Sunday, March 22, 2015

Succulent fabrics by Heather Givans for Crimson Tate Blog Hop post



March 23, 2015    Matthew Wheeler of Kapaquilts.com 


Succulent fabrics by Heather Givans from 

Crimson Tate  for Windham fabrics Blog Hop


QuiltCon 2015 - what a great experience! I met so many wonderful people, learned so much, and the fabrics and toys on display were soooo tempting! That's where this blog post got its start...

My friend Stacey M brought back to the hotel this stack of spectacularly fabulous fat quarters she had bought earlier in the day from none other than Crimson Tate . Well she fell in love with one particular print and couldn't stop "petting" this nice grey one with squares around flowers, and I'll have to say it was pretty awesome. It was one of those prints you could use for anything - bags, bindings, linings in a bag or purse, backing on a quilt, trim on apron, borders, etc...you know the kind. So I decided to hit the vendor mall  and surprise her with some yardage...........lucky for me I was able to get the last two yards available! YEAH!


Well quilter friends, I couldn't let her have that spectacularly precious loot all to herself, especially headed back to Vancouver B.C. where I wouldn't have a chance to get it any time soon - if ever!! Soooo, I bought myself a bundle of half yards too!




One of the best parts of attending these events is the chance to see what other quilters are doing and to meet new people, and I'm glad to say I have a new quilting friend in Heather Givans of Crimson Tate, the designer of the fun and cheerful collection Succulents, for Windham Fabrics


On the plane ride home I saw this great article by Laura Strutt in Love Patchwork Quilting magazine. It featured her fun and quick to sew baskets "Nice & Neat", and knew I had to make some for my sewing room. I liked the easy to sew pattern design to create the functional organizers, but I didn't follow the pattern exactly because I didn't want to cut this beautiful fabric into small squares. 




These are made with solid panels of fabric instead of small squares.


Now, if you're wanting to get some Succulents fabrics for yourself, now is your chance!  The gang over at Windham will be giving away fat-quarter bundles at every stop of the Succulents Blog Hop.  All of them!  Here's the line up...

How do you win?  Just follow along over the next two weeks, look at the projects and comment on the posts.  The winners will be drawn at random at the end of the hop. 

So to get started, leave a comment on my post.  Want to improve your odds, scoot on over to Windham's blog and leave a comments on there as well.  I would love to know what you'd make with this beautiful fabric line!






94 comments:

  1. Very pretty and useful. I need to make some of these for my sewing room. Thanks for the idea.

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  2. I like the sew baskets, they look great in this fabric line! I would make a tote bag and a notion storing pouch. I may try a sew basket also!

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  3. I love the sew baskets you made. This is such a sweet line of fabric - I would love to make some cushion covers with them. thanks!

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  4. Matt, I'm with you; preferring not to cut the Succulents into tiny pieces. Fabric baskets are awesome for any area of the home. Succulents provides for some foliage, at least the look and I so need that in my home. Thanks for sharing your creativeness and keeping the art alive for generations.
    P.S. I'm a Schnauzer lover too, two salt and peppers live here, Father and daughter:)

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  5. I really like the tote idea ....You can always use a cool looking tote.........ty for sharing i like your baskets .....happyness04431@yahoo.com

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  6. I am a quilter at heart. I would make the Triple Barn Star Quilt by Stitchery Dickory Dock. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful line.

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  7. Your baskets are very cute. I would like to make a picnic quilt of these fabrics.

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  8. I've made some fabric baskets similar to yours from Brett Bara's technique - they are so satisfying!! I have a few projects in mind, including a CloBird Designs purse with these fabrics! Thanks for the chance to win!
    Liz
    boltonia55@yahoo.com

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  9. I love those baskets, I can think of dozens of uses and gifts for my gardener friends!

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  10. This is a really fun line of fabrics. I think I would made a bag of some sort with it.

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  11. Always looking for a way to keep fabric in tact, or at least in big pieces. Well, one way is to let it sit on the shelf, but I like these baskets on the shelf instead!

