Quilter's Quarters - a Fun Way to Sew for Kids
Posted by Annette on Thursday, March 17th, 2011
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I am just totally fascinated with the Quilter's Quarters patterns we are carrying from Chanana Designs! So often I've seen a really charming collection of fat quarters that just screamed KIDS to me, but I didn't know quite where to go from there. I think you'll love these patterns as much I do!
Would you like to make a cute, fun, funky kind of dress for little ones from just 7 fat quarters? Quilter's Quarters Dress pattern comes in size 1 - 3 years with several variations. You can have all kinds of fun with that nice little yoke, too. Pleat it, embroider it or add some appliques to it and you'll have a wonderfully unique piece of wearable child-size art!
And then there's the Quilter's Quarter's Skirt. Make it sweet and feminine or bold and bohemian. It all depends on the 4 - 5 fat quarters you pick! The pattern includes sizes 2 - 4 and is super quick to make. You could skirt up the whole neighborhood in no time at all!
We're not going to leave the boys out either! The Quilter's Quarters Boy's Shirt pattern includes sizes 3 - 6 and requires just 4 - 5 fat quarters to make this smartly stylin' shirt. Choose his favorite interests in novelty prints, mix together stripes or plan for sedate solids. Another super quick, easy way to spice up a young man's wardrobe! You'll find the Quilter's Quarters patterns at all our stores except Outlet on 4th. I'd love to see what you make, so be sure to post a picture on our Brag Photos page when you're done. I can hardly wait! ~ Annette |
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I just posted a couple of pictures of the Boy's Shirt in the Brag photos! This shirt sews up really easily, and is absolutely adorable! As long as you remember to sew an ease stitch on the sleeve head, you'll do just great!by WendyP on 01 April 2011 at 11:02 p.m.


