New Fabric Sneak Peek – Golf Days
I’ll confess: golf isn’t my game.
But as an artist I appreciate the history, prints, textures and traditions of the game.Β So when Riley Blake Designs asked me if I wanted to work on a golf fabric collection I decided to take a swing at it. (See what I did there? π)
My brother-in-law Mike is an avid golfer and I can’t help but admire the wide array ofΒ plaid pants, eccentric shorts and more that he happily wears on the course. The clubs, greens and gorgeous grounds are also visual fodder for my artist’s eye.
I hope you enjoy the collection I’ve put together – with input from golfers at Riley Blake and beyond to make sure we got it right. I may not hit the balls but I thoroughly enjoyed painting them!
Watch the Sneak Peek of my latest fabric collection for Riley Blake Designs: Golf Days.
With 5 prints, each in 3 colorways, 2 panels and 2 free patterns from Riley Blake this collection of 100% cotton quilting fabric is sure to be a hit.
SHORTCUTS TO SPECIFIC TOPICS:
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Golf Days Fabric preview
01:37 Behind the Scenes
01:45 Watercolor Paintings
03:26 Adjusting the Color Scheme
04:13 Golf Days Fabric Release Date
See the full Golf Days Storyboard with skus and wholesale order information on the Riley Blake Designs website.
The fabric will ship in February 2023. If you are a shop or online retailer, contact your rep or Riley Blake directly to pre-order. If you are a consumer, put it on your wishlist and ask your favorite source for quilting fabrics to carry the line.
ππ½ββοΈ Tara Reed
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Tara, I may have written to you before, apologies if I have. But I would just like to thank you again and say that I love that you create fabric collections for men. I make small lap quilts with a local charity for a memory care facility and while the other women buy pretty fabrics for the women I focus on the forgotten men. I have purchased some of your other collections, including, Chess, Ride The Range and At The Lake. I like that you see the beauty and can create fabrics even though you may not participate in the sport/activity.
Hi Debbie – thank you so much for the comment and for making quilts for the men as well. I lost my dad to Alzheimer’s in 2016 so I know how much your work would mean to the families.