Monday, April 02, 2012

a new WIP and a giveaway

Connecting Threads has a brand spankin' new fabric line called Matsuri. It's be-au-t-iful cotton lawn fabric. If you aren't sure exactly what cotton lawn fabric is, thankfully wikipedia knows! I had to do a little research myself. This fabric is so, so nice and the colors are wonderful!
The top left print in the block above is my absolute favorite! I was very curious to how it would sew up, since it is such fine fabric, but it sews up beautifully. I'm sashing it with plain white quilting cotton, and I'm happy to report that mixing the fabric weights is working very well. It's another thing I was curious about.

I'm using this tutorial by Ashley at film in the fridge. I think it compliments the fabric quite nicely....clean lines and perfectly sized pieces to show off the pretty prints. It's handy that I didn't have to do the math, either. Thank you, Ashley! :)
I was going to make it a lap size, as that seems to be my default size when it comes to quilt making. But about a week ago I was sewing with a few friends in the church basement. As I was working on my blocks they asked what size I was going to make the quilt. Heather, who's motto in quilting is "go big or go home", suggested I keep going. So....I'm now making this a king size. You gotta be careful who you ask advice from! When I showed my husband the photo, he said he really liked it. Works out well, since it will eventually be on our bed!
This is what I've got so far. (Please excuse the weird lines from the church basement floor.) I'm not excited to add all that skinny sashing in between, but it's going to be totally worth it! Right???

Now, for the giveaway! Connecting Threads is kindly offering up 3 fat quarter stacks of this beautiful fabric line to three of my readers. If you would like to win a fat quarter bundle, please leave me a comment in this post. In your comment I'd like to hear what your default quilt size it. As stated earlier, I almost always make lap size quilts (60" x 72") if it's not for a specific purpose. I'm not sure why, it's just the way it is! I will pick the winners next Monday. The contest is open to US and Canadian residents only.

If you are curious about cotton lawn or if you would like a few tips about sewing with lawn fabric, Connecting Threads has a fact sheet that you can download here.

One more thing...my book is back in stock! Yay!

Happy Monday to you!

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Maria Kievit said...

Usually go for a wallhanging size or if it's for a bed, queen size. This way if I don't like the colours or patterns at all after I finish making it, I at least can sell it. Thanks for the giveaway.

Amanda Dickson said...

Beautiful Fabric!
I would say my default size is about a twin size...goes great on the kids beds or as a snuggle-up in quilt!

Anonymous said...

I make baby sized or lap sized quilts too. Beautiful fabric! Thanks for the chance to win it!!

Ms. De said...

Most of the quilts I make are baby size since I make quilts for Foster children!! Was always curious about lawn fabric myself! The collection is beautiful!

Mary said...

It seems lately my default is baby size! I am too new to quilting to have a real default. Right now I still have a recipient in mind for each quilt I make.

Thanks for the chance!

Quiltin' Annie said...

I haven't made anything larger than a lap size (60 x 72) yet, but I plan to. I guess it's my favorite!

Terrie said...

My go to size is baby quilt size. Lots of grandbabies and they love to cover up with a quilt from Memmie!

Dresden Quilter said...

I usually make lap size quilts. 45 X60 if it is for children., 60-65 x 60-65, and 60 x 72. I have fabric organized to start making bed size quilts. I just need to do it. Thanks for the giveaway.

Laurel09 said...

Well, I've only made five quilts: one queen sized, one baby quilt, one twin, and two lap quilts. So.... I think I officially don't have a standard size!

Anonymous said...

I LOVE connecting threads. I just starting quilting about a year ago and I quickly learned that it can get quite expensive. I stumbled upon Connecting Threads and I love their fabric and their price! My quilts vary in size, but are typically lap size. Although I've been staring at my next project, a king size houndstooth quilt...it awaits motivation. Thank you for opportunity to win! mily_85@hotmail.com -- Emily

Julie said...

I typically do twin size. I'm tall 6' and my hubby is 6'6" and thus a "lap" quilt really wouldn't do it for us. A twin size really ends up being a lap quilt and then when my children steal it for their beds it works wonderfully there too!

I adore this fabric! My husband lived in Japan for a while and it totally reminds him of his stay.

knottygnome said...

unfortunately at this point i make more minis than anything else. i get bored and want to move on. i'd really like to make more bed quilts though.

barbara said...

I usually make twin size...big enough to fit a bed and keep you warm while still a size I can manage to quilt myself. I love this new line, and want to try your scarf for a few gifts.

pforgerson said...

Lap size is what i fall back on too.
Am attempting a hand pieced queen or king, which will be my largest yet.

Paula said...

