Well, I’m a bit late telling you about Spring Market, but better late than never, right!
My new fabric collection for Benartex’s Contempo is called Kitchen Love and is all about the heart of the home, the kitchen, inspired by vintage appliances and delicious confections. You’ll find little aprons, delicious words, tea cups and tea pots, mixers, bowls, sweet cupcakes, cherries… in vibrant teals, aquas, greens, a touch of orange and pink, and a black that make for an awesome background print in one of the quilts. There’s even a fun and quick apron panel great for Christmas gifts this year! I created several applique patterns for this collection: Kitchen Love, the quilt in the center of the image above, is a “sweet” quilt with delicious treats, a vintage mixer, scale and clock, cherries and cupcakes, and is embellished with a small amount of hand embroidery and tiny buttons made to coordinate with the fabric. The quilt to the left is one of the quilts in the “Live Simply” pattern pack and includes the “Eat” wall hanging below and four placemats; the wall sign “Home”, the tea pots and tea cups runner, and the little aprons quilt below are part of the “Tea Time” pattern pack. All patterns are now available in my shop.
These are a few samples for my Kitchen Love Embroidery collection, digitized by OESD; projects will be available at your local BERNINA dealer this summer (I’ll have more info soon).
This is the free pattern I created for Kitchen Love, available this summer.
Kitchen Love will ship to your local quilt shop this August/September.
Stay tuned for a Kitchen Love Giveaway next week!
Love Love Love – I think this is my favorite from you so far. Best of luck.
Awesome collection! Super cute!
Adorable
And inspiring. Love the quilt with the mixer, clock and scale.
Makes me wanna spend more time in the mmkitchen with all that cuteness. Sweet!
so good to see you in Vicksburg. love the new kitchen line!
Just bought Kitchen Love pattern @ Chattanooga, Tn. quilt show but can’t find fabric. Where is it available?
I love all your fabrics, purchased the panel a few weeks ago to make the apron . Started putting it together,
trying to figure out how to sew the straps on to make them look neat. Any Tips? Love to hear from you.