Pat's Main Street Quilt

Pat's Main Street Quilt

This gorgeous version of Main Street was made by the talented Pat Lyman. She used a brown and blue batik bali pop for the blocks, a blue batik for the accent and light beige printed batik for the background. Her colors are beautiful and so is her piecing! 
Collaboration with Clothworks

Collaboration with Clothworks

Awhile back, Clothworks and Sassafras Lane teamed up. Well, in all fairness, they do all the work! They asked if we would be interested in sharing our quilt designs to be mocked up in their upcoming fabric lines to help the sales reps sell the fabric.
Cassidy Crossover Sew & Tell

Cassidy Crossover Sew & Tell

Don't you love scrolling through old photos and finding some gems? My mom was searching for a photo for me and found some photos from her Cassidy Crossover class last summer! 
Regina's Diamond Alley Quilt

Regina's Diamond Alley Quilt

This gorgeous version of Diamond Alley was made by Regina Parys. She chose a medley of blue and turquoise fabrics for the diamonds and a solid white for the background. This combo makes me think of the Mediterranean.
Marti's Main Street Quilt

Marti's Main Street Quilt

Ooh La La! That's all I can say about this version of our Main Street Quilt pattern! Well I think I can conjure up a little more to say! This beauty was made by Marti Dyer-Allison, also known as Aunt Marti. She has an amazing blog, 52 Quilts, where she documents all of her amazing quilting endeavors!
Main Street Quilt Sew and Tell

Main Street Quilt Sew and Tell

Today, I would like to share Annette Matthies' Main Street quilt! She took our Mystery Class back in 2012 when we taught this one. Surprisingly she chose colors very similar to our cover quilt! She chose a turquoise for the accent color instead of a dark grey and I love how it looks.
January 10, 2014 by Shayla Wolf
Prism Parkway

Prism Parkway

Quiltmaker Magazine has a theme to each of their issues. Jan/Feb '14 issue's theme was Color. We all know I love color. So I jumped on the opportunity to create something colorful! I also love geometry. For this quilt, I took an equilateral triangle, and cut it into 6 equal pieces. 
Wiley Way in Bali Batiks

Wiley Way in Bali Batiks

Today I am sharing a fun version of our Wiley Way pattern made up in Hoffman's new batiks! I love how the color sweeps from light green down to purple. This is a slight variation from our original pattern. I used two different background fabrics instead of just one.
Bourbon Street... Batik Style!

Bourbon Street... Batik Style!

Every time we teach a Mystery Class, my mom and I each make a version of the quilt. (See mine here) This beauty is my Mom's Bourbon Street quilt. I am not certain... but I am pretty sure we broke a few laws taking these shots!