Sewing with Wildwood Wander

My Wildwood Wander fabric collection came out in August and I’m starting to see some projects out there in the world. I can’t wait to sew more with this collection, but I did dip my toe in with a very easy project. In fact, at the time I didn’t even have my fabric supply yet so I used the bits and pieces from my last round of strike-offs (tests prints). As I see more projects with Wildwood Wander I’ll add them below!

Quilted Tote Bag

I love (love) a tote bag. Like, you have no idea how many tote bags I have and how many tote bags I’ve made. It’s an issue. Let’s ignore that. I saw this cute quilted tote bag tutorial on the Quilter’s Candy blog and had to make it. The tutorial is from Amy of Ritual Quilt Company. It was a quick and easy project, which is maybe my favorite kind of project. (Fun side note: Amy and I are both Minnesotans, so you know there are good things happening here).

Modern Quilts

Allie, of Taren Studios, designs the most wonderful and eye-catching modern quilt patterns and she recently came out with two new patterns: The Urban Streets quilt and the Redirect quilt. She made up both of them in Wildwood Wander fabric and they’re delightful. Patterns are available in her shop.

More Quilts

This quilt, called The StarMazed Quilt, was designed and made by Lisa Jo of Neverland Stitches and the pattern is available in her shop!

Learn more about the Wildwood Wander collection and get hints on where to purchase here.

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