Delicate and soft to the touch, our breathable voile is a more elegant take on cotton that feels amazing on your skin. This hand quilted piece has a lightweight look and feel that makes it a staple in warmer months (and the perfect extra layer in winter). Known for its subtle drape, the pick stitched pattern also gives it sumptuous texture. KEY DETAILS Shell: 100% cotton. By choosing our cotton products, you're supporting our investment in Better Cotton's mission. This product is sourced via mass balance and therefore may not contain Better Cotton. Learn more . Fill: 100% recycled polyester. Hand quilted. Shams: Envelope closure. Made in India.
Made with six Layers of 100% GOTS Certified Organic Cotton Fair Trade Verified 54" x 74" Made by artisans in Ajmer, India This Petal Quilt Throw is the perfect choice for any room in your home, designed to impart a sense of artistic beauty combined with luxurious comfort. Crafted with a new applique technique, featuring floral-inspired organic shapes and a solid navy backing, it is a work of art for your space. Made from an indulgent 6 layers of organic cotton, this throw will provide a touch of nature and warmth to any room. Care: Dry Clean Recommended
Subtle stitching invites texture and visual intrigue to the Polaire quilted collection. With its voluminous and oh-so-silky-soft fabric, get ready for the ultimate night's sleep and wake up feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
Opalescence is the quilt I made specifically for our group exhibition which open today and will run until 10 September. So I can share it with you at last ... :-) Opalescence est le quilt que j'ai réa
Delicate and soft to the touch, our breathable voile is a more elegant take on cotton that feels amazing on your skin. This hand quilted piece has a lightweight look and feel that makes it a staple in warmer months (and the perfect extra layer in winter). Known for its subtle drape, the pick stitched pattern also gives it sumptuous texture. KEY DETAILS Shell: 100% cotton. By choosing our cotton products, you're supporting our investment in Better Cotton's mission. This product is sourced via mass balance and therefore may not contain Better Cotton. Learn more . Fill: 100% recycled polyester. Hand quilted. Shams: Envelope closure. Made in India.
Kantha Throw, Solid Black Cotton Kantha Quilt, Handmade Bedding, Blanket, Hippie King Queen Twin Size Coverlets, Boho Hand Quilt ART#029 • Material: Front Material: 100% Cotton Fabric Back Material: 100% Cotton Fabric Batting: 200GSM 100% Cotton Sheet • Color:- Black/white • Bring a Soft, Natural Texture to your interior with our new soft Cotton Voile Quilts & bedspreads. • Hand Kantha Quilted, creating a beautiful varied texture. • A lighter-Weight Quilt • Ideal for Use: - Multi-Seasonal Use. Size:- King 108x108” (275x275 cm) Queen 90x108” (228x275 cm) Twin 60x90” (152x228 cm) Baby 40x40” (101x101 cm) Baby 40x55” (101x140 cm) Cushion 26x26” (66x66 cm) Cushion 24x24” (60x60 cm) Cushion 22x22” (55x55 cm) Pillow 18x28” (45x72 cm) Pillow King 20x36” (50x92 cm) Pillow Baby 12x20” (30x50 cm) And Some More Sizes available in listing variation :- Washing Instruction - Machine Wash: Yes - Dryer Friendly: Yes Special Care: Normal gentle machine wash when needed, line dry in the shade (do NOT tumble dry), and Warm iron as needed. 1) Hand washable with mild detergent and normal water. And do not dry in direct sunlight. OR 2) Gentle machine wash with normal water and low tumble dry. And do not dry in direct sunlight. Description: Kantha Quilts Hand stitching throughout the quilts creates the KANTHA design. Kantha stitching is a loose hand stitch that is not generally knotted at each end, this may result in a few loose ends poking out throughout the quilt. (This is not a fault, it is in the nature and character of the design) All our Kantha Quilts are handmade and Manmade Kantha stitched and may vary slightly in design to each other. All fabrics are traditionally Soft Voile Fabric and Hand block printed which means designs and colors may also vary slightly from pictures Handmade with Love: Each quilt is lovingly handmade in Indian Traditional Pink City Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Note: Due to the handmade nature of the quilts, slight variations in pattern placement may occur. Customization: Custom Orders: We accept the customized orders Contact Information: https://www.etsy.com/in-en/shop/artinjaipur? Note :- I also provide other sizes of this product on order base. These quilts are hand stitched by local artisan in Pink City Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, which may result rare uneven edges or loose thread. Colors of threads may be different from pictures above. However, this adds to the character and beauty of the kantha products and makes them unique and one of a kind. Note :- Actual colors may vary from those shown due to the nature of photographing and monitor color settings.
