
Use fabric panels in an imaginative way such as replacing one of the pieces in Ricky Tims’ “Convergence” pattern with a panel as shown here.Notice how I added a few applique flowers to enhance the design?Ĭheck out my upcoming tutorial on “Creative Ways on How To Use Fussy Cutting to Enhance Quilts". My “Dreamscape” quilt is a prime example and the pattern will be available in the near future. Creating a triptych usually works with any panel.You can find this very same panel here at CCQ in our fabric panels. Michael Miller Fabrics’ “Rose Arbor” (get the free download here) You can also find more of her work at Purrfect Spots. Here are two: Timeless Treasure’s “Gulf Breeze”īy Nan Baker ( click here to get the free download courtesy of Timeless Treasures Fabrics). Mountain View, a Pine Rose Design by Eileen Hoheisel is available at Nearly any nature panel will work well with the attic window technique. We have a picturesque Hoffman Fabric digitally printed fabric panel “Mountain Majesties” that would work really well with this pattern.

“Mountain View” has done a wonderful execution of this by putting the delectable mountains design in the border on this mountain scene panel.


15 Innovative Ways How to Use Fabric Panelsįabric panels range from approximately 24” to 36” wide and 42” high and we have nearly 50 panels for you to choose from here at CCQ! Many of the fabric panels at Colorado Creations Quilting are digitally printed fabric-giving you the most realistic, color saturated images available in the fabric world today.
