Elizabeth Hartman's booth is much anticipated each Quilt Market, as she always surprises her fans with an innovative design that divulges her serious knack for interior decorating.
Elizabeth sported the Purl Soho Quilted Vest.
You may remember the beautiful scenes she set formerly for Paintbox Basics and Terrarium.
Maintaining the high standard she set previously, Elizabeth immersed industry insiders in a patch of mushrooms teaming with bees and a plentiful harvest of strawberries to earn the Best Single Booth Award.
For those curious about Elizabeth's construction methods, she details her process in an Instagram post.
Berry Season and Kitchen Window Wovens were her featured upcoming lines.
Norm & Nanette (quilted by Gina Pina) is Elizabeth's gnome quilt with two customizable figures. You can even make the pattern look like someone you know, or a more diverse group of petite people.
The charm-friendly Berry Patch pattern will be a free pattern on the Robert Kaufman website.
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If you're a follower (or become one), today I'm offering a tidbit of the unreleased Berry Season line. One mini charm is up for grabs. Enter below.
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Elizabeth sported the Purl Soho Quilted Vest.
You may remember the beautiful scenes she set formerly for Paintbox Basics and Terrarium.
For those curious about Elizabeth's construction methods, she details her process in an Instagram post.
Berry Season and Kitchen Window Wovens were her featured upcoming lines.
There's much buzz about the Beehive Quilt pattern that has three sizes and a kit and backing option.
If you're a follower (or become one), today I'm offering a tidbit of the unreleased Berry Season line. One mini charm is up for grabs. Enter below.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
I think that I like the gnomes and the clocks best!
ReplyDeletecork@pa.rr.com
Thank you for the giveaway! I like the cuckoo clock quilt.
ReplyDeletethank you for the giveaway, i love the wood grain quilting on one of the pictures!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilts! Of the three, I love strawberries ❤️
ReplyDeleteI like the Paintbox Basics.
ReplyDeleteI love mushrooms! They grow wild here in South Mississippi-the weather is perfect for them! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteGeeat booth.I love berries and clocks the best.Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI love the Berry Patch
ReplyDeleteI prefer Strawberries and Berry Patch.
ReplyDeleteI love the Gnomes!
ReplyDeleteI love Elizabeth's designs, and have the Sloth and Swan patterns. Norm and Nanette will definitely come to live with me next year!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a close up look at the Elizabeth Hartman booth. I love strawberries, but have come late to Elizabeth's patterns. I'm still a couple of years behind!!
ReplyDeleteSince I'm blanking on the name of my favorite line (darned brain!), I'll say I love strawberries best. Now I'm off to find out how to make a quilt look like my nearest and dearest...
ReplyDeletewordygirl@earthlink dot net
What fun! I am always drawn to strawberries but the gnomes are pretty cute.
ReplyDeleteStrawberries are my top choice .... gee, wonder why I like your Berry Season Mini Charms? :)
ReplyDeleteI love to eat mushrooms, so that's my favorite.
ReplyDeleteWhat I like, best of all, is how Elizabeth Hartman has figured out a way to make one block, multiply it, and have us all ravenous over the latest creation.
ReplyDeleteTerrarium is my fave collection of her's. I did a quilt along using that pattern this past summer, substituted "Succulents" as my fabrics tho. Loved making all those aloe blocks in particular.
ReplyDeletebluestarof2(at)yahoo.com
Thank you so much for your QM posts, I always enjoying the booths in your posts! I like strawberries the best.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the write-up on what Elizabeth Hartman has just designed. I love the clocks the best.
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