Beach House – Quilting Cotton Fabric – Chevron – Blue


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Description

Beach House has a soft coastal palette with prints that are easy to place in a quilt. This blue chevron with strong directional movement. It is useful when a project needs quilting cotton that can support piecing, borders, binding, or background areas without fighting the rest of the fabric pull.

Details

VendorAndover Fabrics
Fabric CollectionBeachHouseByLaundryBasketQuilts
DesignerEdyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts
Color Blue
Fabric TypeQuilting Cotton
Width44.0
WeightMid-weight
OpacitySolid

Collection Details

Beach House by Laundry Basket Quilts carries that calm, coastal feel without losing its traditional roots.

The prints lean classic. Florals, small geometrics, and simple patterns that piece easily and do not overwhelm your blocks. Everything is designed to work together, which makes it easy to move from one print to the next without overthinking placement.

The palette stays in the blues. Light to deep shades that give you contrast while still keeping the whole quilt feeling cool and collected.

This is a line that fits well with traditional patchwork. Good for blocks, strip quilts, or anything where you want a clean, pulled together look with a quiet coastal touch.

Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts

Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts

Edyta Sitar’s love of fabric began in Poland when she was young, creating her very first project from her mother’s drapes. That early passion grew into a lifelong creative calling.

After marrying her husband Michael, Edyta became part of the Sitar family quilting tradition. With the guidance of her mother-in-law Carol and grandmother-in-law Anna, she learned quilting at the frame and found confidence in the craft as both an artistic outlet and a meaningful way to express life’s experiences.

Edyta is the author of Reasons for Quilts (2011) and has been featured in magazines, books, and on The Quilt Show. She teaches workshops and classes, including AQS events, and shares her quilting journey through her YouTube channel. Her quilts have been exhibited internationally, including at the National Quilt Museum, and one of her quilts, Common Bride, is cataloged at the Library of Congress.

Now based in California, Edyta continues to design, teach, and inspire quilters worldwide through the stories she stitches into every quilt.

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