Sunday, January 19, 2025

2025 Island Batik Ambassador - Unboxing 1

 I am honored and thrilled to return as an Island Batik Ambassador for the year 2025.

We received a generous shipment of fabric from Island Batik and other supplies from industry partners. 
A Very Generous Haul


Here is my Unboxing Video.

The fabrics and products are shown/described below.

Four queen sized batts from Hobbs Batting,  including 100%Wool from Tuscany, Heirloom 80/20 in Natural, Heirloom 80/20 in Black, and 100% Cotton with Scrim Binder.  

Hobbs also sent a bag of stuffing that will be used to make the soft toy from Funky Friends Factory in June.

Thank you Hobbs Batting!




Used to make Flying Geese Units and other similar shapes, I will be using this tool for the February Challenge and BlogHop, along with the Fall 2024 Collection shown below.


Designed by Jerry Khiev, the Radiant Burst collection will be available in stores in February 2025.  I also received matching yardage.

Radiant Burst 


As usual, our boxes came with four yards each of White, Black and Dark Grey. 


I also received six yards of Meringue. It is a beautiful neutral. See another picture below.

Meringue 


We received a generous supply of Precuts, including a stack of Ravishing Reds and a Strip Set of Precious Pinks, from the Island Batik Gradations collection. These are available all year round, unlike the seasonal collections.

I received a Stack (10" squares) of Cosmic, a Fall 2024 collection and a Strip Set (2.5" Strips) of Splish Splash, a Winter 2024 collection. Both precuts came with matching light and dark yardage.



Showing the Inspiration Boards for Cosmic and Splish Splash. Aren't they yummy!





I also received the Island Batik Foundations Bundle with 12 half yard cuts including four solids, four Basics and four Blenders. Island Batik Foundations are available all year round and pair beautifully with seasonal collections.

Island Batik Foundations Bundle

Also received three stash builders, each containing 20 strips of mixed fabrics measuring 5" by width of fabric. I often turn to my stash builder fabrics for use in Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks.


Stash Builders - So many options!


We also received Aurifil Thread (3 spools of 50 wt thread) and Schmetz Needles for
Quilting/Piecing, Vinyl and Universal. 

Aurifil Thread and Schmetz Needles, with Luggage Tag, Color Code Chart, and a Notepad



We also received the Irish Chain Block on Board from Accuquilt.


This die makes 10" Blocks, while the grid is 6 by 6. If you make this quilt (without the die) using 2.5" strips/squares, the block will finish at 12". The 10" block is unusual but allows this Irish Chain Block to play well with other 10" blocks. We will be using this die for the May Challenge and BlogHop along with the Winter 2025 collection(s).

I received the Oliso ProLight Iron (Pink) and a carrying case, which fits the iron neatly.


Oliso Traveling Iron inside the Case

My iron is Pink :-)

Thank you to the generosity of Island Batik and Industry partners! Island Batik, Aurifil Thread, Hobbs Batting, Schmetz Needles, Oliso Iron, Studio 180 Designs, Accuquilt, and Funky Friends.



In other news, I am going to participate in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge once again this year. Angela has announced that January is Pink. Here are my blocks! All fabrics are leftovers from those provided by Island Batik. 

Blushing




Bashful


It is good to be an ambassador :-)

I will be sharing with all my favorite linky parties, including Angela's. See full list on the sidebar. 

26 comments:

  1. That cosmic collection looks amazing! You’ve got a colorful year ahead!

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  2. everything looks amazing!! I am envious but I'm also glad I am not the one that needs to work on the deadline - I hope you are feeling better and in better spirits after the way your year ended last year

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  3. Love the pink RSC batik squares--and what a beautiful array of goodies!!
    You are so amazing being able to make all these beautiful quilts and projects and to stay on task for deadlines. Can't wait to see how you use all these...hugs, Julierose

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  4. Well, you are all set for another colorful year with Island Batik, that is for sure! It will be fun to see what these fabrics inspire you to create.

