns in my Payhip or Etsy shop!  I just added the paper versions of these patterns in my Etsy shop too!

I'll be popping in throughout the blog tour for my normally scheduled Tuesday and Friday posts with more information about this beautiful line!  But now to the giveaway!  I'm giving away a padded flat-rate mailer of all my Citified scraps from when I made all of my quilts plus some fat quarters, end of bolt, etc.  It's going to be FULL of Citified!  (Unfortunately, this giveaway is only open to US residents. Void where prohibited by law.)

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Be sure to visit all of these amazingly talented quilters and designers to see their beautiful Citified projects!

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36 Responses

  1. Caroline rohrer says:

    A quilt

  2. TheGranChris says:

    I love your quilt on the top left. That border is wonderful. I might make that one.

  3. Doreen Savia says:

    This Citified fabric line is beautiful. I would make a quilt.

  4. Pam says:

    What beautiful fabric! I’d make a summer throw quilt with this.

  5. Tatyana says:

    Love your patterns!

  6. This would be perfect fora wall quilt!

  7. I would make a small quilt with this lovely fabric

  8. Sandy Allen says:

    I would make a butterfly quilt with these. They are so pretty!

  9. Gail Sowin says:

    I would make a quilt.

  10. Moira says:

    Great patterns. Would love to win so I can use the fabric for a quilt for a friend going through some hard times.

  11. thedarlingdogwood says:

    Just wanted to tell you how much I love Citified! I had this as my collection for Island Batik’s February blog hop and I had so much fun with it! I love seeing what you do with your signature collections! (No need to enter me in the giveaway, I already have Citified to play with)

  12. This fabric would be perfect for a Wyoming Sunset! in a small quilt / hanging of course!

  13. Deb E says:

    I’m looking forward to making a scrappy quilt (using the new fabrics & some of my nearly 50 years of collecting scraps, stash, etc) for the master bedroom. The colors would go so beautifully with my new drapes in there…

  14. Joyce Carter says:

    I would love to use these gorgeous fabrics in a quilt. Thank you for the chance.

  15. Rosalind Gutierrez says:

    The Luminosity quilt pattern is perfect for this fabric and intriguing for me to make.

  16. Quilting Tangent says:

    A batik queen size quilt.

  17. Danielle S says:

    I would make a quilt, always more ideas than time 🙂

  18. Kathy E. says:

    I’ve wanted to make a quilt coat for a long time, so I’d be using this fabric to make panels of quarter log cabins to cut out the coat pattern pieces. It would be gorgeous!

  19. I’m learning paper piecing right now and I would love using this in my quilt!

  20. quilterpt says:

    I love the gradation of the colors. Probably a quilt that would take advantage of that!