My quilt market post is a little late.
I spent 2 1/2 days with my good friend Stefanie
We found many great restaurants and walked all over the strip.
The first night we had Proper pizza and salad.
It was so good.
On Thursday we went to School House and started with Carolyn Friedlander.
Her quilts were very thought provoking.
How did she construct them?
I was determined to get her new book that is being released very soon
called
Savor Each Stitch
Here are a few more of her book quilts.
I absolutely love the Horizon quilt made with various solids.
And this denim quilt looks difficult but I really want to try it.
Later in the day we met up with Holly Holderman of Lakehouse fabrics
and her friend
Rosanne Kermes of Rosebuds Cottage.
Holly needed help packing swag bags for her school house.
We were looking for a break and this was just the ticket.
Holly had Cheezit's, fresh raspberries and peanut m and m's.
I couldn't pass that up so I rolled up my sleeves and went to work.
120 bags later, we were done.
Holly was awesome and gave me a pattern and
a bundle of her low volume fabric for a giveaway here on my blog.
The fabric roll is 6" x 42" of 5 different fabrics.
In addition, I added a few more goodies
including a Moda candy of Best Day Ever by April Rosenthal and
a heart template from Edyta Sitar.
Just leave me a comment including your opinion on the low volume / low value fabric trend
and you will be in the hat to win!
I'll have my daughter choose a winner on June 5 (their last day of school)
I have a bunch if LV fabric to work into a project. I like a POP of COLOR somewhere !
ReplyDeleteI like LV/LV quilts that have amazing quilting designs showcased. Sometimes unique and truly awesome designs can get lost if the fabric is too busy or bright. Simple can be just as beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the low volume trend but I also love vibrant quilts!
ReplyDeleteThe low volume quilts are more thoughtful for me. Amazing look..I'll do market someday!
ReplyDeleteI love low volume when I'm reading!! Just kidding:) They make for a peaceful quilt.
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ReplyDeleteI like low volume, it is better than plain white for me. I like a bit of interest in every fabric!
ReplyDeletePS My kitty goes in the dishwasher too!
I think of the Low Volume trend as a modern take on the scrappy backgrounds you can find in traditional, antique scrap quilts. I am happy that some fabric designers are embracing it and designing interesting LV fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI like low volume fabrics, but I think a lot of projects where they are used look wishy washy without a pop of colour. suegribble at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI seem to be leaning more to the low volume quilts in the last 6 months, enjoying the Japanese taupe fabrics too.
ReplyDeleteI love lv fabrics because I use them in place of solids. I still need busy fabric to hide all my mistakes!
ReplyDeleteI love the low volume trend~ they give quilts lots of pop! Thanks for the fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThey remind me of softness and romantic stillness that is so soothing. Thanks for the opportunity
ReplyDeleteI love the denim quilt - would love to get a closer look. I am a REAL FAN of low volume fabrics...they can be stunning with a bright color to pop or just great in a neutral colorway. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteI have been saving low volume squares for a pixel heart quilt I want to make! I don't think an entirely low-volume quilt is "me," though. :)
ReplyDeleteI have not really jumped on the low volume bandwagon because there is not much of it where 8 live, but I would love to try to work with that bundle.
ReplyDeleteLow volume fabrics make more interesting backgrounds instead of using solid or tone on tones.
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ReplyDeleteI love low volume fabrics/quilts! I need some :) Thank you for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI use Lv fabrics when I give a gift to someone who is non trendy. For myself and my loved one I add high volume vibrant fabrics
ReplyDeleteI think that the low volume are fun and they look so soft and restful. Lovely giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI like the low volume quilts. Great way to use some scraps and make a quilt more interesting.
ReplyDeleteI love the low volume prints and my stash really needs to be stocked. Thanks for a chance.
ReplyDeleteI admit that I love low volume fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome giveaway! I love low volume fabrics because they make such soothing, meditative quilts by themselves, and they also provide great backgrounds for more colorful quilts. Thanks for the post about your trip, and thanks for your inspiring blog!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make a low volume quilt for quite some time... It would probably be a possibility if I had fabric for it!!! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI haven't quite figured out the low volume thing yet. It seems that there are several "definitions" of what makes a low volume quilt and I don't know which one to follow!
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I love the look of low volume quilts but somehow never seem to have very many low volume prints in my stash
ReplyDeleteI love Low Volume. Put a bunch together for a lovely scrappy background. The softness of it is one thing that make them so appealing.
ReplyDeleteI love low volume in lieu of a white, or other solid background for the scrappy, warm look they give!
ReplyDeleteI love a variety of LV as a background, but I can't get excited about a completely LV quilt. I like coloe!