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  5. Those all look so wonderful and bright. (I think I like the idea of brights the most!) It'll be fun to see what you come up with this year. Hope you are staying warm and have the TV turned off all day. That's my plan.

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  6. So many bold and bright collections. Looking forward to seeing what you make with all those goodies.

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  7. You received the most gorgeous lines of Island Batiks! Wow - the colors just make my head spin. Can't wait to see what you make with these.

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  8. Looks like you're going to have a fun sewing year with all those beautiful batiks and handy tools, Preeti! Cosmic and Splish Splash are gorgeous. I'll enjoy seeing what you make!

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  9. Lots of pretty goodies, Preeti. I love the Radiant Burst collection. Heck, I love all the collections!! LOL

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  10. What a great box of goodies! Two of my most favorite tools are the Wing Clipper & Quilters Magic Wand! Congratulations on being an IB Ambassador again!

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  11. Wow! That was an amazing quilty box. I don't think you will need to buy anything to sew all of that up! Very nice.

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  12. What a haul! I always loved how generous Island Batik was when I was an ambassador. Love those gorgeous pink RSC blocks! What a great quilt they will make. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/01/22/wednesday-wait-loss-416

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  13. Wow! What a splendid assortment of possibilities! (And the Studio 180 tools to boot -- love those products.) P.S. thanks for the card for Stevens. :)

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  14. I see a lot of great projects coming from the *mind of Preeti* in the future - beautiful fabrics!!!

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  15. What a goodie package! I can imagine many glorious Preeti quilts coming from this lot. Where I truly have envy, though, is the Schmetz needle guide. I know I can look it up online. Still think of how handy that would be in my sewing cabinet drawer where I have my Bernina feet and Schmetz needles at the ready.

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  16. You received a wonderful assortment of Island Batik and other goodies, Preeti! I look forward to seeing your creations with them this year! Thanks for joining us at Monday Musings!

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  17. So many fun new fabrics and toys to play with! It makes me want to quit my day job and become and ambassador. Your pink blocks look great. Glad you are able to put some of those extra fabrics to good use.

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  18. All along the post I said nothing but aaaaaah, oooooooh ;) You received a fabulous package, time to play with notions and fabrics! Thank you for sharing and linking up at Patchwork & Quilts! I can't wait to see how the little tools are going to be used.

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  19. Oooooh! Look at all that goodies! Pretty batiks and notions! Love your pink blocks, so pretty. All the best for the new year!

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  20. You received some marvelous stuff!. Fabulous quilts will be made. Can’t wait to see them. Blushing and Bashful are so pretty.

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  21. OOOhh, lots of colourful fun ahead for you!

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  22. Wow! That container was packed with such fabulous goodies!!! Have fun playing and creating in the days ahead!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  23. So many bright and beautiful fabrics. I can't wait to see what you make this year!

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  24. The Irish Chain BOB die must be new -- I haven't seen that one before! I have an Irish Chain quilt on my Wanna Make list and I spent some time over a year ago researching construction methods. I finally decided that I was going to use directions from an older Quilt In A Day Irish Chain book from the '90s or early 2000s when rotary cutters and rulers were the newfangled quilters' tools(!) but use my AccuQuilt strip dies instead. The big advantage I see with the BOB die for Irish Chain is that it would be better suited to using lots of different small scraps for the little squares versus choosing 2 or 3 fabrics for my quilt and cutting everything with strip dies before subcutting. Also, I really love that Meringue batik fabric. It reminds me of some lovely Portuguese glazed dishes I saw at Sur la Table recently. Can't wait to see all the pretty things you'll be making this year!

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  25. Hi Preeti, that is a great start to the year - enjoy! Your blocks look great! Thanks for linking up to Free Motion Mavericks.

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  26. My word, you are going to be very busy....I love all those batik fabrics.

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