Enchanted Voyage Projects

Enchanted Voyage Projects

Projects made with Enchanted Voyage fabrics

Projects made with Enchanted Voyage fabrics

I’ve been so busy sewing and doing life things I can’t believe my last post was September 5th but now that I’m here to write a new post about my makes—it does feel like I’ve been neglecting my blog. Sorry about that but to make up for lost time I have a real fun post today all about my Enchanted Voyage makes.

Photo courtesy of Brooke Becker of Lady Belle Fabric

Photo courtesy of Brooke Becker of Lady Belle Fabric

Enchanted Voyage is Maureen Cracknell’s newest fabric collection for Art Gallery Fabrics. As in all of Maureen’s collections, she puts her dreamy-boho style into each of the prints. I had the great pleasure of working with some of these magical prints to make projects to share in the upcoming Enchanted Voyage Look Book.

Soul Mates by Sharon Holland

Soul Mates by Sharon Holland

It’s hard to know which project to start with so I’ll go in order of being made. First up is my Soul Mates dolls. This is a pattern I had developed and sold in my shop a few years back under the title “Sew Sister”. When updating my shop, it was one of the patterns that didn’t get reformatted and transferred to my current SHOP now on my site. I was waiting for just the right time for an update and Maureen’s collection was the perfect storm (teehee) to give the Sew Sister a tattooed beau.

Soul Mates by Sharon Holland

Soul Mates by Sharon Holland

I’m pleased to announce the 2.0 version of this pattern is now in my SHOP with a new name, “Soul Mates”, updated instructions, illustrations, and full-size templates to make this hip couple. I used the Ocean Notes print from Enchanted Voyage to give the guy a tattooed torso, arms, and legs.

Soul Mates by Sharon Holland

Soul Mates by Sharon Holland

Next up are the Gather Round Placemats. I originally designed this free pattern for my Bountiful Holiday Blog Tour and made them in my Bountiful fabric for Art Gallery Fabrics. Once again, Maureen’s collection of delicious blues was the perfect look for a remake.

Gather Round placemats by Sharon Holland

Gather Round placemats by Sharon Holland

One of my favorite types of photography is shooting table scapes. I’m not sure which came first, the idea to make the placemats or how I planned to photograph them!

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It was very tempting to add more colors besides just the blues and white/cream prints but I wanted to keep these placemats very classic—like blue willow dishes.

Gather Round placemats by Sharon Holland

Gather Round placemats by Sharon Holland

The Gather Round placemat pattern is a free pattern perfect as a beginner project and fast to make. With the holiday season just around the corner it’s always nice to have some new table decor to spice up your settings.

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The original plan was just to make the dolls and the placemats but I still had some scraps left over and still wanted to play more with these beautiful prints! I’ve always wanted to try making a rope bowl and the cool texture and projects that could be made from this craft seemed the perfect fit for a nautical-inspired collection.

Rope basket by Sharon Holland

Rope basket by Sharon Holland

I used Mister Domestics You Tube video to learn how to make rope bowls and added leather handles for a more rustic look.

The clothesline rope I used for my bowls is 7/32” diameter Size #7. The brand I used is Evandale Cotton Clothesline and came in 150 feet hank. Look for the Amazon paid affiliate link at the bottom of this page for the actual product mentioned.

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To get a sharp turn on the sides of your bowl, like mine, hold the the basket at more of a 45° angle when stitching the sides. To finish my basket I added leather strips with rivets for a more rugged look. See paid affiliate links at bottom of page for leather and rivets.

As accessories to my table scape I made some quick cotton napkins using Art Gallery Fabrics Smooth Denim in Infused Hydrangea. My go-to instructions for making raw edge napkins like this can be found at Martha Stewart.

Rope coasters by Sharon Holland

Rope coasters by Sharon Holland

Making the rope basket was so much fun I decided to use the same technique to make coasters. The hardest part about the coasters is stopping at around 4” in diameter. It’s so tempting to just keep sewing! Even after making the basket and coasters I still have plenty left for another bowl and plan to make more of these—maybe even as gifts, they’re just so darn cool!

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Be sure to check out the Enchanted Voyage Look Book to see more about these projects and loads of other great sewing inspiration with Maureen’s gorgeous new collection.