I make mostly baby or lap sized quilts, but occasionally bed sized.

Carole said...

Most of my quilts are lap size. Recently I've made several baby quilts, although I make them a little on the large size. They go together quickly and are easier to quilt on my home machine.

Flaun of I Plead Quilty! said...

I generally default to Queen with a few Twins thrown in for good measure, since those are the sizes of beds in our house. The only time I do smaller quilts is if I'm making a baby gift. All my throw quilts for the couch are Twins, because who wants to curl up with a quilt that isn't big enough to cover neck to toes? I have yet to tackle a King quilt, but since I have a commission in just that size, I'll be starting one very soon!

Vicki in MN said...

Awesome looking quilt you are doing. Love the new fabric! I too default to lap size, for me it is perfect size for donation quilts.

Linda said...

For me the size of the quilt is determined by what it will be used for when it is finished. I recently started a scrap quilt that began as a lap and ended as a large queen. My hubby kept saying to make it bigger. Now, I am working on charity quilts for premies, really small. If I have no specific requirement, they are usually lap size. Love Connecting Threads. Thanks for a chance.

grandmas9@msn.com

Lisa said...

I have been trying to make a king size quilt for a couple years but everytime they all end up queen size. Which is great for others because I keep giving them away. So, my size is queen size kind of like me. Ha ha

Kate said...

i usually start out with a baby quilt in mind, then evolve to an adult size lap quilt. dont know how that happens!!!
Thanks for the giveaway!! love this fabric. Ive purchased several things from connecting threads and loved every one of them. :)

Melissa said...

My preference is usually to larger sizes, I lean more towards queen size(or a smidge larger) because most of my friends and family have queen size beds... But I can definately see smaller ones for babies.

Quilting Grannie said...

I nearly always make a king quilt. That way if I am giving it away, it will fit a king size bed or they can use it for a bedspread.
Your quilt is really pretty.

sarar1234 said...

Thanks for your research on the new fabric. Your quilt looks wonderful, next I am heading over to check out that tutorial! Sara

Rebecca said...

My default size is oversize Queen. When starting, I always think...oh, this pattern would look soooo nice in our bedroom, and I go crazy cutting and starting. But then I lose steam or get enticed by another project, and before I know it, I have another UFO. So lap size makes much more sense, and I'm trying to force myself to do those now. I've had good success with my last 4-5 quilts, so maybe I am I am rehabilitating myself. ;)

Linda G. (Stray Stitches) said...

I have been making a lot of lap sized quilts lately so I guess that would be my current default size. Thanks for the opportunity to enter your giveaway for that gorgeous fabric.

Lindsey said...

Love the fabric!! Well, I've only made baby quilts so far. And only a few of those. So, I don't know if that is enough data to qualify as a "default" size! :-) But when I think about quilt ideas they are always long lap sized. And I have a lap sized quilt project in the works...

Melissa said...

Your quilt is lovely. I seem to default to a 80 X 80-ish size. It's big enough for my queen bed. I do, however, have a thing for making seasonal throws. I can't commit to a whole Easter quilt, but it makes perfect sense in a small size for my couch!

Liz Horton said...

I love it!! Right now my default quilt size seems to be somewhere between crib size and twin- I guess that makes it a lap size? I tend to just keep adding fabric/blocks until it looks right rather than do the math. Thanks for the chance to win- and for all your great posts!!

Bobanda said...

I make baby size quilts most often but I dream in full size because I have an antique bed my grandmother gave me and it was always topped with one of her quilts.

Elizabeth said...

I make mostly king size - everyone has king size beds, these days. I've done some crib and laps and a couple of full/queen size, but mostly, I make giant quilts. :)

Sonia B said...

I'm trying to plan for at least twin size. How many lap quilts do I need? ;) Thanks for the chance.

Diane H said...

I'm currently working on a double bed size quilt but that's my largest so far. Lap size, toppers and runners are what I do the most.
Thanks - Love Connecting Threads and this new line.

Anonymous said...

Wow - as I post this comment, there are 433 before me! I have to say, my default quilt size has been queen lately. Not that it fits my own bed, but if I fold it in half, it fits my kids' bunk beds. LOVE, LOVE your blog and I LOVE the pattern for this quilt!
Michelle in Massachusetts

Becky Butler said...

I tend to make baby quilts, or dolly quilts, though I once managed king size but it took a whole year!

Malmbergs said...

I have 13 grand children so I have made plenty of child size quilts, but I also like the lap size because they are easier to machine quilt than the bigger sizes.

barberg@sbcglobal.net

Anya said...

Most of mine are generous throw size. At least 60 x 72. My husband says throws should be big enough for two people to fit under! Thanks for the chance!

