Monday, January 28, 2013

Cosmic!!! Pattern is ready


I did it.
I got my Cosmic pattern ready!

Cosmic Pattern cover
This is the front cover.

I posted about this quilt way back during the Bloggers' Quilt festival, but was stalled in publishing the pattern with the prospect of needing to learn a new software program.  But bit by bit, I got it put together in to something I'm quite proud of.  

Cosmic quilt

This design features a large, graphic block that is part arrow and part star.  I used Laura Gunn's Cosmos fabric, because I thought the large scale blocks would complement the artwork in her fabric.  I love that this block would be good for large scale, focal prints, because sometimes you don't want to cut them in to little tiny pieces.

If you look at the back cover, you can find all the fabric requirements to make one of your own.

Cosmic pattern back cover

Included in the pattern are fully diagrammed cutting and piecing directions, full size template pieces, and a coloring page for planning (who doesn't love a coloring page?)  There are no 'Y' seams in the construction of this block, and the piecing uses a combination of regular rotary cutting and cutting from templates.  I have a small and full set of acrylic templates available if you would like working with acrylic more than paper.  The templates are clear, laser-cut, and labeled accurately.  (Templates will be shipped early next week).

Here is a shot of them, (as well as a peek at a new pattern I'm working on that uses one of the large templates.)
Cosmic templates!

To clarify the templates:
- The large set includes all four of those templates shown above, and the red and gray pieces shown below.  There are two large kind of house-shaped pieces, and two smaller notched triangles.
- The small set only includes the two smaller notched triangles (shown in red, which are nice to have a template for).

The pattern includes all the full-size paper templates; you only need these if you prefer to cut with acrylic.

So there you go!
Cosmic. 

You can find the pattern here in my pattern shop, or on Craftsy. :)

Cosmic quilt

To celebrate this new pattern, I'm offering 20% off all my pdf patterns, through the end of the month.  I'll also discount the pattern/acrylictemplate bundle by 20%.

If you'd like to enter to win this pattern and full set of templates, tell me what fabric line you'd make this quilt with or a favorite song you like to work out to.  Or find a fun way to entertain me.  Followers get an extra entry if they leave an extra comment (and no word verification here folks... no sirree).  If you buy the pattern, and then win, I'll refund your purchase. :)

Linking to Fabric Tuesday!

89 comments:

  1. I have some large scale Martha Negley fabric I am reluctant to use in tiny bits. Cosmic might be the perfect setting for it. Thanks for perservering so that we can all try our hands at this gorgeous pattern!

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  2. Ohhhhhh such a great quilt and congratulations on getting the pattern in production! I am thinking 'Notting Hill' or 'boho'.
    Do we need BOTH sets of templates? A little confused on those.

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  3. I am a follower - and just missed being #1 - maybe I'll be lucky.
    Awesome pattern!

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  4. I love your pattern! I think there are lots of possibilities. Impressions 2012 by Ty Pennington with a gray background is one. Or maybe Saltwater with a teal background.

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  5. Oh, I'd like to use some Notting Hill or Saltwater! That would be beautiful too. With some black yarn dyed Essex in the background.

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  6. I love the pattern, congratulations on the pattern! I have some Flea Market Fancy here and I think your pattern would look amazing in it!

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  7. I so love ths pattern! How about in the new Amy Butler line?!

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  8. What a fun pattern! I'd use DS quilts fabric because I probably have hoarded enough to make 100 of these!

    Is this one of your just three goals? I am almost done with one of mine. Maybe tonight I'll finish it.

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  9. I love that quilt! I have enough Terrain squirreled away to make it! Thanks for the opportunity to win!=)

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  10. I'd make it from Chicopee!!
    Fabulous pattern!

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  11. I would love to make this in Flutter in Red!

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  12. I Would use Salt Water or Noteworthy by Sweetwater.
    Shawn

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  13. Salt Water is a great idea for this pattern, but I was thinking of going really bold with Comma. Thanks so much for the chance to win - love the pattern!!!

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  14. I am a happy follower of your blog!

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  15. So pretty - I would love it in gray and Field Study as well!

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  16. I'd make this using reproductions of 1800's fabric (only kind in my stash) with a tan background, to give it a vintage feel.

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  17. I always love finding more ideas for "fabric feature" quilts! Hooray for you!

    I love the line you used, or I think it would look smashing with "Notting Hill" which is a current favorite.

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  18. congrats! it's a lovely pattern. i think i'd use some of my own hand-dyed fabrics for the quilt.

