And what better activity to do on a cold spring day than quilting?!?! I taught a mini quiltmaking workshop for the Busy Hands Quilt Guild and it was a fun day with some very creative quilters! Here are some of the students showing the mini quilt projects they started...
I have had a couple of email questions recently about mini quilting details, so thought I would answer them in this blogpost. I have no affiliation to any of the mentioned products, just my personal preferences which are subject to change at any minute, if I find something I like better LOL :
-batting: I use Warm & Natural since I like 100% cotton, it always lays flat and has a nice weight that I prefer. However, it is only good for machine quilting (hand quilting through W & N is way too tough for me). I buy it by the bolt for large quilts and use the excess side trimmings for mini quilts.
-binding: I prefer a double fold binding cut at 2.25" but will do a single layer binding if I am running out of fabric.
6 comments:
Fabulous post Kathy! You answered every question I had! Looks like your ladies are well on their way to some fabulous minis of their own.
I'm saving my thread spools to someday make a garland for my sewing room.
Thanks for all the info with great pictures. Love the addition of bead work.
I appreciate all your answers even thought I didn't ask the questions--lots of good info! Thanks, Kathy.
Wonderful mini's and thanks for all the information! The beading looks interesting!
I love your work, so the information is really useful - thanks for sharing! PS I love adding beadwork or buttons on small pieces of work. Yours look fabulous.
Class with you must be so much fun!
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