Cheryl said...

What beautiful fabric! I usually go for the queen, but sometimes they end up lap size so I can move on to the next one.

Angela said...

Lately, I've done mostly lap size/baby blankets. I've run out of beds to cover with bigger quilts, so I'm blanketing all the new babies in our circle of friends!
Thanks for the chance...
breslinangela (at) aol (dot) com

tracy_a said...

baby size - I like to stick to one fabric width on the back, so ~40" x ~50". This fabric looks cute!

Audrey Anne said...

The size will vary from 40 X 40 for crib to 50 x 62. Or larger. I end up changing my mind about a border or not. Or worse...I run out of fabric! I'm new at this but I have developed a fabric addiction already.

traceyfitz said...

I also default to lap sized quilts. I love the fabric - so pretty and fresh!

Jody Wenner said...

My default is lap quilt, as well. But, I also make baby quilts. I made a queen for my mom last winter and quilting it on my machine was incredibly stressful. Took the fun out of it for me. I would eventually like to make one to fit my bed though, so I guess it's something to work toward!

Anonymous said...

Hi Amanda! I love Connecting Threads! It's the only place I buy my thread! I usually stick to the lap size too! Love this new line! Thank you for the inspiration!

Amy
fat4addict@yahoo.com

jenstaubly said...

Love it! and thanks for the chance to win! I rarely make anythiing smaller than twin size. Currently I'm working on a queen size.

Becky K. said...

My default size is queen-sized. No particular reason. Thank you for such wonderful inspiration.

Becky K.
Ohio

Linda said...

My default quilt size is usually queen sized. That fits my bed, but also makes for a great couch quilt. We're a tall family who likes to snuggle together to watch movies, so bigger works just fine.

Josie McRazie said...

I think I just go for a pattern that jumps out at me! I really have no preference (although my Honeyman likes one that he can cover his whole body in he is 6 ft tall LOL) Beautiful fabric and I LOVE Connecting Threads!!

-marika said...

My favourite quilt size is Queen. I don't really know anyone who has a king, and I've always though Queen sized duvets and quilts on a double look great. I try to do for 90" wide and at least 100" long but I'm less picky about the length.

Tiffany said...

I usually make lap size quilts. I think that it is a perfect size for a gift if you don't want to make one to fit their bed. I would love to play with new fabric, thanks for the giveaway chance! :D

Anonymous said...

I usually do Queen size because I know that whether I decide to keep it or give it away as a special gift, it'll fit.

Denise in PA said...

Beautiful fabrics! My go-to size is lap-sized too. Sometimes go bigger, sometimes smaller, but laps seem to be what I make most. By the way, I am loving your book - it's going in my "favorites" pile!

Ric Rac and Polka Dots said...

I always have made queen size quilts for my bed, but I am consciously downsizing my default. I recently made a crib quilt and had so much fun as it went so quickly. So my new default size is crib quilt! Much easier to quilt too!
Julie

sclangs said...

I tend to make larger quilts....double, queen, and have made a king too.

Dolores said...

Really, honestly and truly, it's wall hanging size. I occasionally make a bed quilt but lap throws are an awkward size I find. Just how many lap throws does one need, eh?

The New Mrs. said...

I am a contradiction. My two sizes are queen size (who doesn't like to see their quilt on a bed?) and baby. I suppose it's just the stage of life that I am in. Thanks for the chance to win. :)

Mrs. Rogers said...

I usually make large baby quilts. I am a family and consumer science teacher and I make a quilt for all the babies born to teachers in my building. I love to try out new techniques and a baby quilt is a fun way to decide if I like the technique.

scrapinlinda said...

Love the fabric, mine would be lap size. It's beautiful and I love Connecting Threads also.

Anonymous said...

I believe in go big or go home. I make king size quilts. Or big sofa quilts. Or big baby quilts. I love Connecting Threads. Why do they keep on printing new cute/beautiful fabrics all the time? I just got their new cataloge Ha!
Thanks for the opportunity!

Mary Malone
mary and russ at wi dot rr dot com

Hannah said...

Love this quilt and this fabric! As usual, Amanda, you're doing it up right :-). My default size is also lap, although I am in the middle of a twin for my second daughter right now.

Kris P said...

Love your quilts! I usually end up somewhere between twin sized and full sized. I our family is tall, so we like our sofa blankets to be BIG. Also like being able to use them on kid's beds for quilts, or even stretch them to a full bed in the future.

Vio said...

I don't have a default size yet! I've *technically* only finished one quilt and it was 45"x45". BUT I am actively working on one King, one Queen, and two twin size quilts! So I guess the default is... just making a quilt! :o)

Francis Paul said...

