I’m so excited to share with you today some more details about Highland Tile, my debut quilt pattern for a new pattern company called Quilt Theory. In celebration, I have a giveaway for you as well!
First, a little about Quilt Theory:
In February 2016, a group of quilters connected to cultivate relationships with others running businesses in the quilting industry. A tight-knit group was quickly woven together as we shared successes, answered questions, and supported one another. What started as a way to collect real-time insight and expertise quickly evolved into an opportunity to collaborate.
Our goal at Quilt Theory is to create simple and modern quilt patterns, and we challenged ourselves to design a line of patterns printed on small cards. As a group, we have become a strong team as we worked through pattern writing, testing, editing, and quilting.
Quilt Theory designers have been featured in 20+ major quilting publications and international quilt exhibits. Combined, we have 47 years of quilting experience, and we are excited to share our debut collection for Fall 2016.
PDF patterns are available now through our website QuiltTheory.com. Pattern cards are coming soon to a local quilt shop near you! Let your local quilt shop know you want them to carry Quilt Theory patterns.
When I first started thinking about my Quilt Theory design, I wanted to create something that would make even a beginning quilter feel like they could pull it off well. I liked the idea of an over-sized block made into a whole quilt because it gives a lot of visual impact but doesn’t take a ton of time. I also thought that more experienced quilters would appreciate that this is a quick-finish quilt!
As I was designing, I was reminded of the medallions and bold colors you see in Mexican tiles. So of course, I had to choose a bold color scheme. And this one was certainly out of my normal comfort zone!
While looking through the pictures on my @dailycolorpalette Instagram account, I saw this palette and decided to use the burgundy and chartreuse.
Robert Kaufman was kind enough to send me some Kona cotton solids to make this quilt. I selected Bordeaux, Peapod, and Graphite.
When it came time to choose thread, there was no question- Aurifil is the absolute best in my opinion! I was so thankful to them for sending me these gorgeous colors for my quilt. They are 1147, 2605, and 4030.
I had a lot of fun quilting this one!
Handing this baby off to our fearless leader Michelle was tough, but I knew it was in good and capable hands, and I am so thrilled with the beautiful images she took!
I especially love the photos that Michelle took at Urban in Cashmere. I will definitely be stopping in there for a little shopping on my next trip across the mountains!
Now on to the giveaway!!
To celebrate the launch of Quilt Theory, I am giving away a copy of my pattern, Highland Tile (printed or PDF, your choice!), a PDF of all of the Quilt Theory Coloring Pages, and a half yard bundle of delicious Robert Kaufman Kona solids. If you’ve been following me long, you know how much I love working with Kona solids, so I wanted to share some with one of you! These are Grass Green, Chartreuse, Navy, Coal, and Eggplant.
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The giveaway ends Wednesday, October 19th, at midnight Eastern time and a random number generator will select the winner. Giveaway open to participants 18 years or older and international participants are welcome. (I can only ship the fabric within the U.S., but international entrants can still win the pattern and Coloring Page PDFs. If an international entrant is selected, I will randomly select a second winner for the fabric bundle.)
*If you buy my pattern and then you win it, I’ll refund you or let you pick out another free Quilt Theory pattern
To Enter:
Simply leave me a comment letting me know what colors you would use to make your own Highland Tile quilt.
For a bonus entry, let me know how you follow me!
I’m at the tail end of this blog hop, but be sure to visit any of the designers that you may have missed this week! And don’t forget that Quilt Theory will be posting again on Monday…. you wont want to miss it!
Quilt Theory Release Blog Hop Schedule
Friday 10/7 – Quilt Theory
Saturday 10/8 – Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl
Monday 10/10 – Daisy @Ants to Sugar
Tuesday 10/11 – Cheryl @Meadow Mist Designs
Wednesday 10/12- Kitty @Night Quilter
Thursday 10/13 – Michelle @Michelle Bartholomew
Friday 10/14 – Stephanie @Late Night Quilter
Saturday 10/15 – Lorinda @Laurel Poppy and Pine
Monday 10/17 – Quilt Theory
Please let me know if you have any questions about Highland Tile, and Happy Sewing! ~L
Great patterns, would make the first quilt in your Color choice then one in Aqua and teal.
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Great quilt! I would use aqua, red, and snow for my version.
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That would make a cool, modern Christmas quilt.
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I love your palette and would probably copy it. But, there’s a good chance I’d make more than one and I’d have to include orange in the second version. Thanks!
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Thanks, Gayle! Because it’s so quick, you totally could make several versions!
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Love your quilt. I would try it in aqua, red, and navy.
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Black, gold and burnt orange! Love your colors!
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Highland Tile would be made to match my family room with a black background and burgundy, gold and deep green to coordinate. It would be stunning!
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I’m a new Bloglovin’ follower!
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I think I’d make this with some purples and black/white.
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I’m following you on Instagram.
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I LOVE your pattern, big block quilts are my fave right now!! I could def see this in red/white/blue or green/red/white for Christmas! I think your color choices are great for the Fall! Thanks for a chance to win a copy & the lovely fabric too!!!
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I am a new follower on bloglovin
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I love the colours you used – would you mind if I used the same???
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I would be honored if you did!
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Very cool. Red, grey and black, I think, would be the colours I would use.
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Your palette is so fresh, Lorinda – love the design! If I was making the pattern, I’d go magenta/purples/fuschia : )
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And I follow you on Instagram : )
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Love your quilt..would like to use your colors to make for my Daughter… But I would use shades of blue for us. 🙂
thank you for chance to win your give-a-way too 🙂
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I already follow thru Email & Bloglovin too 🙂
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I’m not good at picking colors, so I would probably pick the ones you used. Beautiful quilt!
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Thank you, Nancy!
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I follow on facebook.
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Navy, mustard yellow and lime green. Cotten.gloria@gmail.com
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I follow on Bloglovin. . Cotten.gloria@gmail.combd
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I would make it in a Blue colourway with the pop of neon(white background)…I follow you on Instagram 🙂
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Beautiful block! I am thinking turquoise, orange and white.
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Your colors are PERFECT & I wouldn’t change a thing!
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Thank you very much!!
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I think your colors are stunning. I might go with orange and teal on a gray background.
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I would make it with cobalt and wasabi on light gray
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I follow you on IG and your blog by email
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I follow you on IG-and love the colors that you have chosen.
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