Banyan Batiks: unlimited design possibilities by Jean Boyd May 4, 2018 written by Jean Boyd May 4, 2018 896 Yesterday I showed you how to make a modern quilt using fat quarters from the Banyan Batiks Feathers and Ketan collections. This quilt was made with 9 Banyan Batiks fat quarters. You can follow all the latest news about Banyan Batiks on Facebook. You can look on the Northcott website and see what other designers have done with these wonderful fabrics. Just click on the name of any of the collections and you’ll see the quilts that were made with those fabrics. You can also subscribe to the Northcott newsletter and join the Northcott Fabric Circle. The links are on the top left corner of all the Northcott website pages. Click on Northcott’s Fabric Circle link for more information about their great fabrics. Here’s a sneak preview of some of the quilts that I have designed to showcase Banyan Batiks. The patterns for all of these quilts will be in your favorite quilt shops soon! My patterns are also available on my website PatternsByJeanBoyd.com and my Craftsy Store This is my Zig Zag quilt made with Ikat Sketch Banyan Batiks in the Clay colorway. Zig Zag quilt made with Ikat Sketch Banyan Batiks by Northcott This is Shanly Square made using fabrics from the Banyan Batiks Visual Sound blue green colorway. Shanly Square made with Banyan Batiks Visual Sound by Northcott Here’s my Mary’s Garden design for both quilt and runner using fabrics from the red and green colorways of Banyan Batiks “Mary”. Mary’s Garden made with Banyan Batiks Mary fabrics from Northcott This is my Montrose Garden pattern made from the Banyan Batiks Roses and Thorns collection in both the Mint and Blush Colorways. Montrose Garden made with Banyan Batiks Roses and Thorns by Northcott I hope you’ve enjoyed using Banyan Batik fat quarters to make some modern-looking quilts this week. I’ll be back on QUILTsocial in a couple of months with even more ideas for using fat quarters of Banyan Batiks from Northcott. This is part 5 of 5 in this series. Go back to part 4: I bet you can’t tell this modern quilt started with 9-patch block [shareaholic app=”follow_buttons” id=”23735596″] Print this page or save as a PDF 0qs205Banyan BatiksBrush StrokesfabricsFeathersfree patternsKetannine patch blockquilt blockstable runnersVisual Sound FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Jean Boyd Jean has been designing and publishing patterns since 1997. For the past several years she has been designing patterns for new fabric collections by Northcott Fabrics. Her work has been published in several magazines in both Canada and the United States. Jean holds a Fiber Arts Certificate in quilting and has taught extensively throughout Canada, including six national Quilt Canada conferences. She was named "Canadian Teacher of the Year" in 2003 by the Canadian Quilters Association and has won numerous awards for her quilts. previous post I bet you can’t tell this modern quilt started with 9-patch block next post 5 easy steps to making a quilted spring banner YOU MAY ALSO LIKE... QUILTsocial Giveaway 288: Jungle Rose 12-Fat Quarter Fabric... Get your Banyan Batiks Baralla, we’re making a... QUILTsocial Giveaway 284: Baralla 12-Fat Quarter Fabric Bundle! 5 tips to create the best ever quilt... The secret to modern quilting using the straight... How a short stitch, in quilting, can save... How to choose a quilt design for fabric... Falling in love with Banyan Batiks Kayana autumn... Banyan Batiks Kayana Autumn fabric steals the fall... Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.