Panel - Deer and Bears in the woods!
My sis had been asking for me to make up some panel quilt designs, so I started working on those.
(This was BEFORE COVID-19).
Here’s one of the ones I worked up. My goal isn’t to make these very hard - just something fun, easy, but a bit more complicated than simply borders. People usually know how to do a simple bordered panel. I will add that they often look fantastic just like that!
Here’s one of the first ones I did.
and here it is as looking at it straight on. The picture isn’t as good as I’d like - but I’ll get a better one after it is finished:
My “inspiration” here was back in my teen/college days when I did scrapbooks.
We (my sister and I) did the kind where you actually have a paper book and then keep memorabilia in it - from various things you went to and did - not just photos like the whole “scrapbooking” craze (20 years later) seemed to morph into. I never got into that craft, though - my girls did a bit of it.
You can tell by the corners - I was imitating the look of the mounting corners that you could put into a scrapbook so that you could attach photographs onto the page easily. The frame around the center panel was just that - a frame to make it look more like a photo that you want to feature. The bear paws I added because I wanted it big enough to be a lap quilt.
Because I’ve not actually worked with panels “all THAT much”, they take longer than you’d think for me work up a nice design.
Also…because they are “themed” it is a bit harder for me to come up with the borders to put around the edges - as I have found myself “short” of some fabric I wanted or color, or style. In other words, I was finding myself needing to be a bit more picky than my normal style - since I needed the fabric to more or less “go with” the theme - or at least not “fight” with it. :)
But like a lot of things, it doesn’t mean I can’t do it when I don’t enough of my first choice of any given fabric - but rather, that it forces me to think of other options/ideas—ones I can do.
I’ll be trying to get these quilted up quickly and get them ready to go back to the store as samples for such a time as we go back to the states.
As you know if you are a regular reader here, I’ve been working on a couple other overwhelming and all-consuming projects lately, so these have gotten pushed into the" “not as important” category of things to do.
For now, the pattern is just an idea - not written up. But it’s here for you to see and enjoy today!
Have a great day wherever you are reading this! Stay safe!
Be sure to check out what my sis has for you in the store!
Colors may vary slightly from what is portrayed. Screens vary as well as our eyes sometimes see things differently, but we've made every attempt to have the color be accurately portrayed.
Price is by the Yard.
100% cotton
41/43" wide
Local quilt shop quality fabric
Cat-i-tude Christmas line
Designed by Ann Lauer for Benartex
Paisley Tonal Swirl in Green
Goes with the Cat-i-tude panels sold HERE: https://www.quiltedtwins.com/seasonal-pan/example-product-r7hrs-jpw6n-47cts-685bb-8nlhb-5j47l-g7rec-25s7j-hs3ry-3b4gk
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