Quilters Kits For All Skill Levels
At Shabby Fabrics, we are dedicated to providing our customers with a wide range of quilting kits to suit every skill level and style. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced quilter, our collection of kits will have a project that suits your needs. Our selection of kits includes options for table runners, wall hangings, baby quilts, and much more. Each kit is designed to be easy to follow, with clear instructions and all the supplies you need to complete your project.
In addition to our selection of kits, we also offer a wide range of quilting fabrics, patterns, and notions to support your creative endeavors. From laser cut kits to traditional fabric bundles, you'll find everything you need to bring your vision to life. Plus, our commitment to quality ensures that you will receive only the highest-quality materials and supplies.
Shop now and take advantage of our free shipping on all US orders over $75. Whether you are a seasoned quilter or just starting out, Shabby Fabrics is the perfect place to find all the supplies you need for your next project. Browse our selection today and get ready to bring your quilting visions to life!
Frequently Asked Questions About Quilters Kits For All Skill Levels
The best project to begin with to learn how to quilt is a quilt block. There are many ways to use a quilt block in a project when you're finished; You can make a pillow, wall hanging, or make more to stitch together into a larger quilt. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination! We recommend using a pattern to start but there are lots of ways for you to add your own personal touches. Be sure to check out our Learn to Quilt video series to follow along with Jen as she walks you through making your very first quilt with helpful tutorials, tips, and tricks!
We have our quilting kits arranged below. To narrow the results further, you can use the filters on the left side of this page.
To get started with quilting, you will need fabric, a rotary cutter, a cutting mat, quilting rulers, quilting pins, a sewing machine, and thread.
To assemble a quilt top, you will need to sew together the quilt blocks or squares. This can be done using a sewing machine or by hand.
To quilt the layers of a quilt together, you will need to sew through the top, batting, and backing of the quilt. This can be done using a sewing machine or by hand.
To bind a quilt, you will need to sew a strip of fabric around the edges of the quilt. This can be done by machine or by hand. The most common width of strips are 2-1/4" or 2-1/2" strips.
Some advantages of using a 108" wide backing fabric instead of piecing one using standard width fabric is the time it saves. You don't have to spend the time and effort piecing fabric together into the right size for your quilt. The finished look tends to be cleaner without any distracting seams, and 108" backing fabric often takes advantage of its size, featuring large images that wouldn't be possible to achieve with standard size fabrics.