One block. Three looks.

Hi girls! Happy Valentine's Day by the way! Hope you got fresh, beautiful roses and lots and lots of chocolates (my personal favorite part of V-Day!)

A while ago I had this idea of making one quilt block in different fabric collections, to explore all the possibilities that you can do using that same block… Sometimes we can get stuck on only one look and we forget that just maybe, if we use different fabrics on that same block we can get totally different styles.

I made what is known as a "bear paw" (which many of you will recognize), and gave it three different looks according to the fabric: romantic, modern, and bohemian. There's something for everyone!

I know I haven't formally introduced you to my new fabric collections (I will, I promise!), so take these pictures as a little sneak peek ;)

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The bear paw is one of the easiest blocks to make, because it only involves half-square triangles and plain squares. The secret here is to make the blocks as big as you can to cover more surface and finish your quilt faster! And if you use sashing, you'll be done in a snap, trust me.

Here's the romantic look, featuring the "Coquette" collection:

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Choose light colored fabrics: florals in light pink, ivory and cherry, to get this super girly look. Try to keep the contrast low so the overall look is soft and delicate.

I also made these little dream boards to help you get inspired!

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Now, for a modern take, I used my "Pure Elements" line:

Pureblock

Solids are perfect for this style since they create a really high impact. Make sure to use high contrasting fabrics, in bold, bright colors.

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And finally, I used my "Bohemian Soul" collection to make the bohemian look:

Bohemianblock

Bohemian is all about mixing and matching different prints; think Kenzo-inspired flowers, paisleys and lace textures. Green, deep purple and brown are key colors to achieve this look.

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How do we like these?

Look how the same block can look completely different (it doesn't even seem like the same block, right?)

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Think outside the box: it can be more than just a quilt. You can use that block as the center of a pillow, or if you rotate blocks you can make a nice table runner.

You may think "why did she choose such a traditional block?" I know there are far more exciting blocks than a bear paw, but I chose it to prove my point: if you choose fabrics carefully, you can make something super modern and cool. A traditional block doesn't mean "boring" if you pick your fabrics right!

Let me know what you think… What other looks can you think of?

 

Love,

Pat

8 responses to “One block. Three looks.”

  1. Ann from Denmark Avatar

    Pat, the new fabrics look fabulous!
    Personally, I really love the Coquette fabrics, even though I do not consider myself a very romatic person :) I can just easily see most of the fabrics in multiple combinations and patterns! So beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us.

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  2. Jackie Avatar

    Yes, totally different looks! Bohemian Soul is my favorite. The colors just so vivid and the patterns bold. Just perfect! The others definitely evoke a different feel and you are spot on when you say romantic and modern. All lovely and what a great post to show quilter’s how we can change the look of just one simple block, by swapping the fabrics.

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  3. corinnea Avatar

    As usual, all of your fabrics look fantastic. Personally I love that you chose a traditional block, the bear paw is one of my favorites!

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  4. Erica K Avatar

    I love the first one…so soft. You know I need that entire fabric line now… 0:D That was a fun ‘exercise.’ One of biggest quilting issues is whether I’m sure I want to commit ‘this’ fabric to ‘this’ quilt. I obsess about many things…

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  5. Ellen Ban Avatar
    Ellen Ban

    Love the block in solids, especially aqua & orange. Need to find some Pure Elements! Picking one block and doing it in different fabrics is a fun exercise! I did this last year in the Flickr 3×6 Bee and it was interesting to make one block in 6 different color combinations.

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  6. Sandra Davidson Avatar
    Sandra Davidson

    You gave me an excellent idea, I have been wanting to make a table runner and had not thought about a bear paw block and I love it in the solids. Love your new pure elements colors.

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  7. Hawthorne Threads Avatar

    Patricia, I love that you achieved such different styles with the very same block – what a great idea! Your inspiration boards are just beautiful and you’ve captured their romantic, modern, and bohemian vibes to a T! Bravo Mrs. Bravo!!!

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  8. Rich Terry Avatar

    As much as I enjoy your designs and prints and I have used them extensively in many of my bag designs I believe you isolate a large segment of your audience by not addressing men with your posts. Being a man I tend to steer away when I start to read something that starts with “Hi Girls”
    Papa Couture

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