Wholecloth preprinted quilt tops.
Anyone have experience with these. Where do you get them?
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Yes, I love to have a mini to work on in the evenings. I usually get mine from the Stencil Company but if you google your title - Wholecloth preprinted ... there a a few sources. Enjoy
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I got one from the Missouri Star Quilt Co. I haven't started it yet - bought it because it was on sale and was different - it is called a tree skirt but doesn't have to be used as one.
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The Stencil co. has great ones but sometimes I go to the Mennonite store and get a wide pre printed pattern top like a double wedding ring and out a plain back on it. I follow the double wedding ring pattern on the top with my quilting and the back is like a whole cloth but with wedding ring quilting.
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I have gotten a couple in the past at Marshalls Dry Goods. Don't know if they still carry them, might be worth a look.
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I got a few at Joann's to practice on.
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I haven't tried this yet but you ladies have motivated me. :)
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Are you asking about "cheater cloth" or printed for embroidery??
Colonial Patterns are the makers of Aunt Martha's iron transfer patterns for embroidery or paint and they also sell printed quilt blocks and whole cloth quilt tops. You can order from them online. |
I've made two. One was lap size that I bought at a Quilt Show and the other was a tree skirt from MSQC. Love doing hand quilting while watching TV in the evening.
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