Sarah Gambles pieced this pretty Chevron Block quilt. The colors and prints remind one of the ocean and seashore. It’s backed with our Supreme Muslin. I quilted in “High Seas” with a medium gray thread and did the binding for her. This is a very nice quilt, Sarah! 🙂
Category: Fabric
Celebrate Your Love of Sewing!
The Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans may be on hold this year but that is no reason not to celebrate your own creativity and love of sewing with Colorful Cotton Fabric from Lady Bird Quilts! We stock a wide range of vivid, top quality material at prices that will make you want to sew […]
Joleata’s Flannel Star Quilt!
Joleata Hand’s mother pieced this star and sewed it by hand. After she passed away it went to Joleata and she asked me to finish it. I filled in around the star with a light blue abstract print that highlights her mom’s beautiful work. It has soft Hobbs Heirloom batting inside and is backed with […]
Senior T-Shirt Quilt featuring FFA!
Gwen Edwards made this awesome T-Shirt Quilt for her son who recently graduated from Sneads High School! It’s made from his high school shirts. He was very active in the Future Farmers of America and a proud member of the Sneads chapter, so the quilt features a great collection of FFA shirts, and she even […]
108” Quilt Backing? We Have It!
Lady Bird Quilts carries an outstanding selection of top quality 100% cotton 108-inch-wide quilt backing. It’s also good for a lot more than just backing quilts! At only $10 a yard this is an unbeatable way to get lots of beautiful fabric at low cost. Come shop our quilt backings and check out all our […]
Abigail’s Scrappy Strip Quilt!
Abigail Taunton made this awesome Scrappy quilt from strips as a Christmas quilt, but the pattern and colors work so well together that it will look great anytime of the year! I used our soft, stable Hobbs Heirloom batting i9nside the quilt sandwich and it’s backed with Turquoise Blue Paisley quilt backing from our shop. […]
Sue’s Underground Railroad Quilt
Sue Coe made this magnificent Underground Railroad sampler quilt featuring quilt blocks used in quilts as signs for escaped slaves along the Underground Railroad. According to legend, a safe house along the Underground Railroad was often indicated by a quilt hanging from a clothesline, fence or windowsill. The blocks formed a type of code, communicating […]