Next month I’ll be sharing my new Spirited collection with you and all the fun projects I’m currently working on in preparation for the Spirited Look Book. Until then, happy sewing!

Photo courtesy of Brooke Becker of Lady Belle Fabric

Photo courtesy of Brooke Becker of Lady Belle Fabric

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Endless Summer

Endless Summer

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It's such an honor to be part of Mathew Boudreaux aka Mister Domestic's blog tour! Mathew launched his first fabric collection, Loved to Pieces for Art Gallery Fabrics this spring and I couldn't be happier for him!

Mathew's a power house of positive energy and brilliant sewing ideas. He's lovable and personable and you can't help but have a smile after watching his engaging You Tube videos!

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Here's the amazing line up of designers for his tour:

Mister Domestic’s Loved to Pieces Blog Party

Monday July 16: Amanda Woodruff of A Crafty Fox

Tuesday July 17: Sharon Holland of Sharon Holland Designs

Wednesday July 18: Angela Wolf of Angela Wolf Pattern Collection

Thursday July 19: Brittany Jones of Brittany Jones

Friday July 20: Sharon McConnell of Color Girl Quilts

Saturday July 21: Elina Temmes of Elina Temmes

Monday July 23: Meghan Buchanan of Then Came June

Tuesday July 24: Nicole Daksiewicz of Modern Handcraft

Wednesday July 25: Cristy Stuhldreher of I Love You Sew

Thursday July 26: Kate Basti of Quilt with Kate

Friday July 27: Courtney Davis posting at Melly Sews

Sunday July 29: Mimi Goodwin of Mimi G Style

Monday July 30: Kim Niedzwiecki of Go Go Kim

Tuesday July 31: Tara Curtis of Wefty Needle

Wednesday August 1: Saija Kiiskinen of Saija Kiiskinen

Thursday August 2: Jodi Godfrey of Tales of Cloth

Sunday August 5: Brett Lewis of Natural Born Quilter

Monday August 6: Karen Tripp of The DIY Addict

Tuesday August 7: Tracy Martin of Tracy Bug Creative

Wednesday August 8: Sharon Burgess of Lilabelle Lane Creations

Thursday August 9: Maureen Cracknell of Maureen Cracknell Handmade

Friday August 10: Kylie Gersekowski of Little Moo Designs

 

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With the wind of his daughter Helena’s love at his back, Matthew created Loved To Pieces. Helena's love for flowers and Mathew's love for paper piecing fused into a world where florals and EPP geometrics play against an array of blue tones with touches of vibrant pinks and subtle greens.

To signify the eternal love that's woven into every fiber of this collection I chose to make my Endless Summer table runner that I designed and first published in July/August 2013 Quilt-it...today magazine. 

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This runner is made from half-square triangles and quarter-square triangles and the overall effect is as if it's been woven and a nod to Mathew's amazing woven fabrics sewing projects. There's a lot of pieces but once you make the units you're ready to put the runner together so it actually goes together pretty quickly. If you need extra help with HST and QST triangles, take a look at my tutorial for them HERE.

To share the love, this is now a free pattern for you to download from my Free Patterns page

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I adore using a striped print for binding, don't you? To get the maximum effect, it's best to cut a striped binding on the bias. For a tutorial on how to cut and attach regular and bias binding, see my How to Bind a Quilt tutorial.

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I really love the colors in Mathew's collection and these cool greens and aqua's are scrumptious and made me feel like I was in a Mediterranean getaway! You better believe I ate those props after the photoshoot!

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I didn't have enough left over of the striped print to cover the back so I added my Woodblock Splendid print for AGF to each end, giving this runner a second look if flipped over.

The machine quilting is kept very simple because I didn't want to take anything away from the pretty prints. I followed the overall shape of the radiating rings which was plenty of quilting to use on the Hobbs Tuscany Silk Batting that's the perfect thickness for a table runner. 

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Be sure to follow along on the blog tour and on Mathew's blog and @MisterDomestic Instagram as he'll be having weekly drawings for Loved to Pieces fat quarter bundles and loads of sewing inspiration. 

Happy sewing,

Sharon