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  19. What a great pattern! I could see using some stashed Pressed Flowers I have to show off the larger prints. Thanks so much for the chance!!

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  20. Such a gorgeous design, Tracey! I think it would be really cool in a big AMH print like Field Study.

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  21. The quilt looks great!!! I would love to make this in Amy Butler's Alchemy fabric. I love working out to anything techno and some LMFAO. :-) Thanks for the opportunity.

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  22. Love it - and I'd love to win! I'd make Cosmic in the New Leaf fabric - Daisy Janie's newest that I'm anxiously awaiting!

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  23. Yay I am so excited about this quilt pattern. I think I might make this fun quilt out of my Amy Butler Charm Fabric that has been hiding in my stash for several years now with an Kona ash background fabric..hmmm

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  24. I also follow and love your blog! :-)

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  25. Oh, what a lovely pattern. Must say I'm a bit intimidated by the size, but I'm really hankering to make a star quilt... I think I'd like to make it in something from Art Galery Fabrics - maybe Rock'n Romance.

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  26. What a beautiful pattern! Thank you for sharing!

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  27. I am thinking of using a combination of Grunge, Shot cloth, with a little silk Radience. OOOh! I can't wait to start.

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  28. I'd love to see it in sea glass colors of solids with Kona snow for the background. Or maybe the new line Comma with some quilters linen. Love the pattern!

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  29. Love this pattern! I have some Amy Butler "Lark" fabric here that I think would be perfect - her large scale prints are sometimes lost in smaller patterns.

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  30. And I am a follower of your blog.

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  31. Tracey! I LOVE THIS! Love! On my to-do list for sure!!

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  32. I really love every print from Tsuru. I think the pattern would really do the prints in this collection justice!

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  33. Love this pattern, I've had it pinned for a while.

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  34. Love the pattern! Can't decide between Tapestry or Notting Hill, two great looks! Sorry no song :( thanks for the discount!

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  35. Very pretty. I'm thinking Bonnie and Camille's new line that has some navy in it.

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  36. Gorgeous pattern! That middle block fabric is my favorite, and makes me think a quilt done with a few simple, tartan plaids would be stunning. Also, my current favorite line, Salt Water, would make an amazing quilt with this pattern, too...so many options!

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  37. Love it, great pattern Tracey. It may not qualify as large scale, but I would like to see it in Pat Bravo Indie.

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  38. You have created a lovely design. The templates would be the icing on the cake. Keep up the great design work. As to what fabrics to use it would probably go with batiks. Music to sew by...i like the spa new age music to get in the zone. Kknd of you to hold a giveaway. Joanne

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  39. I love this pattern. I think I would use my collection of men's plaid shirts for this quilt.

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  40. Let me see...to entertain you I would like to sing MMMMMbop:
    Mmm bop, ba duba dop
    Ba du bop, ba duba dop
    Ba du bop, ba duba dop
    Ba du
    Mmm bop, ba duba dop
    Ba du bop, Ba du dop
    Ba du bop, Ba du dop
    Ba du

    Now it can be stuck in your head! :)

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  41. I would make this Cosmic pattern out of the large prints in the Flower Sugar line.

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  42. I've been waiting patiently for your release of this pattern and I have stacks of both Innocent Crush and Chicopee waiting for something like this.

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  43. Happy follower of your blog here.

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  44. I would have to break into my Tula Pink stash for this quilt. It would be so deserving.

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  45. I am planning to use my African fabrics to make this. Can't wait.

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  46. I'd probably use Nicey Jane, my all-time favorite line :) What a fun pattern!

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  47. I think I would use Salt Water or maybe wait for Happy Go Lucky. Congrats on the new pattern!

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  48. I'm a follower. Also, thanks for the giveaway. :)

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  49. Congrats on beautiful pattern release. I think I will use a polka dots fabrics from my stash

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  50. I have so much fabric in my stash, I need to use that. So I would pick each one to be a different color.

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  51. Lovely! I've been drooling over the Parson Grey line, and just bought a 1/2 metre of 19 different colours/patterns of the line, so I think that is what I'd like to use :-) I'll definitely be buying the pattern and template pack - especially after seeing Poppyprint's block!!

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  52. This is really lovely and perfect in the fabrics you chose! Congrats on publishing your pattern!

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  53. The fabrics you chose are lovely. I think it would be pretty in Bella by Lotta Jansdottir.

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  54. Love this pattern.....I just bought some Honey, Honey by Kate Spain...wouldn't that be fun for this design!!

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  55. I think I would try Simply Color or Urbanista. Great pattern!

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  56. I'd love to make this with Honey Honey!

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