I usually make mini babyquilts, they are about 20/25" square. they are called Little Quilts of Love

Tracy said...

Right now it is baby size quilts as I'm learning but also working on lap size. This is beautiful fabric! Would love it!

Linda said...

I tend to baby quilts 40x40, and lap quilts. Love the Matsuri florals.

Ann R said...

Lap size, my whole family loves to wrap up warm and cuddly when we watch tv or read together. Mind you my kids are now 21, 20, and 16 but tradition hasn't changed. Love your blog.

Jen said...

I tend to make lap size quilts, although this year I've been making a lot of mini/wall size quilts.

Tutorgal said...

Being a novice quilter, I'd sew a lap-sized quilt. You're right, that fabric line is be-au-ti-ful!

august said...

I've made just about every size. But I'm thinking the lap size is the best way to kick them out fast! I may start doing more smaller sizes to make gift giving easier.

jblissenbach said...

No default size yet, I've only completed one full size quilt top and one wall hanging so far :) Thanks for the giveaway!

Jennifer said...

I tend to make a lot of baby quilts, so when I make them for myself, I tend to stop at a lap size because it seems "So much bigger!" One of these days, I'll tackle a bed-sized, though...

Unknown said...

I tend to make my quilts queen size since I love to see them on beds! I would love to win a fat quarter bundle! oh, and I love your blog! It's a must read for me!

southernhushpuppy said...

I love those fabrics - so beautiful. As far as quilt sizes go, if I am making a quilt just for me, I end up making a large lap size, but most of the quilts I make for friends and family are double size or bigger. I think I enjoy the quickness of making lap sizes the best. Can't wait to get your book!

Diane Evans said...

My default size is Queen, don't know why as I have a king size bed. But seems like all the gifts I give are for queen beds..LOL..I love this fabric, got my catalog last night and drooled over it..Hope I win. Oh, love your quilt great easy pattern.

dianeevans@q.com

The Calico Cat said...

Do you think these will play well with Liberty Lawn?

I'm in the go big or go home camp. 100x100 seems to be my minimum! (My toddler snuggles with one of those monsters on our couch!)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the opportunity to win a FQ sampler. They are gorgeous!!! my default size is Queen 90" square usuallY... I seem to like square quilts wierd I know....

Lori H said...

Lap-twin seems to be what I have done the most of but I've vowed to make at least full size the rest of the year!

doodlebugmom said...

I would love to win this! I tend to make more baby quilts than anything, but I am currently binding a twin size for my great niece.

nancym said...

Anything bigger than about 60 x 80 gets pretty hard to quilt for me so that's my usual. I just got the Connecting Threads catalog yesterday and love the lawn!

Freddie said...

I tend to make big quilts around 60x80. I do like baby quilts but my girls are too big for them now and most of my friends have "big" children too.

greelyrita said...

Yikes! Lots of hopefuls! My default size is single bed. Unfortunately, I don't have any single beds. Crazy, I know. Thanks for the chance to win!!

Sarah M. said...

Hello! Your quilt is beautiful!! I just started quilting, so I don't have a go-to size yet. I made a strip quilt for my daughter's American Girl. I need to follow Heather's motto too! Oh and I love that you have Awana circle lines in the basement! I am the Sparks director for our church's group. Such a wonderful program! Thank you for sharing!

Amy Sp said...

I almost always make baby size quilts, and then give them to babies!

Melissa Corry said...

I love making baby blankets so that is probably what I make the most of. But when it is not for a specific baby or bed, I normally do lap size as well :)

Ellen said...

I just received the latest catalog yesterday and was in awe of these beautiful fabrics. Would love to win! My go to size is a larger lap - easier to quilt.

Dollwood Farms said...

I typically make more lap size quilts but also make a lot of baby quilts too. I alsways mix up fabric weights, lol. It seems so anyway. Especially lately. Thanks

Dhia Peach said...

Baby quilts are my fav about 35-40" x 35-40"

TexPat said...

I usually make minis since I have a short attention span but for this fabric I'd go to lap size. It's a beautiful collection!

purplehaze said...

I make 60 x64 inch quilts. They are easiest for me to machine quilt. This new fabric line is so lovely. I would love to make a little summer quilt and pillowcases for my bedroom from it.

Becky said...

Thanks for the give away! I tend to make twin bed sized quilts... very versatile, but lately I've been doing lots of minis or wall hanging quilts. Postcards are another favorite size (4 by 6 inches).

Lindsey said...

Count me in! Thanks for the giveaway! I love to make twin size quilts or smaller--anything bigger is just too hard to push through the machine for quilting!

Tasha said...

