Mini Mondays - Mini Lantern Lane

Mini Mondays - Mini Lantern Lane

This week in our Mini Monday Series is our Mini Lantern Lane pattern!

Mini Lantern Lane is the miniature version of our fun Lantern Lane quilt pattern. Both patterns will be 20% off today and tomorrow (3/12/18 - 3/13/18 PST). Now let's chat about Mini Lantern Lane

March 12, 2018 by Shayla Wolf
Sassy & Solid - Part 3

Sassy & Solid - Part 3

Today is the last of the pretty solid quilts made by our talented friend Juli! But don't worry, there will be more in the future. I can promise you that! We are working our way through these quilts based on the background color. We started Monday with our lightest backgrounds and will be finishing off today with our darkest!
Introducing Mini Lantern Lane

Introducing Mini Lantern Lane

Lantern Lane is one of our Fall Market pattern releases and we couldn't resist turning it into a mini quilt pattern too! It is a fun and easy-to-construct pattern that looks interesting and complex. We chose 9 different lime, green and aqua prints for the lanterns and placed them on a light teal hatching background to make this Mini Lantern Lane quilt.
Mini and Sassy

Mini and Sassy

We have finally jumped on the train heading for Mini Quilt-ville. I have always loved mini quilts and have had a gallery wall in every place I've lived, but I dragged my feet on patterning some Sass minis. Why? I am not completely sure, but I knew if I did them, I wanted to make them special. We launched 6 mini patterns at Fall Market. 
Lantern Lane Color Option

Lantern Lane Color Option

We always make each quilt pattern at least twice. This was the second version of Lantern Lane we made. Nine warm solids ranging from yellow to a dark burgundy form the lanterns and assorted low volume fabrics fill in the background.
Introducing Lantern Lane!

Introducing Lantern Lane!

Lantern Lane was one of the new patterns we introduced at Quilt Market in Houston. I designed this pattern after I was mesmerized by the lanterns hanging in the streets in Chinatown in San Francisco. I loved the way they radiated against the dark night sky. I woke up the next morning, sketched a quick idea and started sewing!