Construction Hand-quilted from 100% cotton chenille. Filled with 280 gram-weight 100% polyester batting. Reverses to 100% solid cotton back. Sham features an envelope closure. Quilt, sham and insert sold separately. Shams sold individually. By choosing our cotton products, you’re supporting our investment in Better Cotton’s mission. This product is sourced via mass balance and therefore may not contain Better Cotton. STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® Certified: WSI Certificate #: 14.HUS.42449 HOHENSTEIN HTTI: tested for 1000+ harmful substances to keep you and your family safe from chemicals common to textile manufacturing. Imported. Care Machine wash in warm water; gentle cycle. Only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Tumble dry on low heat; remove promptly. Warm iron as needed. Dimensions Standard Shams: 20" h x 26" w King Shams: 20" h x 36" w Euro Shams: 26" sq
The world needs more quilted scarves. I make these scarves because they are a source of comfort. As I am making them, I am comforted by the designs and colors, and the rhythmic stitches poking through the layers of linen and wool. As the quilted scarf is worn, it comforts the wearer - like a security blanket. Cozy, warm, sewn and hand quilted with longevity and beauty in mind. The quilted scarf is here for you. Each scarf is a one of a kind. The ones pictured here are examples, not the actual product. Please communicate with me if you'd like certain colors incorporated into your piece. Product Details: 9" X 75" constructed from linen and cotton scraps. Quilted into wool batting with sashiko cotton thread. Product Care: Machine wash as necessary in cold water and a gentle cycle. Line dry, please.
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The Kinchaku. A digital Sewing Pattern by Laura Cunningham of Sweet Cinnamon Roses. The pattern includes loads of pictures to help you create your own Kinchaku. The bag is suitable for confident beginners, fully lined and even reversible. It comes in two sizes and two styles (a plainer version and a quilted patchwork one). With the purchase of this pattern you will receive a digital copy of my pattern via Email. There is no need to print it unless you wish to do so, as there are no templates needed. So you can start straight away. And as with all my patterns, it includes a license to sell. So feel free to make as many kinchakus as you wish to gift or sell. But please remember, this pattern is for one person only. Do not copy, redistribute or sell. If you wish to teach a class, please get in touch with me. Materials used: quilting cotton, rope, thread and a piece of scrap batting (if you're choosing to quilt your kinchaku) Finished Size: approx. 4.5" x 7" x 4.5" (wxhxd) for the large one and approx. 3" x 5" x 3" (wxhxd) for the mini Please find more about the Kinchaku in my latest blog post. There I talk you through all the materials needed, share my free video tutorial with and you'll find lots of inspiration! If you have any questions regarding saving/ printing your PDF pattern, which pattern to choose or wonder about the buying process,… please have a look over at my FAQs for more information. And of course please feel free to get in touch if you need anything. I am here to help. Laura x And if you're wondering what materials you'll need - please have a look at the RESOURCES page for all the materials you'll need to get you started. A list - I wish I had ten years ago...
Yesterday my copy of Australian Patchwork and Quilting (Vol. 20 No. 8) arrived, containing my quilt Pink Feathers . I've only shown peek...
