Hey fellow fabric lovers! Please tell me you've seen the latest fabric collection by Sarah Jane Studios called Wee Wander. If not, you need to check it out. And, for those of you who have, isn't it just the sweetest? Perhaps some of you have been lucky enough to get your hands on some since it is now in fabric shops. I feel very lucky to have had the opportunity to work with this collection when designing and creating the quilt and pillow patterns I'm sharing here today as part of the Wee Wander Blog Tour.
Both the pillow and the quilt are made with prints from the Sunrise color way featuring shades of pink and orange, but either could be made with the blues and greens featured in the Twilight color way as well.
There is a lot to love about Sarah Jane's fabric collections, but one thing that I like specifically are the border prints as shown at the bottom of the quilt. These large scale prints are great for so many projects like quilts, pillows or skirts.
I wanted to use several of the coordinating fabrics to create pinwheels, which to me complement the sweetness of Sarah Jane's illustrations.
Look at how cute these children are.
The backing fabric is one of my favorites from this collection.
The pillow is a quick and easy project you can do in no time.
Click on the image below to download the free pattern for both of these items.

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Both the pillow and the quilt are made with prints from the Sunrise color way featuring shades of pink and orange, but either could be made with the blues and greens featured in the Twilight color way as well.
There is a lot to love about Sarah Jane's fabric collections, but one thing that I like specifically are the border prints as shown at the bottom of the quilt. These large scale prints are great for so many projects like quilts, pillows or skirts.
I wanted to use several of the coordinating fabrics to create pinwheels, which to me complement the sweetness of Sarah Jane's illustrations.
Look at how cute these children are.
The backing fabric is one of my favorites from this collection.
The pillow is a quick and easy project you can do in no time.
Click on the image below to download the free pattern for both of these items.
I hope you get the opportunity to work with the Wee Wander fabrics. There are so many adorable project possibilities out there to explore. Be sure to check out Sarah Jane's blog for weekly tutorials and patterns as part of the Wee Wander Blog Tour.
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Enjoy!

Also Linked To:
Quilt Story for Fabric Tuesday
Blossom Heart Quilts for Sew Cute Tuesday
My Quilt Infatuation for Needle and Thread Thursday
Crazy Mom Quilts for Finish It Up Friday
OMG!! I love this baby quilt... the pinwheels, the colours, the panel at the bottom... I love everything about it!! Thanks for the free pattern! A friend of mine is expecting and I would love to make a baby quilt for her... this one would be perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! Thanks so much for sharing the patterns :)
ReplyDeleteAGH! SOOO cute! You did a great job on these. I love how you quilted it too. Adorbs!
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute. I love how you added piecing to the panel.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable! Wish I had some of this fabric. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI really love that quilt! Your use of the fabrics is genius. It turned out beautifully!
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The quilt and pillow are so adorable! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute quilt and pillow! I do love this fabric line, and you've shown it off so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing at Needle and Thread Thursday!
:) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation
This quilt is stunning! I love the orange you paired with the pink. The printed panel adds a summer touch to the whole. And the back seems to be as pretty. This quilt could become a treasure to any girl.
ReplyDeleteStacy, thank you so much for sharing this beautiful quilt -- the pinwheels between the panel was a genius idea, and I copied it in a baby quilt I finished last week -- you can see it here www.oldsweetsong.blogspot.com. Thanks again for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for sharing this pattern! It's great - I followed it in blue: http://www.twenty-five.net/poisonwood/2014/11/28/quilt-3/.
ReplyDeleteThe reason that they construct this start is with respect to the way that on a bed the odds of covering are extraordinarily decreased as the pillow is at risk to tumble off. baby pillows
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