Boho Chic Scarf by Daisy Janie
Uses all 6 fabrics in the Shades of Grey fabric collection. Requires twenty 2" x 12" strips of fabric, about a 1/3 yard fabric total. Lightweight and great for beginners learning the joys & versatility of strip piecing.
- For personal use only. Download free pdf pattern.
- If you would like to make & sell this scarf, you may purchase a one-time licensing fee from Daisy Janie for $10. Purchase here.
Read about the Boho Chic Scarf on the Daisy Janie blog.
Dance Floor by Julie
Herman, Jaybird Quilts
Dance Floor uses the Geo Grand fabric collection. It's an intermediate quilt that goes together easily with careful cutting and accurate piecing. It really does remind me of a parquet dance floor!
- If you're a shop owner and would like to stock the Dance Floor pattern, contact Jaybird Quilts.
- Also available individually in the Jaybird Quilts shop.
- Need Geo Grand fabrics to make this quilt? Find one on our stockist page.
Read about the Dance Floor quilt on Julie's blog.
Fabric Produce Bag / Gift Bag by Daisy Janie
Uses one 18" square or one fat quarter. A very simple beginners' project that's equal parts handmade, eco-friendly, lasting, useful, adorable and unique, give it a try! I was able to chain stitch 6 of these in less than an hour.
- For personal use only. Download free pdf pattern.
- If you would like to make & sell these bags, you may purchase a one-time licensing fee from Daisy Janie for $10. Purchase here.
Read about the Fabric Produce Bag on the Daisy Janie blog.
Ornamental Organic by Cheryl Arkison, Naptime Quilter
Ornamental Organic uses 1 fat quarter bundle of Geo
Grand and solids of your choosing. The colour possibilities
are endless! This is an easy pattern. Believe it or not, there's
no curved piecing! Cheryl's goal was to create a quilt that was
100% organic from thread to batting to fabric.
- Pattern available in Issue 4 of Fat Quarterly.
- Need Geo Grand fabrics to make this quilt? Find one on our stockist page.
Read about the Ornamental Organic quilt on Cheryl's blog.
Windsock Garden Lantern by Daisy Janie
Uses one 1 yard of 44" fabric. Hung from a tree or a wrought iron plant hanger, this fairly simple project will make a charming windsock garden lantern. During the day, it will add interest & texture. At night, it gives off a soft, ambient light that glows like a firefly - a nice touch for a summer evening lazing outside.
- For personal use only. Click here for tutorial.







