Download the project file with Erin’s fabric collection and design one or two quilts to showcase the fabric.
- Barb Vlack
FABRIC DESIGNER ERIN MCMORRIS RESPONDS TO OUR CHALLENGE
Erin McMorris responds to the challenge, picking out quilts for special mention in our first-ever "designer feedback" for clubEQ.
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Quilt 33 |
Quilt 34 |
Quilt 35 |
Quilt 36 |
Jacquelyn Jacobi |
Jacquelyn Jacobi |
Lisa Dunz |
Lisa Dunz |
Victoria, British Columbia |
Victoria, British Columbia |
I chose an hour glass block alternating with a simple four patch for this quilt. These fabrics are bright and beautiful and work well in a simple block that showcases the fabric design. I will definitely make this quilt for my daughter's bed. LaCygne, Kansas |
These colors go beautifully with my daughter's room. I wanted a fun, wild quilt for her to make that would be easy enough for a beginning quilter. She loves the design and can't wait to get the fabrics to make her first quilt! LaCygne, Kansas |
Great kid's quilts |
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Quilt 37 |
Quilt 38 |
Quilt 39 |
Quilt 40 |
Lida Letey |
Maureen Barber |
Marion Nickey |
Marion Nickey |
using the snail trail block and just playing with these wonderfull spring colors was fun. this my first EQ club project that I finished in time to enter. Delta, CO |
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I like the perspective of the center being in the distance. I would like to make this quilt! My son said it reminded him of those very ornate stained glass windows (minus the lead lines unless you count the seam lines). He would put it in a church nursery with the bright colors. Calimesa, CA |
I got lazy and used a library layout (stars) as a base for this design. I've never had the luxury of picking from a collection and would have to make this from scraps. Calimesa, CA
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Great twist on a classic design: |
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Quilt 44 |
Marion Cardenas |
Marion Cardenas |
Marisa Marquez |
Marisa Marquez |
Blocks from the EQ6 Library. I was inspired to use these fabrics with blocks that spin a story. Burnaby, BC, Canada |
Blocks from EQ6 Library. These fabrics are so light and airy looking that they inspired this spinning, windy looking quilt. Burnaby, BC, Canada
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Madrid Spain
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Madrid Spain |
So Summery: |
Great color combination: |
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Quilt 48 |
Nancy Anderson |
Nancy Anderson |
Nancy Burkhalter |
Nancy Burkhalter |
Using the vertical strip quilt layout allowed me to highlight this floral which is had t see in a small block. The drunken path "I wish you well" block in the darker pink kept the soft effect and gave some contrast. |
I used the plaited block variation with plain blocks in this wall quilt.. All of the fabrics are from the Wildwood collection - some appear to be plain in these blocks. |
Designed using EQ6's One Patch Cobblestone layout with lots of borders. This design reminds me of an arial view of an ordhard in bloom with rows of plantings around it. Chelsea, Michigan |
Designed using EQ6's Vertical Strip Quilt pattern. I was dreaming of seeing a spring garden in full bloom, since we're just starting to come out of a long winter. Chelsea, Michigan |
Loved the borders on: |
This would look great in my house: |
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Quilt 52 |
Patti Anderson
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Patti Anderson |
Patricia Johnston |
Patricia Johnston |
On this version I reworked my applique and accented it with embroidery. Franklin, WV |
To make the applique I traced a couple of the flowers on one of the large floral fabrics (sophie's garden3). Franklin, WV
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For Ashli, my oldest Granddaughter Albuquerque, NM |
The prints have an airy spring feel. Not my usual color & print style choices, but fun to play with.
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Beautiful Applique: |
My favorite overall green quilts: |
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Quilt 56 |
Sharon Hebein-Shute |
Sharon Hebein-Shute |
Mary Streeter |
Mary Streeter |
I teach 4-H girls how to sew. These two quilts will be easy for them to put together. California |
California |
Crook County, Wyoming |
I designed this on EQ6 Crook County, Wyoming
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Really interesting quilt layout: |
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Quilt 60 |
Susan Wood |
Susan Wood |
Verona P. |
Verona P. |
I love the D9P. I used the 4 polka dot fabrics from the WIldwood collection to make the Nine Patch blocks. Then cut the nine patch blocks apart and put them back together with a polka dot patch in each block. The patchy border allows for more showcaseing of the Wildwood fabrics. Southeast Idaho
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Friendship Links is an interesting interlocking design. The block dates from the 1930s. I like the interesting look of the half square triangles as a partial border. The 4 patch squares and long pink rectangles add interest to this quilt Southeast Idaho
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British Columbia |
British Columbia |
Really interesting quilt layout: |
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Marilyn Rembolt |
D. Katherine Willis |
Andrea Bishop |
Andrea Bishop |
I found working with such large prints a 'challenge'! I normally use simpler fabrics, but this was fun to see what would happen working with a collection of fabrics like this. Lincoln, NE |
Erin McMorris's fabric line "Wildwood Collection" is ideal for totes, as well as quilts! Houston, Texas, USA |
This is just a simple, modern log cabin. |
I took some liberty here and used a charcoal and ivory solid. I traced one of Erin's fun flowers to make a quilting stencil that is used 4 times as thread in the quilt. |
Really interesting quilt layout: |
This would look great in my house: |
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