Showing posts with label free pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free pattern. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Serenity II Fabrics and Free Pattern Available Now!




Kona
Bay Fabrics' Serenity II fabrics are now available at your favorite quilt shop and a FREE lovely pattern using these gorgeous fabrics is on the Kona Bay Fabrics website.

Award winning quilter, Georgie Gerl of Spokane, WA, designed this pattern.

The graceful cranes and wisteria of the feature fabric are fussy cut and framed with coordinates of the collection in gently curved pieces. The result is a quilt that emotes peaceful tranquility and is sure to be a beautiful addition to your decor.

Please support your local quilt shop as they are the heart and soul of our quilting industry!!

Aloha and mahalo!!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Kona Bay Quilt Shop Customer Display






It is always nice to see a fabric collection that is worked on very hard ending up not only being a very beautiful collection but a super display for a quilt shop customer as well.

The Pine Needle Quilt Shop in Lake Oswego, OR set up such a display featuring our new Chesnut Lane Collection and it looks spectacular!!

Thanks Pine Needle for the lovely display and for being a super Kona Bay customer!!

Chestnut Lane Collection is available now in your favorite quilt shop and it is just in time for the fall season.

You can also download a FREE pattern using the Chesnut Lane Collection from the Kona Bay Fabrics webpage. Enjoy!!


Monday, September 19, 2011

Tranquility Collection FREE pattern now on Kona Bay website




Kona Bay Fabrics will be releasing its new gorgeous Tranquility Fabric Collection next month and we are now making available a FREE pattern to go with this beautiful fabric group.

Elegant cranes and luscious florals accented in gold grace the much anticipated Tranquility Collection from Kona Bay.

And to whet your appetite for this gorgeous fabric line Kona Bay is pleased to provide you with a free quilt pattern, in three different color stories. This 47" x 69" quilt uses fussy cut pieces to create six kimonos. Tonal sashing and a large floral border complete the design.

Look for this beautiful fabric collection in your favorite quilt shop in October!!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

I couldn't resist using this picture!





Recently, I posted on the Kona Bay Fabrics Facebook page to remind our fans that we have many, many FREE patterns on the Kona Bay Fabrics website.

Rather than just show a picture of a lovely Kona Bay pattern, I went for cuteness and posted a kitty picture of someone who would be very welcome to work at Kona Bay but I don't know this kitty.

I couldn't resist using this picture again to bring attention in some way to the fact that you should not forget that Kona Bay has many wonderful FREE patterns on our web site.

We hope you will stop by our web page and select the pattern of your choice.

You have to admit....this kitty is sooooooooooooooooo cute!!

Enjoy the FREE patterns!!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Renowned Australian Pattern Designer Joins the Kona Bay Fabrics Family





















I have exciting news! Leesa Chandler is well known throughout Australia and beyond as a premier pattern designer. Kona Bay Fabrics is now the exclusive US distributor of several of her most popular patterns. With over 50 exquisite designs and patterns to her name, she is a sought after teacher throughout Australia. We're looking forward to bringing her expertise to our customers.

When not on the road, Leesa is busy at her studio in Melbourne creating patterns for quilts, wall hangings and her exquisite designer handbags. She started her first handcraft business at the enthusiatic age of 14 and made her first quilt at 18.

She sources her inspiration from different cultures and their landscapes, flora, customs and architecture. Leesa loves teaching and sharing her obsession with rich Oriental design influences. Her patterns are well written and easy to follow.

One of the patterns Kona Bay will release first is shown here. The Eastern Tote teaches a three dimensional technique that you’ll love. You’ll find many uses for this technique in your future projects. This stylish bag would make the perfect gift for that special someone on your holiday gift list.

Summer Palace
98” x 74” (right) offers the same dramatic influence of the windows in a Beijing Palace that provided the inspiration. The remaining two, Emperors Stonework 83” x 83” and Imperial Windows 72” x 72”, are equally delightful.

The four patterns by Leesa offer proven success. We are proud to be the distributor of these unique patterns whose artful use of Asian fabrics is renowned in Australia. Inquire at your favorite local quilt shop. Tell ‘em Doug at Kona Bay Fabrics sent you!

As a special bonus, we’ll be featuring a new bag design by Leesa in the upcoming issue of Asian Fabric due out the first of the year. There is still time to subscribe! Visit www.konabay.com to subscribe today. Check out our latest fabric releases while you’re there. We have some gorgeous new designs rolling in over the next couple months so stop by often!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Quilting Their Way To A Better Tommorrow


These are challenging times for families from every corner of the country. Almost all of us know people who have been impacted by the downturn in our nations economy and the strife of war. And for many, the reality is hitting close to home.

Yet, every day, I see heartfelt examples of quilters stepping up to help to help their neighbors, communities and countries.
Oregon now has the 2nd highest unemployment ranking in the country but the Quilts from Caring Hands group, in Corvallis, Oregon, continues their important effort in the midst of it. Each year, the volunteer group sews about 400 quilts that are donated to local public service agencies. Up to 50 women participate.

A recent effort will benefit the Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence. Women from the group worked with an elementary class at Franklin School. Students, ages 5 and 6 stitched colorful blocks and were able to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping another.

Across the country in Mascoutah, Illinois, Lillian Heberer (pictured here), age 99, was the star of the 30th Annual Quilt Show held at the St. John United Church of Christ in Muscoutah this past weekend. Mrs. Heberer quilts with her group, which she was very instrumental in keeping together, once a week.

Lillian has plenty fans since everybody that gets married in her circle of friends, gets one of her quilts. She generously shares her knowledge and the experience gained from a century of staying busy and having something to look forward to—the secrets to a long life, according to Mrs. Heberer.

The Quilt of Valor Foundation, headed up by Catherine Roberts, is moving towards comforting 22,000 service members and veterans from the War on Terror with a tactile reminder of a caring community. Their Mission is to cover all war wounded and injured (physically and/or psychologically) with Quilts of Valor (QOV).

The QOV Foundation is a well-organized national effort that directly supports the men and women who are keeping our country safe. They rely on people like you and I to continue their work.

As our country works to move past an unfortunate recession, I am proud to work in an industry that supports quilters. In my nearly twenty years in this business, I am constantly touched by the generosity and kindness I have seen and experienced from quilters across the country. Should you need a new pattern to work with, remember, you can always visit the Kona Bay Fabrics site to download a lovely free pattern. Thank you for all you do!