Welcome to Deb Strain's studio...

Welcome to Deb Strain's studio...

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Quilts with "Meadow Friends"

Hello Dear Friends!

Hope that signs of spring are coming your way!  The sun is shining here in Ohio and it even smells like spring is on its way!

I just wanted to share a couple of incredible quilt patterns featuring my July introduction fabric line, "Meadow Friends!"  Coming soon to Coach House Designs, is this whimsical creation featuring the little girls coordinates of the group.  Barb Cherniwchan, owner and designer of Coach House Designs has titled this  "Butterflies in the Meadow" and has certainly captured the whimsey and fun that little girls have chasing butterflies!

"Butterflies in the Meadow"
by Coach House Designs


For little boys, Barb has created "Turtles in the Meadow." This reminds me of the turtles and other little friends that my son would bring home from our creek.

"Turtles in the Meadow"
by Coach House Designs

 I love both of these!!  The patterns will be available soon at Coach House Designs.  Barb designs patterns for several of Moda's designs and we all appreciate her talent and kindness so much!  Thanks Barb!

Have a wonderful day!
Always,
Deb

6 comments:

  1. both of these quilts are wonderful, full of fun.
    Karen
    http://karensquilting.com/blog/

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  2. Those quilts are both so cute! It sure has been nice here in Ohio the past couple of days. But watch out...the snow's coming back this weekend!

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  3. I really like Turtles in the Meadow. Let's make it for a girls with floral fabric for the turtle shells :D

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  4. I was lucky enough to see Meadow Friends in person today. It is even cuter than the photos. I so appreciate having all the choices of colors more suitable for boys. I know it will be a great seller and a darling front window display.

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  5. Hi Deb-I love your new sight and to see your product!!!
    Your new fabric is sooooo cute!!

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  6. These are so cute ! I want to make them both.

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