Construction Hand-quilted from 100% cotton chenille. Filled with 280 gram-weight 100% polyester batting. Reverses to 100% solid cotton back. Sham features an envelope closure. Quilt, sham and insert sold separately. Shams sold individually. By choosing our cotton products, you’re supporting our investment in Better Cotton’s mission. This product is sourced via mass balance and therefore may not contain Better Cotton. STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® Certified: WSI Certificate #: 14.HUS.42449 HOHENSTEIN HTTI: tested for 1000+ harmful substances to keep you and your family safe from chemicals common to textile manufacturing. Imported. Care Machine wash in warm water; gentle cycle. Only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Tumble dry on low heat; remove promptly. Warm iron as needed. Dimensions Standard Shams: 20" h x 26" w King Shams: 20" h x 36" w Euro Shams: 26" sq
Have you heard about the Sweet Scandinavian Sew Along by Sherri Falls of This & That patterns? It has just started, so it’s not too late to join in. You can find all of the information on Sherri’s blog here. Also, this isn’t just any regular sew along…Sherri is putting together this quilt and will […]
Yesterday my copy of Australian Patchwork and Quilting (Vol. 20 No. 8) arrived, containing my quilt Pink Feathers. I've only shown peeks of this before, but here are a whole heap of photos, because I really love this quilt. There's not a lot of piecing (really it's just the 12 Palm blocks) but the quilting really transforms it. I definitely designed this quilt with the quilting (especially the circular feathers in the border) at the front of my mind. The parallel lines in the border are done in matching threads - white on the white and black on the black, to highlight the hot-pink feathered circles. I got the idea for this border from the excellent Kim Brunner class I took at AMQF late last year, and was desperate to try it out. The photo below is of the back of the quilt: The parallel lines were all marked, but quilted free motion - I've not worked out a way of using rulers with my machine they way it's done on longarms, and I really didn't feel like turning the quilt 180degrees after every line! They're far from perfect, but the effect is exactly what I wanted. The centre motif is an adapted Patsy Thompson stencil. The original stencil was just a little too big for the centre square on the alternating points, so I took out a small section. I echoed the motif using clear monofilament, hoping it wouldn't show on either the black or the white, and that worked well. I used the same monofilament to stipple the remaining area around the central motif and echo the curved cross-hatched segments on the palm blocks. I couldn't leave them unquilted - they looked too puffy, because of the relatively dense quilting over the rest of the quilt. Given there were 12 palm blocks requiring the curved cross-hatching, I made my own stencil for it. teh stencil actually only had half the lines - all nesting curves. For each one I marked the lines, then turned the stencil around to mark the other half. I'm please with the effect, although I suspect I could have quilted something else which would have been just as effective and taken rather less time - the stencil took a while to make and use. Again, the quilting was free-motion quilted. Why not have a go at making your own version of this quilt? All the instructions are in the magazine, and I'd love to see what you can do! Pink Feathers has been doing a little travel to a few quilt shows with AP&Q/Express Publications, but it'll be home soon, so I can give it to its new owner.
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"Richmond," pieced in Richmond Reds by Becky Brown Becky, who used to live in Richmond, Virginia, wrote she couldn't resist making up the "Richmond" block in my new 19th-century reproduction line called Richmond Reds. The Moda collection has a good variety of dark and light calicoes to give a period look to her block. Twelve 8" Richmond blocks set side by side. The block was given the name in Hearth and Home magazine about a century ago. With a 6" finished border the quilt will be 36" x 44" Instructions for the border: Quilt from the early 20th century. The setting squares of light calico or shirting have faded with hard use. The idea of using a print rather than a plain white was a standard look for everyday quilts from about 1870-1930. The lighter prints can be viewed as contrast, background and neutral. Pine Burr about 1870-1890 Patchwork patterns in the magazines and newspapers certainly influenced taste. Light calicoes were advised in the Prairie Farmer's homemakers' column in the year 1886. "Patchwork Pattern Mrs. H. E. Snow contributes the specimen of patchwork given...It is to be pieced of two colors of calico, a light and a dark, or may be of medium shade and white. The plain illustration needs no description." This quilt with its light calico background from about 1890 may have been inspired by Mrs. Snow's design in the 1886 magazine. Another Prairie Farmer pattern contributor during that year was "Elder's Wife" who advised setting quilt blocks with "light calico of small figure" for practical reasons. "As a rule, quilts are more useful as outside covers if set together with light calico of small figure, than if white were used. Especially if there are children, the white very soon gets soiled and makes much hard work in the washing..." By "outside covers" she means a spread to top the bed clothes. Back to the pattern for "Richmond"..... I could tell you as Mrs. Snow did in 1886, "The plain illustration needs no description," but there might be sobs in the comments. Waaaah! So I will direct you to the pattern for an 8" in my Civil War Quilts blog that Becky did a few years ago: http://civilwarquilts.blogspot.com/2011/02/6-richmond.html And also tell you that it is # 1654 in my BlockBase program for PC's, where you can print out a pattern any size. Here I've had BlockBase print rotary cutting instructions for a 12" block. Questions? I said: "It needs no description!" Just be glad it's not 1886 and Mrs. Snow is not writing this blog.
