More design ideas for ColorWorks Concepts quilting fabric by Jean Boyd February 5, 2016 written by Jean Boyd February 5, 2016 735 Let’s look at some more design ideas for ColorWorks Concepts fabrics. Here are two more placemat-size blocks that I made. 2 more placemats using ColorWorks Concepts fabrics You could also make a table runner by sewing 3 placemat-size blocks together, end to end. Table runner using 3 placemat-size blocks I started this project with 2 of the Soho panels and 4 other fabrics. Now I have a partial panel and some bits and pieces that look like this. And of course, I can’t waste this wonderful fabric! Left over pieces of fabric I also have half-yard pieces of several coordinates and solids. ColorWorks Concepts coordinates and solids This fabric is in quilt shops now and I hope you’ll experiment with some of it yourself. And please come back to the QUILTsocial blog on February 29th to see my new projects and some more design ideas for this ColorWorks Concepts fabric by Northcott! Print this page or save as a PDF colorworks conceptsplacemat blocksquiltingrunnersoho panel fabrictable topper 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 How to make a quilted table topper from placemat blocks next post Stitching a portfolio with circle and hexagon templates 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... 5 comments Lori Morton March 12, 2016 - 7:19 pm This is Gorgeous!! Have not done curves yet either… Being a panel tho is encourageing to try!! 🙂 The colors POP!! Loooove this!!! 🙂 Reply Lee Ann Lenfest February 8, 2016 - 2:37 pm Woo. bright and wonderful colors! Reply Jean Boyd February 8, 2016 - 4:42 pm I think so too! Reply Shari February 8, 2016 - 2:13 pm This is so gorgeous! Haven’t done curves yet but in the future I sure hope to. Would love to do something like this with the gorgeous colours. Reply Jean Boyd February 8, 2016 - 4:44 pm Glad you like this! The curves are all part of the printed panel, so it makes an easy design look so much more complicated. Reply 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.