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quiltingbee12 09-15-2009 04:39 AM

Hi
I want to start making(and maybe selling) Mini quilts. What are some good books, sites and fabrics to look for?
Any other things I should know before I get started?
Thank you,

Ms Grace 09-15-2009 04:55 AM

I love the book: "Little Quilts Through the House" by Alice Berg.
THey also have a few other titles by her, check out Amazon.

reneebobby 09-15-2009 04:59 AM

I just picked up yesterday Rainy day applique and they have bunch of patterns from wall hangings, table runners, placemats, to pillows. It's by Ursula Michael pretty cool book.

oksewglad 09-15-2009 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by quiltingbee12
Hi
I want to start making(and maybe selling) Mini quilts. What are some good books, sites and fabrics to look for?
Any other things I should know before I get started?
Thank you,

How big do you want to go--how small can you piece? Will you paper piece or not?
"American Doll Quilts" by Kathleen Tracy is on the same scale as "The Little Quilts" authors, which I really like. Darlene Zimmerman has several books out as well--one in particular has directions in 2 different sizes.
Fabrics--the smaller the quilt piece (triangle, square etc), the larger the scale of the fabric pattern will be in relation to the overall block. Smaller scale fabric patterns work well. Value (contrast of light and dark) also plays in.

I love mini quilts and have thought of selling as well, but they still require a lot of work. I can spend 10-12 hours and longer on some of my tiny pieces--not sure if the time I spend would be appreciated in real dollars.
Good luck!

oksewglad 09-15-2009 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by oksewglad

Originally Posted by quiltingbee12
Hi
I want to start making(and maybe selling) Mini quilts. What are some good books, sites and fabrics to look for?
Any other things I should know before I get started?
Thank you,

How big do you want to go--how small can you piece? Will you paper piece or not?
"American Doll Quilts" by Kathleen Tracy is on the same scale as "The Little Quilts" authors, which I really like. Darlene Zimmerman has several books out as well--one in particular has directions in 2 different sizes.
Fabrics--the smaller the quilt piece (triangle, square etc), the larger the scale of the fabric pattern will be in relation to the overall block. Smaller scale fabric patterns work well. Value (contrast of light and dark) also plays in.

I love mini quilts and have thought of selling as well, but they still require a lot of work. I can spend 10-12 hours and longer on some of my tiny pieces--not sure if the time I spend would be appreciated in real dollars.
Good luck!

Another thing you have to remember is to obey copyright laws. You can not sell a product from someone else's design unless you have permission of the owner of the copyright.

judee0624 09-15-2009 11:00 AM

Here is a link for you with free patterns:

http://littlegemquilts.wordpress.com/patterns/

Enjoy!

judee

amma 09-15-2009 03:21 PM

For most patterns on mini's, you may want to use scaled down prints/designs...on other's they may incorporate well.

Ninnie 09-15-2009 04:28 PM

Here is a site for free miniature quilt patterns



http://quilting.about.com/od/miniatu...ure_quilts.htm


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