Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Cascade Fabric Collection + A Giveaway!


Today is my stop on the Cascade fabric collection blog tour and I'm so excited to share this collection with you! My friend Jessica Levitt, the fabric designer, is beyond creative. She can make Pinterest jealous with her crafty talents and parties. So when she asked me to be a part of her blog tour, I had to say 'Yes!'.



Cascade comes in two well-named colorways, Pond and Glacier.

Jenn Nevitt of knit 'n lit made this soothing Chopsticks quilt in Cascade. 





Chopsticks is always great for featuring full and charming prints.





Jenn also made a Seaside table runner featuring Cascade.

And she made a Rock Candy table topper in Cascade.
Jessica also has a great sewing and quilting book available, too:


Here are the other stops on the Cascade blog tour that you can check out this week:

Monday October 13th - Jessica Levitt - Juicy Bits / Windham Fabrics
Tuesday October 14th - Julie Herman - Jaybird Quilts / Jenn Nevitt -knit ’n lit
Wednesday October 15th - Amanda Kattner - What the Bobbin / Andy Knowlton - a bright corner
Thursday October 16th - Marci Debataz - Marci Girl Designs / Jennifer Auh Chon - Sunny in Cal
Friday October 17th - Angela Walters - Quilting is my Therapy / Rachel Gander - Imagine Gnats
Saturday October 18th - Elizabeth Timmons - and pins / Andrea Taddicken - knitty bitties
Sunday October 19th - Erin Erickson - Dog Under my Desk / Jessica Skultety - Quilty Habitt
Monday October 20th  - Caroline Press - Trillium Design / Karin Jordan - Leigh Laurel Studios

And you can see more of Cascade here, too.
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Ready for the giveaway?
Windham Fabrics offering a fat quarter bundle of Cascade to one lucky Jaybird Quilts reader!



The Rules


1. Leave ONE comment to enter. Make sure your contact info is in your profile or that you leave it in the comment.

2. In your comment tell us about a project you're inspired to make with Cascade fabric.

3. Comment entries must be left on this blog, www.jaybirdquilts.com, to be valid. Comments sent via E-mail, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or any other social media will not be counted.

4. Simple as that!!

You have till 9PM PST on Tuesday, October 21st to enter. 

Winner will be selected by 
Good luck!
The giveaway is now closed. A winner will be announced soon. Thanks so much to everyone who entered!



© Blog post written by Julie Herman
For more information visit http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/

244 comments:

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Karen said...

The fabric is so beachy. I might actually try to do something with a sailing theme.

Mtclifford said...

I think this fabric would make an amazing "Storm at Sea" quilt! Thanks for the chance to win!

Debbie said...

Chop sticks hand down beautiful quilt.

Leland said...

I love Water Lotus in Deep 'Moss and want a table runner for my dining room. It would dress it up a lot. Gorgeous designs!

Diane M said...

Beautiful projects!

Cynthia Brunz Designs said...

I would love a quilt of my own with this beautiful collection. A pattern with some larger pieces so you can really enjoy some of those prints.

Sharon said...

Park Bench would look lovely made up in the Cascade collection!

marjo said...

i would love to use the fabric for a handbag...

✾Jamie Lee Cooley✾ said...

I think chopsticks, too! It looks so serene.

Jan said...

A new quilt, of course! Not sure what pattern, but if I had a stack of the Pond line, I'm sure I would come up with something quick! Thanks for the sweet giveaway.

Helen said...

A quilt is always my first choice, after I look at a bundle for awhile but I really like the Seaside table rrunner.

Unknown said...

I'd make a wall quilt for our baby girl's room--this is exactly our color scheme!

secretcityranch at gmail dot com

lindawwww said...

I want to make a table cloth for my dining room table. I love the designs and colours of Cascade.

magistra said...

The chopstick quilt is wonderful. I think if I won, I would be very tempted to try to do that quilt. Thank you for the opportunity!