I usually make lap quilts, too. I would love to make something bigger, but I'm afraid that I'll lose steam midway!

Anonymous said...

I usually make lap-size quilts too, quick and easy
alisha@netidea.com

Morgan said...

It's definitely been baby size lately! Which is nice, because they're sooo much easier to quilt!
Thanks for the giveaway!

Jennifer said...

Beautiful Fabric! Thanks for the chance to win. My quilts usually end up lap size or baby quilts.

patty a. said...

My default size is bigger is better! I have an 8' x 8' design wall and I when making the annual family Xmas quilt I try to almost fill the space. I have never used lawn so I would have fun trying it out! Thanks for the giveaway.

Sharmond said...

Beautiful fabrics! I usually default to a lap size quilt, too. But, I think I really need to try and go bigger. Thanks for giveaway opportunity!

sandy said...

Hi
I am a new quilter working on my first quilt. It will be 49" x 56" by the time I am finished, so guess that is my default quilt size at th emoment. Thanks for the giveaway.

Sandy

Dana Woolson said...

I've been making a ton of baby quilts lately but I'd love one just for me and that would be a king for our bed!

Kelly C. said...

I like 45x60. They come together quickly but they are large enough to appreciate the design.

April (Polkadot Sparrow) said...

I default to either Queen or Twin. Which is why it takes me forever to finish a quilt!

Your king size topper there is pretty cool! Lawn fabrics looks like so much fun--a great summer quilt! :)

hollymade said...

I default to lap size too. Anything bigger I'd definitely have to plan for in advance, and if I'm doing something larger, I really want to use fabric I LOVE if I'm going to put the time in. Lap quilts are quicker and more fun for experimenting.

Kristy said...

Still just a beginner, so the smaller the better :)
Kristy
bakkernk at gmail dot com

Deairdre said...

It seems my default size has been queen, but I am trying hard to change that this year. I am hoping to accomplish more FINISHED projects if I downsize me default!

Beautiful layout and fabric!
Didi

Dave G said...

I really loved this fabric when I saw it on Connecting Threads. In fact, I ordered some and received it in the mail today. I didn't read the product description, so I was a little shocked when I felt the weight of the fabric, but I was thrilled to see it on your blog and read your comments regarding how well it was sewing together. That puts some of my fears at rest. I am planning to make a disappearing nine-patch with this fabric, so I'd love to win some extra pieces. I usually make my quilts to fit a full-size bed, but it honestly depends on how much I am enjoying the pattern I'm working on. If it's something I enjoy sewing, then it might turn out huge, but if it's tedious, well... it might be a baby quilt or a table runner. I don't really do a lot of planning.

daveguffey1@mchsi.com

Anonymous said...

I generally shoot for queen size but they often come in a bit shy...as long as they are big enough to cover the top of the bed, I'm happy. All my kids want quilts for their beds, so I'm stuck making larger sizes.

The fabric is gorgeous! Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
Jan

Ngelica said...

I Don't have a default size yet as I'm still learning to sew. I would make a crib size quilt :)

Debbie said...

I have only made baby quilts, but am working on 2 twin quilts for my girls. So, I guess my default is baby ;)

Helen said...

Most of my quilts have been baby quilts, for my grandkids, but I had made a few that were bigger. I LOVE this fabric and would love to win and see this line.

hl3smith@yahoo.com

Chrystal said...

I have been making couch throws mostly, around 50x65 or so. But I'd like to start making full/queen so I have more options to use on the bed in the guest room.

I just got my CT catalog in the mail, haven't got to look through it yet, but I'll be sure to check out these lawn fabrics!

Chrystal
cambroz at yahoo dot com

Keeley said...

I like to make king size quilts because I LOVE big snuggly blankets! But with my sewing machine being small it means they have to be tied instead of quilted :(. Oh well, I'm just happy to sew!

Kristy said...

Seems like my default lately has been baby quilts because there have been so many babies! Otherwise I tend to do a lap size quilt! Great giveaway!

Mary said...

Lap size is my default! Love your book.

Tamie said...

I have only made baby and lap size quilts with one almost twin size. I just haven't been compelled to keep going yet. Thanks for the giveaway.

Deb said...

I tend to make lap or standard size quilts. Once in a while I'll throw in a queen size, but have never made a king size quilt. Looks nice, wonder how it will quilt up with the different weights, you'll have to let us know. Purchased your book, very nice!

Samantha K said...

I love these fabrics! Especially now that it is Spring Time!! I usually go overboard on sizes of my quilts-I tend to do full sized quilts for 'lap quilts'. What can I say-You can never have too much blanket to curl up in!

themissymom said...

queen size.
Your quilt is pretty.

yeah for a give away!
themissymom@gmail.com

Jessie Lathroum said...

