Monday, June 8, 2020

My Day For Riley Blake Designs "Yuletide" Fabric Tour

It's never too early to sew for Christmas, so I was totally ready to jump
right in and get creative with Riley Blake Designs new "Yuletide" fabric by 
My Mind's Eye. It is great for quilting, apparel and home decor. 

The prints are so festive with a variety of designs that will have you smiling
 for sure. I love those houndstooth plaids, don't you! If you look close at the 
Sleigh Toile you'll see a horse drawn carriage and deer...so beautiful!


"Yuletide Frolic"
65" x 67"


Quilting by Sew Sassy Longarm


Riley Blake Designs Confetti Cottons "Hint of Mint" works really nice with "Yuletide"
and so does "Joey Criss Cross Mint", one of RBD's fabrics from last year.
I found some of it in my stash and was loving how well it went with "Yuletide."


Such lovely fabrics and colors!




They are ready for a little Yuletide Frolic!



Need more inspiration? Visit these sites to see how they used "Yuletide."


June 8 - Just Let Me Quilt (me)
June 15 - Jessica Dayon


You can find the pattern for "Yuletide Frolics" HERE.

9 comments:

  1. Those fabrics look so good. They will be perfect for the new Christmas place mats I want to make.

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  2. So cute! These deer are adorable!

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  3. The appliqué deer are a sweet design. The whole quilt looks so nice and country Christmasy.

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  4. I love this new fabric line. And your applique dear are just too cute!

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  5. Such a cute winter/Christmas quilt! That is a great fabric line. I only wish it had some of that minty or some blues. Another winning quilt design. =)

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  6. Lovely fabric, great pattern.

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  7. Another beautiful fabric line. So whimsical and cute!

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  8. Beautiful Quilt! The deer are adorable. Thanks for sharing ... :) Pat

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