ReplyDeleteI think low volume is such a trendy word. I have always liked calmer, smaller patterned fabric added to my quilts to tone down the otherwise very busy, rather vibrant focus squares. I do like the mixing of all the different "low volume" for background instead of just using one color for background. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLow volume quilts are really dreamy to me. I have yet to make one but I have added a few LV fabrics to my rather bright stash.
ReplyDeleteI think the Low Volume Fabrics are fantastic to use in mixes color quilt construction....something a little different to work with....and maybe sometimes just what a patchworker is looking for.
ReplyDeleteI love colour and never thought I would appreciate low volume fabrics, but I see some quilts that I love that are very low volume. If I had a stash of them I might try one...
ReplyDeleteI love low volume quilts too, but they always have to have a pop of color for me.
ReplyDeleteI love low volume quilts too, but they always have to have a pop of color for me.
ReplyDeleteI love low volume quilts too, but they always have to have a pop of color for me.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the low volume fabrics & have been using them for years! Beautiful!
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Jenna@theoutspokenyam.com
ReplyDeleteI love the low volume look, though I haven't tried much of it myself.
I love the low volume trend, but I have to mix some bright colours in with it as well!
ReplyDeleteI love low volume prints as a background, they seem to add something special to a quilt.
ReplyDeleteI think low volume has been around for a long time but this generation has just found a name for it. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI have a little low volume fabric and really like it ...thank you. the quilts are fantastic!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy quilts are a mix of volumes! Hi or Lo, whatever makes the quilt beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI love the LV trend. It's very cool and relaxing to the eye. Thanks for sharing about your adventure and for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a low volume quilt yet, but it is on my list.
ReplyDeleteI'm don't like the all low volume quilts. too boring. I like to see the design. But I like the combo of low and high volume.
ReplyDeleteI love LV fabric! I am a subtle kind of gal!! Thanks for the chance!!
ReplyDeletePaulette
I really like the LV/LV fabrics. They introduce intrigue and draw the eye in rapidly.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make a low volume quilt just for a change! Thanks for the give away.
ReplyDeleteLove them.... Much more interest... A scrappy feel and I love that... I need them in all my projects!! :0)))
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try that fabric, looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteHappy Last day of school too!!
I like low volume fabric but I don't have much of it. I am trying to use as much of my stash as I can so I don't feel guilty buying more fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI love low volume fabrics, especially the ones that have writing in them. But I think my love comes from following Bonnie Hunter for so long and knowing that they will all work so well together as long as they read "light."
ReplyDeleteI love the low volume quilts but
ReplyDeletedon´t have any.
My quilt projects are a mix of fabrics.I love use low volumen with bright and colorful fabrics.
I like the "idea" of Low Volume but it seems my fabric choices are a little more high volume! :)
ReplyDeletebut maybe winning some to play with would be fun! thanks for the chance to win!
Low volume fabric are perfect for just about any quilting project. I love how you can use only LV or throw in some bright fabric and come away with totally different quilts.
ReplyDeleteHI,love the LV collections!
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msstitcher1214@gmail.com
I love the low volume trend right now, but mixed with others fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI think I need some education! What is Low Volume/Low Value fabric trend? Maybe you discuss it in prior posts but I'm new to yours and haven't heard it before. (Note to your daughter: Have fun during vacation from school and I hope your mama is teaching you to quilt/sew as you're never too young to start.)
ReplyDeleteIt's never too late to post about your trip to quilt market! It sounds like you had a great time.
ReplyDeleteI used to make my scrap quilts with tone on tone white or off white prints (spools, buttons, plaids, hearts, etc), but now I like to add small prints just to get outside of my box. They had a little more interest.
i love low volumn and am excited to get started on one
ReplyDeleteI am starting a quilt where there should be low volume mixed with vibrant colors . As I am a vibrant girl, I had to buy some LV. It should be challenging to mix the two kind of fabrics. Thanks for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI like low volume. it is especially nice as a scrappy contrast to bright fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI really like low volume when it contrasts with bold colors and prints.
ReplyDeleteI'm somewhat mixed on low volume at the moment but want to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI love the low volume quilts I've seen, but I haven't made one yet. It looks like you had a lot of fun. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI've never had a chance to make a low volume quilt. I like some I see, and hate others. I would love to try it myself and see how I feel about it then.
ReplyDeleteThe LV trend.... I really think quilters have always used them ? I do like them a lot along with neutral solids! thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe LV trend.... I really think quilters have always used them ? I do like them a lot along with neutral solids! thanks!
ReplyDeletesounds like you had fun - I know Rosebuds Cottage - used to live in Minnesota
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ReplyDeleteLow Volume quilts and so "ho hum" ones. I really like them used as a scrappy background with some very brights.
Love it though seems like a new name for an old idea.
ReplyDeleteI like the use of Low Volume fabric as a background to bright colorful fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI really love the denim quilt and I totally think you should do one! I like the low volume trend. It adds a bit of fun to the quilt!
