
Mini Quilts are Hot Part Four

Kathleen Tracy has created sixteen charming mini quilts based on traditional blocks that we all know and love. Minis are gaining in popularity and are a great way to accessorize a room by using the scraps from a quilt to create minis that coordinate with it. Don’t you love getting your “Martha Stewart” on?
Or, add a spot of color anywhere in your home. Check out their photography for inspiration. Don’t you want these vignettes in your own home?
Or display them all together to create a huge impact in any room! If you are hanging them on a wall, you may want to consider using Soft and Stable for batting. They will hang perfectly flat and add that professional touch! It comes in several packaging options: Project Packs which include four 13 1/2 x 18 1/2 inch pieces (originally meant for place mats but perfect for minis), 1/2 yard cuts; 1 yard cuts; etc. Why not display these packaged options next to a display of minis?
Creative Grids® has several rulers that may help you along your miniature journey. They have put together a booklet entitled “Love Mini’s” which shows a wide variety of tools available to create small units. Help your customers find the right tool for their mini projects! There is also a tri-fold available to help your customers keep track of the Creative Grids® products they already have… or want! Be sure you keep a supply next to your cash register or Creative Grids® display. Newest rulers are listed in bold on the list – so be sure to replenish new brochures every spring and fall.
I love the gals from Sew Kind of Wonderful! They represent the best of our industry – and if you have ever met them, they ARE as kind, honest, and gracious as they seem. In this day and age, it is refreshing to experience true class. I got to see their booth at Market and it was simply darling! Their new patterns are absolutely amazing.
Who would have thought that their Quick Curve Ruler and the Mini Quick Curve Ruler could produce such charming patterns?
Mod Pineapples uses the original Quick Curve ruler to produce this throw size quilt. The sign for hospitality has never looked so good!
Mod Owls and Mod Strawberries both us the Mini tool.
Urbanalogie features the mini as well and would make a great series of classes. All of the featured blocks can be combined to make the stunning cover quilt or can stand alone.
Their patterns are the perfect introduction to curves. They are so gentle that your students won’t even realize they are sewing curves until they see the stunning results!
This blog has two different audiences – and today I am speaking to both! Quilters – use this holiday season to support your local quilt shop. Quilt shops who don’t sell machines are historically not as busy this time of year because most of you have already made your gifts and are busy cooking, cleaning, decorating – you get the picture!
How can we make this a win/win for everyone? As a shop owner, take a minute to look at your shop through your customers’ eyes. Set up vignettes that will interest everyone!
For those of us who have friends who want to learn to quilt, why not buy them a kit? For instance, the new Stripology Squared #GE-512, ruler by Creative Grids® #CGRGE2 is a perfect companion to the book. Add a bundle of 10″ squares to complete the package.
Go through all of the books and patterns in your store and “kit” everything that is based on fat quarters and other pre-cuts. If they require a specific tool or ruler, include that in the display. And, if you have a sample of it, all the better. Bringing that sample to the forefront may have everyone looking at it with fresh eyes!
One of my favorite families who quilt buy each other a “kit” each year. They pick out a project that they know the other will love. Everyone has a year to finish them – and bring the finished project to the get together the following year. Past “kits” have included a baby quilt for the sister that was going to be a first time grandmother; a collection of musical fabrics for the piano teacher – you get the idea. And what a great tradition! As newbies marry into the family, they are asked to join the group – and taught how to quilt! Talk about paying it forward!
And for that beginner? Have a display of rotary cutters, mats, and rulers as well. Be sure to include lots of gift certificates so they can buy a beginning class to go to with their new tools. Be sure to include some beginning patterns such as Yellow Brick Road and kits to go with them.
Have written copies of your class schedule that starts in January so they can give that as part of the gift!
Now, lets move onto stocking stuffers! Go through all of your notions, buttons, and embellishments and make a display that is eye appealing!
Last but not least, tell your customers that you are ready for them! Facebook is your friend! My best idea? Ask your customers to come in and fill out a wishlist. Have them give you their spouses email. Then, send their significant other an email with the items on the wishlist and prices. Offer to get everything together and wrap it for them. Be their one stop shop!!! And don’t forget to ask them if they want to add a gift certificate to the order. Believe me – they will be so thrilled they will actually be buying something that their partner wants, that they will be thanking you – and want to repeat this for other holidays!