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Today I'm keeping it really simple and sharing five of my favorite, beginner-friendly, modern quilt patterns. If you're just starting out - these are the perfect ones for you! Mudroom Quilt Pattern This quilt pattern is great for beginners because it is repetitive and includes some super simple blocks. There also aren't many colors that need to be selected, so that keeps things super simple! Leaded Light Quilt Pattern I know I shouldn't choose favorites but this is my favorite! (Shh... don't tell the others!) This pattern includes several options for layout so you could use a variety of colors. The assembly is super simple and repetitive so once you get in the groove - you're golden! Perfect Placement Quilt Pattern This pattern is also very repetitive and the only challenge I would say is staying organized so all your blocks end up in the right place. This modern quilt pattern is also perfect for showing off any prints you want to see! Playroom Quilt Pattern This is another one of my all time favorite quilt patterns. It's so simple and repetitive. There is a lot of room left for trimming so your blocks end up square! I also love that it's only two colors so the decision making process is super easy up front. Close-Knit Quilt Pattern This pattern is starting to become a favorite of mine just because I love how many varieties there are! You can choose so many different colors for this quilt and it looks totally different. It makes a pretty big baby size quilt which I also love! I've made this one quite a few times and am always pleasantly surprised with how fast it goes! You might also enjoy reading: A Guide to Beginner Quilting What is Modern Quilting? Sewing Studio Tour
Our classic royal sateen quilted coverlet sets, in Sydney pattern, include a quilted coverlet and matching sham(s). Quilted coverlets are finished with a 2.5" solid border, while quilted shams are designed with a 2" solid flange and an envelope closure.
SpecificatiesMerknaam: HKNAOorsprong: Vasteland van ChinaCN: ZhejiangPatroon type: StevigPatroon type: vlakMateriaal: Polyester katoenPatroon: Gewoon geverfdis aangepast: NeeMakelaar: 60Modelnummer: 21Techniek: GewatteerdHoeveelheid: 3 stuksGewicht: 1500 gCijfer: Klasse AToepassingsgrootte: 1,0 m (3,3 voet)Toepassingsgrootte: 1,2 m (4 voet)Toepassingsgrootte: 1,35 m (4,5 voet)Toepassingsgrootte: 1,5 m (5 voet)Toepassingsgrootte: 1,8 m (6 voet)Toepassingsgrootte: 2,0 m (6,6 voet)Toepassingsgrootte: 2.2m (7 voet)Toepassingsgrootte: 2,5 m (8 voet)GSM: 100 gsmDraad tellen: 500TCKleursnelheid (cijfer): Nationale normenStijl: EuropaGebruik: thuisModelnummer: P431Gewicht: 300 g-1400 g
Silver Starlight Quilt Pattern & Bonus Pillow Pattern - Jelly Roll Friendly & Scrappy Friendly! Fall in love with our beautiful & easy quilt pattern featuring an assortment of peaceful scrappy stars and solid stars that are framed by beautiful sashing & border. Perfect for a farmhouse quilt, wedding quilt or any day quilt! ♡ Make it for spring, summer, fall or winter. Pattern includes 5 quilt sizes - crib size, small throw size, large throw size, queen & king sizes! Simply pick your favorite jelly roll pack or scraps, feature fabric and background fabric. Beautiful to make anytime of year. Quilt Pattern Features: * Beautiful star design that's Jelly Roll Friendly & Scrappy Friendly * Easy to Follow Step-by-Step Instructions that include Color Diagrams and helpful Quilting Tips. * Versatile Pattern with 5 Sizes Included Crib - 44" x 54", Small Throw - 54" x 64", Large Throw - 64" x 74", Queen - 84" x 84" & King - 94" x 94" * Bonus Pillow Pattern Included: 18" x 18" square Full instructions with easy envelope-back closure * Quilting Skill Level - Easy - beginner. These 2 DIGITAL quilt patterns will be downloadable upon purchase. Copyright © Maple Cottage Designs Enjoy!
Free pattern featuring Cirrus Solids fabric collection by Cloud9 Fabrics. FINISHED SIZE 7 "x 5 "
If only it weren’t for the increasingly longer evenings and some birds getting ready to fly away... Summer, you’re the best! A comfortable mat is a part of every adventurer’s inventory; it is also useful during long meetings in tepees, and comes in handy as a boat when crossing rivers :-) The shell mat works as a great comfortable rug in a toddler’s room and can serve as an addition to a tent, canopy or wall decoration. It can also be used for play in the garden or at a picnic from an early age. The season for relishing on raspberries, catching butterflies and lounging in the shade continues. If only it weren’t for the increasingly longer evenings and some birds getting ready to fly away... Summer, finally! Fluffy shell-shaped mat, sewn firmly from soft to touch velvet fabric in powder mint colour and thick natural cotton. It works perfectly as a small rug by the child’s bed, a play mat for the baby on the floor or in the garden. Durable, double-sided, filled with thick insulation lining. Fabric: 100% polyester and 100% OEKO-TEX® certified cotton. Washing temperature: up to 30°C. Size: 115x110 cm +- 3 cm, thickness: 3 cm.