Happy Thursday! Today I am your host for the Folk Art Fantasy blog hop, showing off Amanda Murphy's latest fabric collection!
I have long been a fan of Amanda Murphy's fabric, and this collection is no exception! The prints are fun and unique!
This one might just be my favorite because it has bunnies in some of the prints! I decided to use this as my inspiration to make some reversible patchwork and applique bunny placemats!
You will need:
One 10x10 stacker of Folk Art Fantasy (or approximately 2 yards total of various fabrics)
2/3 yard of fabric of your choice for binding
Before we start cutting, we need to sort our 10 inch squares. You will not need all of them!
-- Pull out four (4) white or light colored 10 inch squares for our bunny applique sections
-- Choose twenty four (24) squares that will be your "featured" fabrics on the "front"
For clarity, I will call the side with our applique bunny the "front" and the scrappy patchwork side the "back".
For each of your twenty four (24) featured fabrics, cut the following pieces in order: cut a 10 x 3.5 inch strip first, then cut the remaining piece into a 6.5 inch square and a 6.5 x 3.5 inch rectangle. By cutting precisely and in order, you will be able to cut these three pieces from a single 10 inch square.
Set aside your 6.5 x 3.5 inch rectangles and your 10 x 3.5 inch rectangles. Using your twenty four (24) 6.5 inch squares, sew together in groups of six to create four "front" pieces for our placemats.
Trace the applique motif of your choice onto fusible web four times. Iron these onto your four white or light colored squares and trim along the edge of the design. Remove the backing paper and iron onto the center of each placemat "front". Machine applique as desired.
(And yes, that is the same bunny clip art used in the header of my blog!)
For each "backing", you will need six (6) 10 x 3.5 inch rectangles and three (3) 6.5 x 3.5 inch rectangles. (You will have twelve extra 6.5 x 3.5 inch rectangles.) First, sew your 10 x 3.5 inch rectangles in pairs of contrasting fabrics, and then sew a 6.5 x 3.5 inch rectangle to each pair, as shown in the first picture. Sew three of these units together for each backing, for a total of four backings.
Layer together the backing, batting, and fronts and quilt as desired. I love to use batting scraps for projects like these! Note: your front pieces and your backing pieces will be the EXACT same width. Make sure to align them when you're pinning!
I quilted my placemats with a simple meander in white. I used 2.5 inch binding and bound these completely by machine for strength and stability (because I know these will end up in the washing machine on a regular basis!)
If you're interested in winning a fat quarter bundle of Folk Art Fantasy:
If you haven't already, check out the rest of the posts on this week's hop!
Tuesday: Mandy of Mandalei Quilts
Thanks to Amanda Murphy and Benartex for inviting me to share Folk Art Fantasy with you!
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These are adorable! I might put a flower of some sort on the placemats--but I love the white and how it stands out! I'm going to share this on Facebook and Pinterest! Thanks for the cute ideas! Love this fabric!
ReplyDeleteLove the simple pattern for the placemats. The applique would depend on who I was making them for. For my granddaughters and family, I would applique a puppy shape.
ReplyDeleteAlison the choices are endless but I would make these for my grandson with different animals ,maybe embroider the animal name or even the sound they make
ReplyDeleteOh Alison, those are so cute and so you! What a great project. :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable Bunnies! I love them, I would chose those for a spring-like project and maybe even go with a horse applique' to showcase the fabrics even more!
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ReplyDeleteI think i would go with various fruit shapes to give the placemats a kitchen theme like apples, cherries, bananas, etc.
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ReplyDeleteFolk Art Fantasy is such a pretty collection! I'd applique a different flower on each one as they'd be used for outdoor dining! I do love your bunnies!
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ReplyDeleteLove the bunny! A hexie flower would be great, too.
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ReplyDeleteCute placemats. I might put a house on them. sjvonfumetti at yahoo dot com
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ReplyDeleteAlison, your placemats are as cute as can be. I love the little bunny rabbit.
ReplyDeleteI would applique a cute little bear on mine since I have bears every where in my kitchen.
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I would applique a rooster on mine.
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ReplyDeleteCute fabric collection. I would probably appliqué a vine with leaves.
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ReplyDeleteSuch pretty fabrics! Your bunny is cool! I would make a turtle shape!! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
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ReplyDeleteI'd use either chickens or dogs since I have both! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI would use a flower
ReplyDeleteI would probably use a bunny, but more the racing bunny that is on the black fabric (if it would fit). I have uninvited bunnies in my yard--chewing up things--so they would be "racing".
ReplyDeleteI have several family members who are crazy about horses. Since some of the prints have horses, I might like to try that.
ReplyDeleteGreat placemats, Alison! I would choose the outline of a cat.
ReplyDeleteMy grandsons would like frogs on their placemats.
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ReplyDeleteI'd applique trains on them
ReplyDeleteI would applique flowers and berries. Love these prints.
ReplyDeleteLove your Bunny! I'd do Strawberry's for our placemats! Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteI think the bunny is perfect since there are some bunnies in the prints. For something different I think I would try a daisy type flower.
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ReplyDeleteI love your bunny! Frogs have been a big thing around our house lately--so that's what I would likely do. Such a fantastic line!
