Since I work at a local quilt shop, I get the opportunity to make store samples. As the fabric comes in the store, we cut kits and then put it out on the sales floor. One kit usually becomes a sample, because seeing the quilt, people want to make it.
Today I am sharing two store samples made in February. The fabric, from Andover, came in and I chose to make these samples from it.
This one is a mini swoon. I hadn't made a swoon block before, so I thought this one would be fun for a Valentine's theme. I quilted it using a pattern called Ribbon curls e2e, at 5 inches high. Because the quilt is only about 19 inches square, a small quilting pattern looks good. I enjoy making minis, however, be aware they take as much work as a full size quilt, just in smaller proportions.
I belong to a mini guild (Sew Small Quilt Guild), so I love to be able to make a mini every once in a while for the store.
Then I made Sea Anemone. It took until March to finish. I quilted it with Seafoam from Urban Elementz. I love how it adds motion to the quilt. To me, the quilting really makes the quilt sing. I put Cuddle fabric on the back of this one, since it is my favorite backing for a quilt.
I frequently get asked about using batting with cuddle fabric. I use it all the time with batting. The time I tried to make a small quilt without it, the thread lay flat on the quilt. I've also found that a really light weight polyester is not as warm as a combination of cotton and polyester. I about freeze without the cotton/poly batting. I still use it in the summer as well, except on the hottest nights in the middle of the summer.
I have more store samples to share another time. Until then, Keep on Sewing!
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