I like that floral print too! That is a LOT of squares,... and a LOT of sashing. I think, like you, I tend to go lap size with my quilts. I dont have a huge machine, so they seem to be the biggest I would attempt at the moment. Baby quilts are great and I always forget that I can make smaller quilts too! Cant wait to see your finished king!!

Ronda said...

My default size is also lap sized, because that is about as large as I want to go when I quilt it myself on my domestic machine. Anything bigger goes to the long armer! I was just admiring that new fabric line in the Connecting Threads catalog. It looks beautiful!

Lynn said...

45 x 60. or a similiar lap size. It's a good size to do some playing around and experimenting with.

Aliceart said...

My default is a twin size - and I don't have a twin size bed in the house! That's because nap quilts aren't big enough for me to snuggle in; I like to be able to cover my toes and tuck under my chin without it feeling tight. I think twin is the perfect size for TV watching, taking a nap, and folds nicely over the end of any bed just waiting to be pulled up and snuggled.

Andi said...

My default size is about 60x70...the required size for Quilts of Valor!

Quilt Monkey said...

I just saw this fabric for the first time last night and was trying to decide if I should buy some! So beautiful. I am just like you, my default size is a twin/lap quilt. They are so much more manageable to work on. Though I have made a few giants in my life! Thanks for the chance!

Mom2RyandSis said...

Beautiful fabric! My quilts usually end up lap quilts or baby quilts.

Suzanne said...

Hello! I like that--go big or go home! I typically go for a similar size to what you make. Any larger than that I have to seriously concentrate on doing. The lap size comes so easily.

Your design is coming along so nicely! King me too!

CraftyGardenMom - Tanesha said...

I almost always make somewhere between a lap size and a twin. Beautiful new fabric line! Thanks for the giveaway.

DeniseMarie said...

I'm easily distracted, so big quilts have a tendancy to be left unfinished - my bad! I like baby quilts.

Quiltgal said...

My favourite quilt size is a large lap although I also make doubles as that is the side of bed we have. I would love to
win the Connecting thread FQ'a.

Carolyn J. said...

throw size is my default, but I've done from mini to queen size :)

Happy stitching!

MellieWo said...

I've made almost a different size for every quilt! The closest size in general would be twin. I've made blocks for two kings but have finished three babies, one double, and one lap so far. Thanks for the chance to win and can't wait to see your finished quilt!

Jackie said...

I love Connecting Thread fabrics. I tend to make Queen size quilts but lately have been making lap size.

gab said...

Since I make a lot of quilts for a prayer quilt ministry, these are lap size 50x60. I'm anxious to "feel" the lawn cotton.

Michele said...

i saw this in the most recent catalog and knew i had to have it! so glad they are offering this. love how you've used it! my default quilt size is throw sized. easy to make, not a lot of fabric, made pretty quickly so i can move on to other projects. :-)

Layton Mom said...

My go to quilt is always a flannel rag baby quilt. They go together so quickly and are very forgiving. arinlayton at gmail dot com

Token Asian Friend said...

I figure if I am going to make a quilt, I'll at least make it to fit a bed. So, my standard sizes are large crib size for babies, or twin.

Tokenasianfriend (at) gmail (dot) com

Cheryl said...

I have made on lap sized quilt and one baby sized quilt. I am working up to making a full size for my daughter but the idea of quilting it in my home machine is daunting.

c_kaminsky(at)yahoo(dot)com

Jenn said...

That is so pretty! My default size is baby blanket size...usually about 45"x45". However, I have gotten alot more "requests" so I have done anything from baby to King now. This fabric is gorgeous!

Messy Mouse said...

I love this fabric! Perfect for spring... My default quilt size is usually a small lap or large baby quilt. I only have a small sewing machine and the throat won't handle much more than that. Thanks for the give-away!
themessymouse@gmail.com

Tracybug Creative said...

I love making smallish baby quilts. They are easy to quilt and finish up quickly! This fabric looks so fun to play with!

Nicole @ Patchwork Duck Designs said...

Thanks for hosting such a great giveaway! I tend to make lap or twin-sized quilts. No matter what, I make sure the length is at least 72 inches...a quilt should cover your toes!

Kalynn's Creations said...

Not sure I really have a default quilt size, if it is not for a specific reason, I generally make it as big as I can with what fabric I have. I live about 100 miles from the nearest quilt shop - so I use what I have and go with it. Would love to try some cotton lawn fabric, I have never tried it.

Thanks so much for a chance to win!

Kristen Sanderson said...

I usually make lap size quilts as well. Thanks for the giveaway. ksanderson@hotmail.ca

Donna O said...

