Modern By The Yard E-Zine Issue #4 |
Originally when I designed this runner, it was with a totally different line of Benartex fabric. When I found out that line was not quite ready to be released it was scramble time! I ended up going with 'Dreamscape' which has everything I love...color, texture and depth. Plus, it had the perfect assortment of rainbow colors to work with.
I wish I had pictures of each step, but it was a very tight timeline and I needed to get it done! I'll share my one picture and promise to do better next time!
This is a quick and easy project for beginners or for those who would like to have a quick finish. The pattern is right there between the virtual pages of Modern By The Yard E-Zine!
I was really shocked and jumping for joy when I saw the photo shoot pictures! They couldn't be more perfect. Squeal!!
As always I would love to see your take on this design. What fabrics would use use? Would you take it in the rainbow direction? Feel free to email a picture: twiggyandopal (at) gmail (dot) com or tag me on Instagram: @twiggyandopal
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Wow Jayne, this is beautiful! Congrats on the publication- that is so cool😊
ReplyDeleteThis pattern could also be great in some shimmery holiday fabric. Great pattern
I’m very grateful and fortunate to have been asked to be a part of this E-zine again! It’s a challenge to come up with a design that will work, but so very worth it!
DeleteCongratulations, Jayne! Wow, how great, and this table runner is gorgeus! x Teje
ReplyDeleteThe photos in the magazine really are amazing and show just how vibrant the fabric is!
DeleteWell done Jayne ! Great to see your project not only published but on the cover . A great achievement and the first of many I'm sure
ReplyDeleteI enjoy coming up with new projects that are user friendly! I’m not going to say its easy…but it is very satisfying!
DeleteCongrats! Lovely table runner.
ReplyDeleteLovely Jayne! Congratulations so so pretty with all that color!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Jayne! It is lovely and the photo shoot is perfect. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful runner and great styled shots!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are amazing and make this runner shine!
DeleteIt is sexy enough for Page 3, but I am thrilled it is on the cover. I am so happy for you. Congratulations my dear friend. You always inspire me.
ReplyDeleteNow that you made the cover, I can boast that I have a personalized quilt made by the famous Jayne Willis.
Hugs,
Preeti.
Congrats Jayne! Those colors are so bright and happy, and the table runner looks great. I love the way the colors jump off the page!
ReplyDeleteJayne, just beautiufl! The gerber daisies match perfectly! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteJayne, that is so exciting! Congratulations! What a great rainbow runner. If I ever need a rainbowy idea I know right which blog to go to! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Jayne, and the fact that it made you a cover girl is such a great bonus! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Jayne! It's wonderful that your pretty table runner and pattern were published! I really like the rainbow colors of the one you made; rainbow creations are always my favorite!
ReplyDeleteLovely ! Congratulations on beeing published Jayne !
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! That is a bright and cheery project.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Jayne. You deserve the cover spot. Your table runner is gorgeous. So glad you linked up with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Jayne - and the cover no less! This fabric line looks pretty cool with all those textures - may have to find me some.
ReplyDeleteModern By the Yard just came in my inbox--love your cover girl tablerunner!!! Beautiful. Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteGreat design and exciting to make the cover. I've downloaded the ezine. Thanks to you, Sandra, and Jessica I now have a new publication to browse through.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the cover girl (quilt?)! How very fun. It's a gorgeous pattern. I really like the rainbow colors, but it would be pretty in pinks and greens for Easter.
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