Splash!
I have a new quilt pattern to share with you today! Introducing Splash!
Quilt Details Fabric is
Kona Solids by Robert KaufmanPattern - Splash, JBQ 153
Designed by me
Quilted by
Angela WaltersStarted on 2/13/15
Finished on 3/6/15
Quilt measures - 49" x 68"
Splash is made using my
Hex N More ruler.
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Ready for some outtakes from our cover photo shoot? Sometimes we get lucky and only need to go to one location, but often we end up shooting in a few places!
Since this quilt was inspired by our wedding colors it was only fitting to bring it along on our honeymoon to photograph. (Don't worry I did check with Lawrence first and he was on board with the plan!)
When I found this tree I thought this was going to be the spot.
We had to fight some wind...
The photos are good, but the lighting was harsh on the quilt top.
The water was really pretty in person but it just didn't photograph as well as I hoped.
We wandered around the resort looking for options.
Again I had high hopes for the water, but the rocks just looked painful.
We went inside for a bit and I was able to take a few photos for Instagram. You can also see
Stereo and
Science fair in this photo.
We realized it was probably best to just head to the beach and that is where we had success!
If only my leg wasn't so awkward in this photo!
The lighting made the photos look a bit vintage.
You can see my
pieced quilt back in this photo. The
label is hiding behind me.
You can really see the entire quilt in this photo.
We also took some time to snap some photos of all 3 quilts we brought to Hawaii.
Happiness = A successful photo shoot!
After we had the cover photo done we discovered this waterfall and had to take a few photos since the quilt is named Splash!
Lawrence was actually across the lagoon and pretty far from me. The water was really loud so we developed hand signals before he headed across the lagoon!
I just love these few photos!!
Splash will ship to shops in early June. Be sure to share your Splash quilts on social media using #SplashQuilt. I can't wait to see what you make!
© Blog post written by Julie Herman
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