I mostly make lap quilts of various sizes for our church group donations. I like to make a variety of patterns and I'm always eager to start something new so I don't go too large.

KateKwiltz said...

Funny, I was just drooling over that fabric in the catalog last night!

I'm a lap-size quilter -- anything bigger, and I might lose interest! :)

Brooke @ little b quilts said...

I tend to go for lap sized quilts as well...one of these days I'll go bigger. Maybe ;-)

brookeali(at)hotmail.com

Kourtney said...

I usually make lap sized quilts unless I am making a gift and know the specific bed size that I'm gifting it for. Or I'll make a twin size, because everybody needs a little extra quilt, even if they're using it for a throw!

Anonymous said...

I love to make crib size quilt , these fabric are beautiful!

VickiT said...

So far, I've been making baby and lap sizes quilts. I'm too afraid to do anything larger yet.

I have already seen this fabric on their site the other day. It's very pretty fabric and love the colors.

Lily said...

Opps, I want to start a quilt for more than 20 years, but never did - maybe this time?

Cokie K said...

I don't have a "default" size. I Just started quilting last June. I have made everything from minis to king-sized. We figured it up the other day and I have completed 20 quilts since I started. 5 are minis. Can you say compulsive quilter? lol

Anonymous said...

i don't have a default quilt size as of yet as i am a new quilter just learning ..... i do seem to gravitate towards the lap quilt size though in patterns..... i hope to tackle one in the future :)

Carmen said...

I just was checking out this line of fabric last night when I got my Connecting Threads catalog. I usually go for lap size quilts too.

Bugglesnug said...

Crib size! They're quick and easy and great for Project Linus. :)

Krista said...

I usually make a lap size because I don't think my machine could handle more than that when quilting!

Unknown said...

not sure I have a default. Probably somewhere in between twin and lap!
Thanks for the opportunity to win! Love connecting threads!

Ruth said...

I don't really have a favorite size as it depends on so many things - the recipient especially. Right now, I'm working on finishing some large quilts, king size and queen size. What a great giveaway!

Anne said...

My default size is also lap quilts. Here, I get lots of inspiration too. Thanks for the giveaway.

Anonymous said...

Pretty spring colors! "Go big or go home,"--I like that.

Sewcando said...

I just received their magazine in the mail and was drooling over this fabric. So pretty. I would say my default size quilt right now is baby quilt size. 45 x 60.

Chez Roo said...

A lawn quilt sounds lovely. I am hoping to one day get around to making a quilt out of voiles - soft and lightweight, yum! My default size is usually twin, or slightly smaller. But I make quilts for my kids and other peoples kids, so twin is what I usually end up with. I hope to one day make a king size, but, yikes, am scared of having to quilt that!

Nancy said...

I have no idea what I would do if my blog got over 500 comments...that's crazy...

Lap quilts are my default too.. Can be a generous baby quilt too....

Lyndsey said...

My default size is baby-quilt! I have several already made, but when I find out about a new baby, I use it as an excuse to make ANOTHER one.

Quilter Mom of 3 said...

I'd like to win a bundle from Connecting Threads!!


I typically stick with baby and toddler size. So many of my friends are either pregnant, have babies or toddlers, so they make easy go-to gifts!!

I have 2 toddlers of my own and am due August 2nd with our 3rd child.

Unknown said...

I make lots of different sizes, but probably most often baby quilts as that has been what the demand has been :)

birdWatcher said...

I can't tell if my comment posted or not so I'll try again--

Am on my third baby quilt and have only just finished the top to a queen-sized quilt, which might be my last, so guess baby quilts would be the ones I like the most as a new sewer. Love that fabric!

Very Lazy Daisy said...

Since most of my quilts are given away as gifts, they tend to be a large lap size.. but lately it seems I am stuck in baby quilt land.. Thanks for the lovely giveaway, gorgeous fabrics!

Anonymous said...

Since I still consider myself a newbie quilter, I don't have a favorite size yet, but I do know that I sure enjoyed making baby size quilts after spending weeks making a queen size!

Doris said...

You crack me up.

Twin size, it's about as big as I can handle...

Slowpoke said...

What beautiful fabric! I tend to make lap quilts but I have been asked to make a Queen size one for my son and daughter-in-law and I'm feeling nervous about undertaking such a big size so they are still waiting for me
to find a pattern that won't be too daunting. Ashley's tutorial might just be the incentive I've been waiting for. Your quilt looks absolutely lovely. Thank You for the great giveaway. Very gratefully, Luba

Anonymous said...