ReplyDeleteLow volume quilts to me always appear so calm and peaceful - two very good things in a quilt.
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm just getting started so I'm not sure I have an "informed" comment on the low volume trend, but these quilts take my breath away! I'd be so happy to win. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love the low volume look. It gives quilts a soft and cozy feel.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
All for Low volume, it adds interest to a quilt.
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i have never been a fan of low volume fabric, that is until i saw this giveaway. i make charity quilts and often the request is for bright colors. but this pattern and fabric are so cute. you may just have a convert on your hands! lol babscorbitt at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI am still on the fence about low volume quilts. I love all the pictures I see of them but I am such a fan of bright colors I am not really sure if I would ever go out and buy the fabric to make one
ReplyDeleteI like the look of low volume quilts, but I love bright fabrics. One of my guilds has a low volume challenge coming up so, I may just have to do it!
ReplyDeleteI like the look of low volume quilts, but I love bright fabrics. One of my guilds has a low volume challenge coming up so, I may just have to do it!
ReplyDeleteI love the dimension that low volume adds to quilts, but have yet to build up enough of a stash to try it myself.
ReplyDeleteI would love to incorporate some LV fabrics into a quilt..haven't decided if I would make a whole quilt with them or not.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of the low volume/low value quilts but doubt if I have a good enough eye to pull it off and get that lovely effect.
ReplyDeleteLow volume is peaceful I agree... it also looks so soft that you want to wraps yourself up in it! Thanks for an opportunity at your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI also love the low volume look. I realized in going through my stash that I did not have many. I like using them for the solid fabric look when using with other colors.
ReplyDeleteI'm new so I really don't have many low volume fabrics, but from all the quilts and projects I've seen so far, I love how they are looking! Thanks so much for the giveaway!
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Sometimes it is better to have a low volume quilt than one that is so bright that it stands out. I love the low volume fabric.
ReplyDeleteI'm a more is more kind of girl. Low volume has it's place, but it's not in my quilts!
ReplyDeleteI think Low Volume fabrics are just another color in the palate -- interesting to experiment with, but I tend to come from the "all things in moderation" camp -- it has its uses, but you CAN have too much of a good thing.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting discussion topic! sarah@forrussia.org
I am trying to get comfortable with different background fabric. Can't seem to pull away from white. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteSort of out of my comfort zone, but I really like the denim one.
ReplyDeleteReally need to step out of that zone sometimes.
low volume is right up my alley, and im determined to use my stash up vs. buying more!!
ReplyDeleteI love low volume as a background with pops of colour, I made a complete LV quilt before the craze started, which was a birthday present and very well receiced !
ReplyDeleteI am loving low volume fabrics. Have always loved scrap quilts but adding scrappy background fabrics was new to me. I love the extra eye candy element it adds and it also wards off any chance of boredom while stitching away.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the chance !!
June 5th is my birthday ;), I was a little late to the whole LowVolume action, but jumped on board on my last 2 purchases and bought a whole bunch, I plan on making a whole quilt out of just LV prints.
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ReplyDeleteI like the look of low-volume, but you have to have so many different prints to create the proper look. My stash tends to run in all-over prints, textures and solids.
I love, love quilter's candy! I've used mine to make hand-basted hexies!
Thanks so much for the giveaway,
Jacqueline in Pitt Meadows
quilt-sewhappy.blogspot.ca
I really like the low volume prints that are out, but I like mixing them with other fabrics. I haven't seen a low volume quilt that I like so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
I love low volume quilts, but like to add a splash of color as well!
ReplyDeleteI like low volume fabrics, but I don't have much. I would love to get some more.
ReplyDeleteI love low volume but I always love that POP of color stuck in somewhere!
ReplyDeleteWith 3 kids, we live a pretty 'high volume' kinda life - so the calm and relaxing visuals from a low volume quilt is a big draw!
ReplyDeleteWith 3 kids, we live a pretty 'high volume' kinda life - so the calm and relaxing visuals from a low volume quilt is a big draw!
ReplyDeleteI've never made a low volume quilt, but I've been enjoying the ones I see on blogs the past few months. I've started collecting low volume fabric and want to make a scrappy quilt using low volume instead of white fabric to contrast with my printed fabric scraps.
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I have seen a lot of LV quilts that look really appealing and soothing, but when I am choosing fabrics, I always find myself drawn to a lot of color. So I guess that lots of color fits my true quilting persona.
ReplyDeleteI love the LV craze! I just need to build my stash!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of it before! But i am new to quilting. I do love that denim quilt. I have been saving old jeans to upcycle into something, so maybe they will become quilts!
ReplyDeletePersonally for me, I don't like the trend. However, I've seen some incredible quilts that others have made. It's just not for me.
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ReplyDeleteI like the LV quilts when the fabrics are used instead of a solid white.
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