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  12. Such useful baskets. Lovely for a summer table!
    fabricstasher24@gmail.com

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  13. I like that you made those organizers. I almost always want to make a quilt when I see new fabric... which is what I'd make if I won, lol. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  14. I like your basket idea for this beautiful fabric!
    cork@pa.rr.com

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  15. I love the basket idea, what a great way to show the fabric and still be functional. Thanks for the chance.

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  16. The baskets are great; fabric pails would be awesome as well. Some of this farbic would definitely be going to my mum in a quilt of some form or other.

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  17. Love those baskets! I'm making a tote bag with matching wristlet.

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  18. Fun baskets! I actually think that Noodlehead's divided basket is exactly what I would love to use these on!

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  19. Those baskets are great! Loving these fabrics. I think they will look good in all kinds of projects!

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  20. I keep thinking these would make lovely bags!

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  21. What a great idea! The fabric is super cute.

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  22. Love the baskets. They do look "Nice & Neat. Thank you for the inspiration.

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  23. Your baskets look awesome and would be so cute in the sewing room. But I am into making quilts more than anything else so that is what I would use these beautiful fabrics for. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  24. I love your baskets! But I'd probably make a quilt, and maybe some pillows.

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  25. These would make some great porch pillows!

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  26. love your baskets!!!! I would make a Carolyn Friedlander social tote or a quilt with those fabrics.

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  27. These fabrics are so original and lovely! I would love to use them to make a wonderful lap quilt to give as a gift. But I would be sure to save some pieces of the fabric to use in future scrappy projects -- that way I would get to enjoy it many times over!

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  28. Your baskets are very attractive with the cream background. I would like to make a tiny dress or top for my new grandbaby.

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  29. Love these!!! Since I am a practical girl, I would make a bunch of these for all over the house!!!

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  30. How pretty! I can think of all kinds of uses...

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  31. I love your baskets! And I love this fabric! I make some cosmetic pouches and use the rest in a quilt.

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  32. Cool baskets. I'd make a table runner for sure, then do some fussy cutting for book covers, book marks and?????

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  33. Thanks for the shout out Matt. I still pet that lovely grey fabric very often. I would love to win some more. Pick me pick me!!

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  34. I've been following along on the tour and am so impressed by all the beautiful projects.

    t_ktl at yahoo.com

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  35. Love the baskets. Thanks for the giveaway :)

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  36. I would love to win and I would make a few totes. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  37. Like your baskets and love this fabric line. I got to meet Heather at her store in December. What a treat.

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  38. I would love this line to make a quilt just for me. :) Thank you for the chance to win!

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  39. I would likely use these fabrics in a graduation quilt if I were lucky enough to win them. Thanks for the chance!

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  40. These prints would be great for grocery totes!

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  41. I'd love to make a quilt. It'd fit in quite well here in Albuquerque. Also, I'd make my toddler girl a little dress with those fantastic border prints.

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  42. Those baskets are darling!! I can't wait to make something with the fabric. I have two quilts planned to give to my newly discovered half brothers who live in Arizona and i think i need to make myself some kind of bag. Love it!!

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  43. cute baskets. I would use this line for aprons and pillows. thanks for sharing what you one.

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  44. How cool is that! I have a couple of little girls that would love skirts and a little boy who probably be in utter shock if I made him a pair of pants.

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  45. Those baskets would come in handy, and so much prettier than the plastic ones I have. I see tote bags made out of these fabrics.

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  46. Love your baskets. I can see why this line was just too tempting to resist when you were at Quiltcon. Thanks for sharing.

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  47. A nice little basket. I think I shall make one to take on holiday as it will be useful for containing keys and coins overnight in an hotel.

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  48. Your beautiful baskets show off the Succent fabrics so nicely!

    lflemin at msn dot com

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  49. Oops, let's try again.
    Your beautiful baskets show off the Succulent fabrics so nicely.
    lflemin at msn dot com

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  50. Love this fabric, especially the borders!