ReplyDeleteLooove your Placemats!! The Bunnies are AWESOME!... Think I would do Kitty shape for Daughter...and Chicken for other Daughter! Not sure for me...yet giggle...
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ReplyDeleteI do hoard layer cakes - how did you know? Love your bunny but if I were to choose something else, how about a variety of bunny treats: carrots, cabbage, kale, ?
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower on IG @lolly2430. PS It's fun you are a chemist by day and are able to use your creativity with fabric at other times. People who are not trained in the sciences do no understand that science also has an "art" to it.
ReplyDeleteI would use a bee cutout because my satellite quilting group makes bee themed items for gifts.
ReplyDeletei already have cars cut outs so maybe that.
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ReplyDeleteI think the bunny is perfect.
ReplyDeleteI really like your bunnies, so I think I'd try some of those.
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ReplyDeleteI'd applique a sun on the placemat. Love your bunny!!
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I was charmed by the bunny fabrics when I first saw them. I would put a 5-petal fantasy flower on my placements, but your bunnies are cute too.
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ReplyDeleteSuch a cute bunny! I might put each of my children's favorite animal so they'd know where to sit without fighting :)
ReplyDeleteI love the bunny, but I think I would use a puppy instead or maybe a fun flower, like a daisy or sunflower.
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I love the bunny, but I could also do a kitty! Too many cute choices. I follow you on my blog!
ReplyDeleteLove the bunny - it's a perfect match for the fabrics!
ReplyDeletelove your applique bunny. I love these fabrics! sew pretty
ReplyDeleteI think I would appliqué the names of the people in our family. We have Christmas placemats with names, but could use some for everyday use.
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ReplyDeleteI would put a scottie dog on the placemats since we have a scotty dog. What a cute idea to put an animal on the placemats.
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DeleteI would applique a simple house shape on mine and gift them to someone close.
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While I love your bunny, I would probably appliqué a flower! The bunnies in my neighborhood love my flowers!
ReplyDeleteI would probably appliqué a cat on mine and give them to my daughter-in-law. Thanks for the great pattern and chance to win.
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ReplyDeleteAdorable! I would applique a dachshund!
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ReplyDeleteGood grief that turned out sweet. I would do the bunnies they look great. I wouldn't change a thing.
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ReplyDeleteI w po uld use a moose or bear. . happyness04431@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteLittle black cats on the rug print.
ReplyDeleteI think you could make them to change for the different seasons -- angels, cats, leafs, etc. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteThose are cute, Alison! I might applique a white flower on each.
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ReplyDeleteA playful puppy would be cute or maybe a duck/goose. :)
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ReplyDeleteHow about a traditional house block, that would echo what is in the print. Gotta love the horse and buggy too. It looks like a great fabric line, thanks for the giveaway. Tarnia.hodges at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love houses and I would applique a house on mine. Thanks for the chance to win such pretty fabric.
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I like the bunny maybe I would make each one different.
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ReplyDeleteI like the tulip in the top print. I think that would look good appliquéd on the placemats.
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ReplyDeleteI would do a bunny too!
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ReplyDeleteI'd have to borrow your bunny! My mil would love these placemats and she loves bunnies too! Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI would put a sun on it.
ReplyDeleteI like bunny a lot, and instead of place mats, make a baby quilt in the same design. However, that horse in the green fabric would be fun to include on the mats or the baby quilt...
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ReplyDeleteLove these cute prints! I would put a kitty on mine. A78mandel@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI like the bunny too, but I might use a cute puppy or kitty. I'm sure there are lots of possibilities. Great tutorial!
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ReplyDeleteCute the buuny works for me. 24Tangent@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteI would put a Gerber Daisy. They are a happy flower.
ReplyDeleteI would probably put a different flower on each placemat.
ReplyDeleteDouble ❤️❤️. I might sneak in a little house somewhere. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteOh my, these are just so sweet. My niece is expecting a baby in early September and her theme is elephants. I think it would be so cute to make this with her special elephant, Ellie, on them. I just may have to do that . . . very, very soon. ~smile~ Roseanne
I might do a house but I really like your rabbit.
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I just can't imagine what shape would be as cute as your rabbit is, mind is blank!
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ReplyDeleteThe bunny is so sweet-I think I would be very ambitious, but a Fairy! Thank you, Susan
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ReplyDeletePlacemats are so useful and yours are very pretty. Love your rabbit, and I would also like to echo the houses and horses in the fabric.
ReplyDeleteThe bunnies are cute. I would also do some in sunbonnet sue.
ReplyDeleteIn my house, it would have to be a cat. Maybe a different cat on each placemat (sitting, curled up, meatloafing, etc.)
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ReplyDeleteSo cute! I think I would repeat your bunny design because my 2 littles would love them.
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ReplyDeleteVery bright and fun!
ReplyDeleteI would use a heart cut out, because everyone needs a little love.
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ReplyDeleteI think we might enjoy a mix of dogs, cats, and chickens at our house. What a fun pattern! Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteI would put dogs on the placemat.
ReplyDeleteThank you Allison for the great ideas and pattern. I'm going to change it up a tad and double the bunny fabric and place on the bunny on the left side of the placemat. I'm going to leave the top portion of the bunny open to hold a napkin that I plan on doing in orange and green so it looks like a giant carrot! Thank you again for the ideas and pattern. Gina Growe
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