Oh you guys, if you haven't seen Swell Christmas by Urban Chiks for Moda yet, it's a good one. It's been in stores for a couple of months now but I was fortunate to win a fat quarter bundle because my friend, Shannon White (@itssewshannon on Instagram) tagged me during a giveaway! Imagine my surprise when Moda asked for my shipping info!
I've always been a fan of Urban Chiks fabric lines so needless to say I was thrilled when I won!
It kind of has a vintage-modern vibe don't you think?
I knew I wanted a pattern that showcased these cute, whimsical prints so I chose my FREE 5 Fat Quarter Fun pattern called All Stacked Up. Although, I used more than just 5 fat quarters because I wanted to use all these beautiful prints! Click HERE for the link to this free pattern.
I enlarged the pattern by adding on 3 more rows of blocks to the length and
1 more row of blocks to the side (plus the sashing).
Now it finishes at approximately 75" x 87" - the perfect size for snuggling with!
The hard part was deciding on which dot to use for the background and what color fabric to use for the sashing! I ended up using one of my favorite background fabrics. I bought a small bolt of it a while back so I had a bunch of it on hand! It's from the line Hello Bear by Bonnie Christine for Art Gallery Fabrics.
Now the sashing, that was a different story. First, I chose this solid red fabric. It was an easy match. But then I started doubting my choice. I'm not a big fan of red these days and I felt it was a bit stark so I went on the search for something else.
Then I fell in love with this green check from my stash. It was a close enough match to the greens in Swell Christmas but I didn't have enough and couldn't find anymore online.
I finally ended up choosing this pink, again, by Bonnie Christine
for Art Gallery Fabrics (guess I'm a big fan!)
I have to say, that I'm a little sad I decided to go with pink though. I feel like it's not as Christmasy as the red or the green. My ideal color would've been green but it was just too hard finding a green that didn't blend or clash with the other greens and I wanted to stay away from red if I could. But in hindsight, I feel like if I would've found a red that had a print on it and wasn't so stark, I probably would've liked it more. I think pink would be my last option. But, I'm trying to tell myself that a lot of people would probably love the pink! It's not wrong. It's just not me. I'm trying to embrace it and not be disappointed... (can you tell that I kind of am, LOL?)
The quilting was done by Cathy Barney in Alpine, Utah. I think she was happy when I chose the design, Holly Berry, because I tend to choose the same 2 or 3 geometric designs all the time! I like how it turned out. I mean, look at that texture!
I was sure to use minky on the back so it could be nice and cozy this Christmas. And I used one of the plaid prints for the binding. It is printed so it looks like it was cut on the bias!
Overall though, I'm thankful to have won these beautiful fabrics. It was a fun make and I can't wait to use it here in a couple of months. Bring on the snow!
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