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  51. Great baskets and they really showcase the fabric beautifully. Definitely a must make for my sewing room. Thanks for sharing and for the great giveaway.

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  52. Love the baskets you made... would do those as well as some pillows..

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  53. That fabric is perfect for the baskets!

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  54. So many cute projects using this pretty fabric. Thanks for sharing! notwendy gmail

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  55. This line of fabrics is just awesome! I thank you for participating and giving me a chance to win!

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  56. Quilt Con WAS great and it was terrific meeting everyone. Love this line!

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  57. Would love to make a nice little wristlet or small messenger bag. Maybe even a small coin purse too!

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  58. I like the larger cuts you used in the baskets, nice storage idea!

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  59. Gorgeous! I'd love to add this bundle to my stash! shopgirl7232@yahoo.com

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  60. I would love to make fabric baskets out of this fabric line. It would be perfect!

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  61. I would make a very cheerful tablerunner out of this happy fabric line! bekedams at yahoo dot com

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  62. The baskets are lovely! I need to get organized, too - but if I won, I think I'd make something for my sister's new house. :)

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  63. I need to make some of these for the kids room! Tiny bows and hair things get lost so easily

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  64. So clever--and the prints are yummy!

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  65. These fabrics are beautiful!! Finally plants that I can't kill!!! I LOVE the baskets you have made with this fabric. I have a few fabric baskets hanging out all over the place....aren't they awesome!

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  66. I would love to make a summery quilt.

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  67. I would love to try my hand at paper piecing by making a succulent mini quilt (maybe very mini). They always remind me of my friend's grandmother, who kept so many of them on the balcony of her apartment.

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  68. I am so gonna make the Succulent Path quilt. I love the cool color palette against the low volume prints. Yep that quilt is on my short list of things to make.

    tushay3 (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  69. Great fabrics - I'd love to make Succulent Paths !

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  70. I so love this fabric! And I really like your little baskets Thanks for the chance to win :)
    Debby E
    samtaylorcjsmimi at yahoo dot com

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  71. Love this fabric line...I would want to make a quilt!

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  72. Would never have thought of making these baskets. Great idea!

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  73. I love how the baskets you made showcase the fabrics so well. sarah@forrussia.org

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  74. These fabrics would look lovely as a bag. Love it1

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  75. I just saw the tutorial for the succulents wall hanging. I wanted to make that....then found out it was paper-pieced. Uh-Oh. So if I won the bundle, they'd probably go into a quilt.

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  76. The baskets are adorable! These would make great gifts!

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  77. Love your baskets. The fabric line is so pretty, I would use them in a quilt. Thanks for the chance to win. (debbie at wowilikethat dot com)

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  78. i think picnic quilt would be the way to go! thanks for a chance.

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  79. Cute baskets, and I really like the fabric line. Would love to make a quilt with it!

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  80. I love the little baskets. I always plan on making something like that. They will also work on you dresser to drop your change when you empty your pockets.

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  81. These baskets are a great idea! I would make a couple larger ones too, with handles, for the toys all over many sewing room!

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  82. These baskets are a great idea! I would make a couple larger ones too, with handles, for the toys all over many sewing room!

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  83. Those look beautiful and useful!

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  84. Fun! I think some pillows would be fun to make too.

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  85. some toss pillows would be awesome with these beautiful fabrics

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  86. The baskets are brilliant! So is Heather Givans!

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  87. I would love to make a hexie quilt with the fat quarter bundle!

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  88. I really like those baskets. Great use of those lovely prints.

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  89. I would definitely make the paper pieced succulents! I LOVE them!

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  90. I really love the baskets and a tote!! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  91. Those baskets are the bomb...I will likely make nested sets as Christmas gifts this year! This fabric would make a great guy quilt...I'm starting to stockpile quilt tops getting ready for my nieces and nephews to graduate from high school!

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