Ready, set, go! Wishing you all a great weekend!
One of the hits of Market was the new Star ornament pattern by Poorhouse Designs – just in time for a Make and Take for your holiday events.
Holiday Stars includes instructions to make this star in sizes from five to twelve inches. It keeps its shape thanks a craft weight fusible such as Dura Fuse or Decor Bond. Wouldn’t these be gorgeous favors for a holiday party? Can’t you just picture them in the center of each plate? Talk about making a statement!
Be sure to have – and demo – her Fold n Stitch Ornament as well:
The square and round mug rugs – or the combination pack – provide the body in these beauties.
And have plenty of beads on hand to add the glitz:
Your customers won’t be making just one – they will be making dozens so order accordingly!
These wool characters by Cottonwood Creations are perfect little gifts – and although they can be used as pin cushions, they make darling ornaments or add a touch of whimsy to a wreath or windowsill.
What great favors for a holiday get together! Or add them as a package tag. The hardest part is going to be deciding which one to make first!
Many of you have a tradition of buying a new ornament each year. Why not start a new tradition and MAKE one each year? These would be great mini projects to create after that incredible Thanksgiving dinner!
If you are like me, every year you get out the Christmas tree and regret that you didn’t plan ahead and make a new tree skirt. Here are several of my favorites that can literally be made in an afternoon. Most come in multiple sizes and can be used as table toppers as well.
Triangle Frenzy showcases wonderful Christmas stripes and is easy to piece since it uses the Creative Grids 12 1/2″ sixty degree ruler. Happy Holidays also uses a sixty degree ruler and is fast and easy to piece.
Be sure to display the ruler next to the patterns. It is our best selling triangle!
Or piece this darling Dresden version created by Erin Underwood – who also created the Creative Grids 15 degree ruler that makes piecing it a breeze. And, it is a quilt as you go technique so you CAN finish it in an afternoon!
This is my go to when I need a quick wedding gift. What couple won’t be thrilled to find this under their tree! The whole tree skirt only has 48 pieces! This one features the Creative Grids 30 degree triangle.
Or get out your strips and piece strip sets that are then cut with the Creative Grids 120 degree ruler. So this one is a piece of cake!
The bench pillows by Kimberbell are one of my favorite seasonal projects because just one can transform a room – or a deck. At 16″ x 38″ they make an impact in any decor. An added bonus? A twin bed is 39″ wide so one across a child’s bed is a great way to spruce up a bedroom in an instant!
Now these patterns are available three different ways – in a traditional pattern; a machine embroidery CD; and a laser cut version so there is no reason not to start your collection today!
Did you know we actually have the pillow forms – and it is a Checker exclusive???
Why not make this the gift that keeps on giving? Give them the form and December pillow – and then send them the new cover each month!
There are few legends in our industry – but Judy Niemeyer is definitely at the top of that list! She has an instantly recognizable style that is famous all over the world. Over the last few years she has introduced several patterns for table toppers – smaller projects that are great for class projects.
For those of you who have a Double Wedding Ring quilt on your bucket list, try this Wedding Star Table Topper. It is a great companion to a bed sized version but will give you the confidence you need to tackle the bed quilt!
These Broken Daisy Place Mats can be finished in an afternoon and offer an opportunity to learn additional techniques – combining blocks on the curve.
Wrapped Ribbon is a great introduction to the Mariner’s Compass style…
These smaller projects remove the intimidation factor. “I can’t do that” or “I don’t paper-piece” are no longer valid excuses! This is a great way to introduce your students to Judy’s techniques and organizational methods that make all of these projects possible – one step at a time!
Many of you have paid your rent by hosting tuffet classes – and they don’t just make one! They keep coming back for more. Well we have just made prepping for classes easier. Now you can order the pattern, additional foundations and the hardware kit – that includes everything you need to finish the project – all in one place!
The hardware kit includes the wooden base, the tapered high grade foam; cord; the button; upholstery batting; and the feet with protective sliders! Who could ask for anything more??? These are a drop ship item – but mine arrived in two days! Talk about service!
You can even buy the foundations by the bolt for those who can’t stop at just one. A bolt includes enough foundations to make 14 tuffets.
Why not start the tuffet craze in your area today? They make great gifts and Christmas is right around the corner!