Friday, September 21, 2012

Ahoy Matey!

I can't believe it has been a week since I last posted! But I do have a good excuse....wedding stuff {cake tasting :), bridesmaid's dresses}
But....
To be completely honest, most of my week has been spent drifting Out To Sea....
 
 
well....
drifting in a sea of cuteness, that is!
Sarah Jane Studio's new fabric line...Out To Sea has just landed on our shores....or should I say store....
 
    To help introduce it to our customers, I made a baby quilt using Amy Smart's free download.....
 
 
This is a fabulous line {sorry for the photos...it is a bit cloudy today}
 
 
the line includes a couple of large panel prints....ships and a map panel. And lots of great coordinating prints...including Pirates!!!!
 
I made a couple of minor changes to the free pattern....
instead of white at the top and bottom, I used this watery chevron print....
 
   
and,of course, I had to add a bit of pick stitching...
 
 
it is bound in this fantastic bold red stripe...gotta love a good stripe!
 
 
and the back is a fun pirate print!
 
 
It is a great line...that Sarah Jane...such a talented girl!
Have a wonderful weekend...
hugs
mary

25 comments:

  1. You certainly accentuated every print in that line Mary! I couldn't imagine how they could be used and you certainly showed me! Perfect.

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  2. This is just adorable. Love the stitching and that great striped binding.

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  3. What a sweet finish! I love the 'Out to Sea' embroidered on it. :)

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  4. Shiver me timbers!

    You have been busy and what a great quilt for a buccaneering lad or lass!

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  5. This is so lovely! Have a great weekend, watch out for the Pirates! Ada :)

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  6. I'm so enjoying seeing all the nautical themed fabrics coming out. This is a particularly fun range, so sweet and pretty. Your quilt shows it off beautiful and the blue chevrons are perfect. This is going to get so many comments in the Shoppe!!

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  7. This is great fabric! Love your quilt. A striped binding and a bit of hand stitching gets me every time!

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  8. Oh it has a cute vintage vibe, love the stripees!

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  9. Ah, in the week it was International Talk Like A Pirate Day- how fun! You've done a great job of this Mary! You have used the fabrics perfectly!

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  10. Love it! One day I would love you to chat to us about your big stitch quilting - like thread, needle, batting. I do quite a bit, but don't know a lot of others who do!
    Hugs - Lurline.

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  11. I first loved Out to Sea when I saw pictures of it from the Spring Quilt Market. You certainly did it justice. Very beautiful and very well done! Anyone would be proud to have that quilt.

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  12. I love this line of fabric. Your stitching adds so much!

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  13. Very cute! I have been looking at this fabric line and just found out a friend's daughter is having a boy! Now I have an excuse to get some Sarah Jane!

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  14. Very sweet fabric, thanks for the heads up...hmmm.
    Gorgeous quilt

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  15. i love that you machine and hand quilted on it. it gives it so much more. i love it! xo

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  16. This is incedible! I love this quilt!!!

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  17. Another gorgeous quilt, Mary. I so love everything about it, you have such a way of adding extra special touch to all your projects!!!

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  18. Such a lovely quilt, showcases the seaside and world map prints beautifully. When is the wedding? I admire you making the cake and the bridemaids' dresses too! Wow!

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  19. Beautiful quilt! I have all of your hand touches and the map fabric is the bomb!

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  20. Do you sell the quilts? I love it!

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  21. The hand quilted touches just make this quilt extra wonderful. And you can't beat striped binding!

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  22. When does our ship depart? This is so cool and I love all the detail stitching as well as the striped binding. It makes me smiile.

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