Treasured Threads Fabric Tour

Monday, January 9, 2023

I can't believe the day is almost here!
My first fabric line EVER is shipping to stores
at the end of the month.  It's a dream come true!

I would like to introduce to you - Treasured Threads
by yours truly, for Poppie Cotton.


This is a bright, happy fabric line
inspired by my love of crochet and quilting.  
A sweet sparrow bird is the mascot.


Some of the prints give a nod to graph paper,
doilies, and gingham.  And of course, there are lots of
florals thrown in too!  The colors include different
shades of pink, aqua, and yellow, with little pops of red, orange,
teal, and navy.  There are some creamy whites too, 
to round out the collection!


Today marks the start of a Treasured Threads
Fabric tour.  Many of my friends have made items
with advanced yardage of Treasured Threads.
I can't wait to see what they've made!
Here's the schedule; I hope you'll follow along!

Monday, January 9

http://www.gigisthimble.com/

Amber Johnson

Wednesday, January 11

@pinkdesertblossoms.shop

Leah Sande

Thursday, January 12

@jenfinquilts

Jen Williams

Friday January 13

http://happylittlecottage.blogspot.com/

Debbie Homick

Monday, January 16

JessicaDayon.blogspot.com

Jessica Dayon

Wednesday, January 18

http://www.happyquiltingmelissa.com/

Melissa Corry

Thursday, January 19

@melissaraej

Melissa Jensen

Friday, January 20

@aniva_rose

Aniva Willoughby

Monday, January 23

https://www.nannygoatquilts.com/

Lisa Garlic

Tuesday, January 24

Website: http://blueribbondesigns.com

Belinda Karls-Nace

Wednesday, January 25

https://verityvintagestudio.typepad.com/my-blog/

Kristin Clay

Monday January 30

http://www.abrightcorner.com/

Andy Knowlton


I have 3 new patterns that I've designed
in honor of Treasured Threads.

First, Positive Vibes:


It's a fat quarter-friendly pattern that comes with instructions 
for 2 sizes (baby and throw).  I'll be hosting a quilt-along
for the throw-size starting March 1st.
Details coming in a separate post soon.
Grab the pattern HERE.

The second pattern I designed for
Treasured Threads is called Sprout:


It comes with instructions for 3 sizes
(baby, throw, and queen) and it's
a great pattern to learn how to applique.
It's Layer Cake (or 10" square) friendly!


You can grab the Sprout pattern HERE.

The third and final pattern is called
Flora's Baskets.  It's my spin on a
vintage basket pattern.


Again, it's 10" square friendly and comes with instructions 
for 3 different-size quilts - lap. twin, and queen.


You can grab Flora's Baskets HERE.

I'll share more details soon
about each of these quilts.  To stay in the know
you can sign up for my newsletter HERE.

I'd love to hear what you think
about Treasured Threads!  And be sure,
to ask your local quilt shop for it, if you
want to get your hands on some!

Thanks for stopping by today!



8 comments:

  1. Very exciting for sure and congratulations!!! Your fabric truly is beautiful, Amber!

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  2. That’s not a sparrow, it’s a swallow! And awfully cute. Congrats on your first line.

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  3. I just found your place while looking for flowerpot inspiration. I don’t think my sent question went through to you so I will post it here. It is in reference to your 2012 or 2014 mini flowerpot quilt you made using 30’s fabric. I would like to adapt it to a larger lap size or twin size quilt. I also think
    Your new fabric line would look darling in it!!! Where can I purchase your fabric and do you have a place in utah as I live in Arizona, but have lots of contacts in Utah that can pick it up and the pattern I am referencing.

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    1. Hi there! Yes, I think my fabric would be super cute in that pattern! I have a blog post that lists all the shops that carry Treasured Threads. The only one I know of in Utah is The Corn Wagon in Springville. Here's the address for the blog post - http://www.gigisthimble.com/2023/01/treasured-threads-is-in-stores-now.html. It's dated 1/31/23.

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  4. Do you have a pattern for the Big Star quilt

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    1. The one that Aniva Rose shared on Instagram for the fabric tour? It is called Stars N Stripes by Villa Rose Designs.

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