Mar 26, 2009

Free Quilt Pattern / Treetop Paver Quilt

The two latest collections, Treetop Fancy and Fairy Tip-Toes were featured in fabric shows in France, Spain and in Germany. They were received so well.... so much so that there is an upcoming show in Prague and one of the most simple quilts I did is being shown at the PRAGUE PATCHWORK MEETING and EXHIBITION in a few weeks... April 4th to be exact! They are featuring the quilt and creating kits.... wow! I thought you'd like to see. I have also added the quilt pattern to Free Patterns look on the left there, so hurry and get yourself one. Treetop can be found at any one of the stores listed and online at quilthome, fabric.com, fatquartershop and more. I want to make this same quilt in the pinks and yellows... oh maybe in the Eggplant Souffle colorway! What do you think?
Yummy! PS this is a big square quilt... fab for picnics and fireworks watching in July here in the USA!

9 comments:

Plume said...

The eggplant version definitely!! ;-)
I have to tell you that I'm such a big fan of yours!! I, myself started a quilt with the pink and oranges fabrics (mixed the collections I think). I have not posted anything yet on my blog but I will show it to you if you are interested.
You have great designs, I just love your work!! :) I will make sure my friends over in France knnow about you!!

Lisa Bebi said...

i am a mixed media artist and publish my work in various magazines. i walked into a quilt shop in town and fell in love with your work. i have been creating different mixed media scenarios so that i can use your prints.
most recently i did some '60's shabby chic dish towels using your prints and a few very femme 60's ads together. this work will appear in fall's issue of Somerset Home. (preview on my blog about a month ago)
currently i am using my paintings - transferred onto cloth and your prints.
you inspire me!
sincerely,
lisa bebi, artist

Wendy said...

Just found your blog - I Love your fabric! Check out my last post with a shirt that I made for my granddaughter from your fabulous fabric!

Jacqueline said...

I love, love, love your fabrics! I design diaper cakes and your fabrics are often on the burp cloths I use to decorate them. Thank you for such beautiful collections! Jacqueline

www.baby2bnashville.com

Pink Daisys Blog Spot said...

Hi Tina, I love your fabrics and your blog is great too. I have made a few things with your fabrics and I always get great comments on the fabrics. I love the newest line and just wanted to tell you.
~Mechelle

Anonymous said...

Hi Tina!
I love your fabrics-they have made me fall in love with sewing and quilting. I am new to quilting-but have made a few with your fabrics-thank you for creating such beautiful fabric:)
Lesley

Leanne said...

I have everything ready to go to make this gorgeous quilt (the most beautiful fabric) but have a few questions regarding the pattern - I am assuming that the seams are 1/4"as per usual but are the A blocks 29" x 29" when sewn or when cut. There are no measurements for the size of the B blocks. I am sure this is pretty intuitive for most quilters but I am new to all this and thought I'd ask before I made a mess of it all. Thanks so much for your help.

Tina Givens said...

For the Paver quilt, block A is 29"x29" square, Block B is made from 9 smaller squares cut 10"x10". Using 1/4" seam allowance, when you piece the second block you will end with a combined block measuring also 29" square! Hope this helps!
TG

lisamarieelliott said...

It can't have effect in fact, that is exactly what I suppose.