
Announcement
Hi there. Here, creativity is abundant and loud. Fabric is in piles. Books are askew. And the ironing board is always up. We wouldn’t have it any other way.
Visit us at www.eyecandyquilts.com to follow along with all of our adventures.
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Reviews
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leadfootrn20 on Jan 8, 2023
5 out of 5 starsAmazing pattern. thank you for this easy to follow quilt.
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Sheila on Sep 26, 2022
5 out of 5 starsI love this pattern. I haven't made it yet but I'm anxious to get started. It will be fun to pick fabrics from my stash.
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Kristen on Dec 3, 2022
5 out of 5 starsSuch a beautiful pattern. I didn’t have any trouble with the explanation or writing of the pattern. I thought it was well put together and easy to understand.
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Karen on Dec 2, 2022
5 out of 5 starsReceived my digital pattern and cannot wait to start this quilt for my granddaughter’s first big bed!
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Joyce on Nov 7, 2022
5 out of 5 starsI can’t wait to start this quilt! It was easy to download the pdf and the directions look to be very thoroughly written.
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Joyce on Nov 7, 2022
5 out of 5 starsThis is such an exciting pattern and I look forward to trying it out. It was easy to download and it has variations included.
About EyeCandyQuilted
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Welcome to Eye Candy Quilts
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We love to design patterns where you can't quite figure out where the block ends and begins
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16th and Baltimore is our first Block of the Month program
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We are inspired by our past, our surroundings, and that cool fabric over there
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Meet the dynamic mother-daughter-duo behind Eye Candy Quilts, Anneliese and Brenda
I have an idea!
One calm day in Southeastern Nebraska, the phrase, “I have an idea!” was uttered. Normally this leads to some explosion in quilty creativity, but this particular time it was more than that: it was the idea that a dynamic mother-daughter duo should go into the quilting business together.
Meet the Eye Candy Quilters.
Anneliese:
When I was three, I stayed in my mom’s sewing room sewing buttons onto leftover fabric. Then when I got older, I wanted to be a fashion designer. I even went to college to learn how to be one. But that was dull. Quilts are much more exciting.
Brenda:
I’ve lived all over the United States and in Western Europe. My love of history grew with each move and each new place to explore. It fascinated me how people lived and the clothing from different periods. I learned how people crafted and created with textiles as part of their everyday life; everyday life included quilting for them, as it does now for me.
Shop members
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Anneliese
Owner, Loud Brain
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Brenda
Owner, Voice Of Reason
Production partners
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Pin Manufacturer
AZ, United States
I create the design, then send the technical specifications a pin manufacturer. The manufacturer has all the special equipment needed to make beautiful jewelry-quality pins.
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A Print Shop
Phoenix, AZ
They print the apparel and gift items for me.
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A print shop
Hebron, OH
Our t-shirt printer!
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