I make table toppers if I want to experiment or only have a little of a specific fabric. Otherwise it depends on whether it's for my bed or someone else or a raffle quilt for an org. VermontPines at aol dot com

Lauren said...

I love baby quilts. Our family is almost out of babies though, so I am going to have to start going bigger!

Anonymous said...

I usually make quilt tops that are categorized as a lap quilt. I like my quilts to be at least 72" long. I love your pattern and fabric choices. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

Jenny said...

Crib size is my go to. I LOVE giving them away to expectant moms! Fun fabric!
queenbjenny-at-hotmail-dot-com

ps love your book I just got my copy in the mail!

Doreen B said...

My go to size is approx approx 65" x 88". I also like mini's to put on the wall. Thanks for the chance to
win!

Danielle said...

I love all of the things on your page! And it looks like your quilt will be beautiful!

If you should happen to pick me, I think a 60" x 72" quilt sounds great! I actually just usually make patchwork dresses for my girls with quilting squares!!

Kleep said...

I've made few enough quilts that I don't really have a default. But I like to go bigger as my hubby is very tall and lap quilts don't quilt give him the toe to chin coverage he's looking for!

Deborah said...

After making 15 queen size quilts I moved down to lap quilts. This past month, I have been in baby mode. Just ordered your book. :) Love Connecting Threads! The fabric is beautiful.
Deborah

claire said...

My go-to quilt size is crib sized, probably because most of my creations are for newborns and toddlers. Thanks for the chance to win!

Rosa said...

I go to large quilt to my bed though my fav is lap quilt to gift.Thanks

Anonymous said...

My go to size is table topper! I am challenged by the actual quilting part of quilt projects. Basic sewing machine and no confidence in my skills! Learned to sew with patterns and need that safety net! Diane
dmcl.lecompte @comcast.net

Erin @ MakeitSew said...

It seems like I'm always making baby quilts, so I'd say crib size is my default size!

Michelle C said...

I've made a couple lap sized quilts, but I find that size awkward to utilize (but perfect for toddler beds!). I tend to also "go big" and currently have two king size and one oversized twin on my WIP list.

Eliz. said...

I usually make wall hangings, so make them to fit where they are to hang, but I recently finished two queen size quilts and then made a little 24" x 30" hanging to keep in practice.

Kimberly said...

ooh I think your fave is mine too...very pretty. My default is crib size since it seems I have lots of friends having babies and there are lots of places to donate them to as well locally. thanks for the giveaway!

grandmarockton said...

THANKS for giveaway! Crib or the lap size is what I'm usally making

BA said...

I usually make baby/lap size, but I have several bigger quilts in the works!

cathy said...

I love the quilt you are making with this fabric. I tend to make baby and lap quilts. I am afraid of attempting those big quilts.

Anonymous said...

I think I lean toward lap size - I think!! Tracy

brittany C said...

my default quilt size is somewhere between a crib and a lap quilt, i usually call it a "child's couch quilt"!

Anonymous said...

My recent quilts have all been small ones for all the new babies around here. Thanks for the chance to win!
aces142 (at) yahoo.com

Peyton Roberts said...

My default size is crib size because I have only ever made coin quilts (thanks to your help!). In fact, I'm back on your blog today finishing up my 8th one, using your binding tutorial yet again. Thanks for making quilting so fun and easy, and for a chance to win pretty threads :)

Dottie's Daughter said...

Most of my quilts are twin size for some reason.

Candias said...

I love the lap size quilts, you can never have too many of them! Although my newest project is a pinwheel pattern queen size for my bed...finally one for me! Thanks for the contest!

Katie said...

love this fabric line and your quilt! It's beautiful! My default is a table runner - easy to complete in one or two naptimes!

Anonymous said...

As I age I am noticing that making the bigger quilts is harder on the neck and shoulders so, I seem to be making more lap size or twin. Also my sewing space is limited so it is easier with something smaller. I would love to win these fats, I just got the new connecting threads mag the other day. Beautiful! Sandy saschme912@q.com

Carolyn said...

my default is queen size, isn't that hilarious. because I just want to make everything for me me me! :)

Colleen said...

I am a new quilter so I do not have a default quilt yet
I did enjoy making the baby quilt which was my first project.

Denise L said...

I too, am more apt to make lap size quilts however, I would really like to make one to fit my queen size bed.

I really like your quilt that you made in the church basement, love the design as well as the color.

Denise

Annalia said...

Beautiful! It's fun to see that you make other people's designs too. :)

...and now I'm going to go do my homework about cotton lawn...

MomMom said...

I truly have no default. Ive done dollies, kings, babies etc. Now, my FAVE is a weird size. Bigger than a lap & shorter than a twin. It fits a giant 7 year old boy just perfect :)

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