Sewing Bird – Wide Back Quilting Fabric – 108 – Cream


Price per 1/4 Yard:
Sale price$3.50

Description

A roomy 108 inch wide back that makes finishing quilts faster and smoother. Sewing Bird 108 Cream delivers an elegant backing option with fewer seams and more coverage.

Details

VendorAndover Fabrics
Fabric CollectionSewingBird
DesignerEdyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts
Color Cream
Pattern Floral
Fabric TypeQuilting Cotton
Width108.0
WeightMid-weight
OpacitySolid

Collection Details

Sewing Bird by Edyta Sitar and Laundry Basket Quilts for Andover Fabrics features birds, roses, ribbons, shells, embroidered flowers, lattice, stars, scissors, stitches, pin tucks, doily, satin stitches, zig zag stitches and perals in shades of blue, teal, sea glass, indigo, brown, denim glacier, lake, azure, porcelain, and cream.

Andover prints the Sewing Bird collection on a premium 44 inch wide 60 by 60 (120 thread count) cotton quilting fabric. Hancock's of Paducah sells Laundry Basket Quilts Sewing Bird quilting fabrics by the yard, 108 inch wide quilt backing, charm squares, jelly rolls, layer cakes, quilt patterns, and quilt kits.

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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