The newest Bella Blvd fabric collection to come to life at Riley Blake Designs is Fresh Market! We asked former Creative Team Member Nichol Spohr to work her magic with these new fabrics and she's here to share her second project with us today.
Pineapple Quilt, by Nichol Spohr.
I'm sew super excited to share with you all my finished Pineapples Quilt. This quilt has been on my to-do list for awhile now and when I saw the Bella Blvd Fresh Market fabric collection for Riley Blake I knew this was the perfect collection for my quilt!
The Fresh Market collection didn't have quite enough variety of yellows and greens for my pineapples but one of the things I love best about the Bella Blvd fabric collections is how well all the past collections work with the new ones!
I combined green prints from Military Max, Sunny Happy Skies, Summer Breeze, Puppy Park, and Fresh Market collections. I combined yellow prints from Puppy Park, Sunny Happy Skies, Summer Breeze, Too Cute To Spook, and Fresh Market collections.
After piecing my quilt I had it professionally long arm quilted by Crinklelove using the Plaid Edge to Edge Pattern. The back of my quilt is the Fresh Market Black Fresh Market Pineapple fabric and bound with the Yellow Fresh Market Slice.
This free pineapple quilt pattern is available HERE. The finished quilt size is 62” x 78”.
Supplies:
Bella Blvd Fresh Market fabrics by Riley Blake Designs: Yellow Fresh Market Slice, Black Fresh Market Pineapple, Green Fresh Market Slice, White Fresh Market Small Floral; Bella Blvd Sunny Happy Skies fabrics by Riley Blake Designs: Green Floral, Yellow Fleur de lis; Bella Blvd Summer Breeze fabrics by Riley Blake Designs: Green Chevron, Yellow Flourish; Bella Blvd Too Cute To Spook fabrics by Riley Blake Designs: Stars; Bella Blvd Military Max fabrics by Riley Blake Designs: Green Plaid; Bella Blvd Puppy Park fabrics by Riley Blake Designs: Green Crosshatch, Yellow Crosshatch
Riley Blake Designs markets our fabrics under Stephanie Smokovich as the designer. When purchasing or searching the Riley Blake website it's actually easier & more efficient to find the Bella Blvd fabrics under "Stephanie Smokovich" as the artist.
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