Beth
Magistra13@yahoo.com

nicolesender said...

I like the Chopsticks quilt and would love to make one! The Cascade fabric has beautiful colors.

Unknown said...

I think I'd make a mini quilt just so I would be sure to finish!

SewHappy.Me said...

I love the 'Glacier' colorway. A project for a quilt for the guest room springs to mind with this colorway. Fresh looking with a feminine feel yet blue enough to be acceptable for a male guest too. Really liked that table runner too!

Betty Woodlee said...

I love to make a table runner for my daughter's table. Thanks for giveaway. b.j.day68@gmail.com

Unknown said...

There were two projects that came to my mind. One is to make an envelope quilt from adorable pattern I found by Lynda Milligan and Nancy Smith. Or I could make a New York Beauty pattern I have been wanting to try. The colors are fabulous!

Janemarlow at yahoo dot com

althea9998@gmail.com said...

I want to make a Seaside table runner. Fabulous pattern and fabric! Thank you.
althea9998@gmail.com

sallyflymi said...

Love the Chopsticks using Cascade is beautiful. Cascade is really speaking to me. Thank you for the opportunity to win.

Rosa said...

Stunning.Seaside is my best favorite!!

I `d love to make a lap quilt with these beautiful fabrics.

Moowee said...

I have wanted to make chopsticks for a long time. This re-inspired me.

Cecilia said...

I would love to make a chopsticks quilt like the one pictured. Thanks for the giveaway.

Havplenty said...

This collection is just yummy in both color palettes. I love the quilt and the table runner and would consider making both, enlarging the quilt size.

tushay3(at)yahoo(dot)com

Carrie said...

I'm currently making Science Fair and I have my eye on Science Fair Mini now! I'd make that. :)

Katharine Yates said...

I'd love to do a quilt with triangles or diamonds. I love the colors of this fabric line!

Bellamy said...

Love...love...love your chopstick quilt. But I would make a table runner for my friend. The colors are perfect for her and then maybe a fun bag for me with the leftovers. :)

Karen Propes said...

I love the Chopsticks pattern for the Cascade. The detail shown in this pattern makes the fabric stand out, each separate one having something different to say. Just love it. Thanks for the chance. Thanks for the ideas also.
ncjeepster@aol.com

Jeanne Gwin said...

How about a Carpenter's Star quilt. I can see it clearly and it would be magnificent. Thanks

Wendy said...

this would make wonderful soft furnishing for my bedroom - I'm thinking curtains and cushions

Patricia said...

Love the fabric. I would make the seaside runner.

Patricia C

Corinne said...

I'd love to use this fabric to make a water inspired quilt!

Dita Bybee said...

OH I love the colors and patterns! I would love to make a fun table runner with these fabrics!

KathleenD said...

I recently bought your Chopsticks and Seaside patterns. They both look beautiful in this new Cascade line of fabric. I think I'd like to make the table runner ASAP. Thanks for the inspiration and the giveaway opportunity!

Kelly Wilson said...

Some Noodlehead bags for Christmas gifts. Thanks for sharing! notwendy gmail

Farm Quilter said...

I would make a quilt! The chopsticks pattern is intriguing and I may just have to try it out!

Vicki said...

I love the table runner and how the chevron mimics running water. I've been wanting to make a table runner lately and this is jusy the right inspiration.

Unknown said...

I would love to make a lap quilt using this fabric. I would dig through my stack of 'to do' patterns to choose the best one to compliment the line. Thank you for the chance to win.

Anita Gambrell said...

I would love to make some lap blankets with these fabrics !

Jo said...

I would like to make a hexagon quilt with this they would look like the tops of little umbrellas

Diann said...

I think this fabric would make a great wristlet.

Debby said...

I love the new Cascade fabric! I would love to make Chopsticks from it! Or the new pattern- Stereo? Looks like it has so many possibilities!

PonyScrapper said...

I would love to use this collection with either "come what may" or ballerina quilt patterns. Love it!!

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