4th of july fabric coordinates

Patriotic Fabrics

With Amborela’s coordinating patriotic fabrics you can sew matching shirts for your family, a blanket for the parade, bandannas for your dogs, and a party streamer bunting.  The classic designs are inspired by the simple days of childhood in summer, lying on the grass, waiting for the fireworks to start.

Sew a Parade Blanket

The patchwork is done for you with this digital quilt block. You can easily sew a parade blanket by attaching the front design to the back basketweave fabric. See step by step instructions on how to sew a blanket.

Front Quilt Block

This is a cheater quilt that lets you skip all the cutting and piecework and go straight to sewing the blanket. Each patch on this block has a matching coordinate in Amborela’s patriotic collection so you can mix and match your project.

Don’t Sew? Order on a throw blanket at Spoonflower.

Front Quilt Block

This is a cheater quilt that lets you skip all the cutting and piecework and go straight to sewing the blanket. Each patch on this block has a matching coordinate in Amborela’s patriotic collection so you can mix and match your project.

Don’t Sew? Order on a throw blanket at Spoonflower.

Blanket Backing

Don’t forget to order a coordinate fabric for the back of your blanket. 

This basketweave fabric with red, white, and blue colorblock makes a great back. But any of the coordinates used in the front patchwork will also work well for a back.

Sew a Patriotic Dress

4th of July Dress

Sew a vintage style dress for your 4th of July celebration with this matching bodice and dress hem fabric

The sky blue gingham is printed with a chicken scratch embroidery and applique design. You can embellish the pattern with your own needlework, or sew as is. 

Bodice Fabric

This pattern is designed to work as a dress bodice or cut into borders.

Cut extra fabric into horizontal borders for a waistband and back tie bow. Or even a matching baby headband.

Skirt Hem Border

The skirt hem border is railroaded so you can order continuous multiple yardage when sewing a matching mother and daughter dress for the 4th of July.

The border has a smocked style grid to use as a guide for any personalized embroidery or lettering you wish to add.

DIY Patriotic Bunting

These instructions are for a beginner sewing project or even a no sew project with limited tools. If you have a serger or rotary cutter, you can easily imagine more efficient ways to fray check and cut out your pieces. 

  1. Cut along horizontal lines first, then cut out triangles.
  2. Pin triangles evenly spaced across a ribbon. 
  3. Stitch along ribbon to attach your flags.
  4. Fray check edges of fabric.
  1. Cut along diagonal lines to form diamonds (not triangles).
  2. Fold diamond in half along horizontal lines, and press with iron.
  3. Insert cord inside fold to hang triangles.
  4. Sandwich a sheet of fusible web between the unprinted sides of fabric facing each other
  5. Iron according to fusible web instructions.
  6. Fray check edges.

You don’t need to sew to have Amborela’s coordinating party décor for Independence Day. Mix and match your favorite designs on napkins, tea towels, tablecloths and more at Spoonflower.

Get the free Spoonflower pet bandana pattern to sew a set of Amborela’s holiday themed bandanas.

Choose 6-9 designs depending on size of dog from the curated holiday collection. The fill-a-project 1 yard cheater quilt template lets you choose a different holiday fabric for each bandana. 

  • small -medium dogs: 2 squares wide x 2 squares tall
  • large dogs: 2 squares wide x 3 squares tall.

See the pet bandana step by step sewing tutorial.

pet bandana fabric project
Example Fill-a-Project Layout

Bethany Ogle

I am the artist creating the nature inspired paintings and surface patterns at Amborela. When I'm not in my studio, I am working in my garden with the flowers that inspire my artwork. I ooh and aah at beautiful colors and interesting textures.