Top 10 Quilting Disasters Part 1

Quilting Hall of Shame

What defines a great quilt in your eyes? Would you say that a harmonizing pattern is essential? Would matching yet contrasting colors be the hallmark of an excellent quilt. How about the stitchwork and other technical elements? What if the quilt you are viewing displays few or none of those elements? J&O Fabric store is showcasing what you are left with; Top 10 Quilting Disasters (part 1):

10. The Gold Blob Quilt

 

9. The Waaaaaay Too Much Going On Quilt

8. The Freecell Quilt

7. The Crazy Lady Quilt

Incredible Novelty Fabrics from Michael Miller Fabric Co.

Michael Miller has only been around since 1999 in comparison to other fabric mills with much more time on their hands. Nevertheless, since the very beginning Michael Miller has created some of the most enduring prints on high quality cotton.

Regardless of your novelty fabric preference, there will always be a Michael Miller print to suit your style. Dogs, cats, games, sports, food and many other themes are depicted in the wonderful cotton novelty fabrics from Michael Miller. Here is a selection of the retro-style Michael Miller fabrics that you’ll see at J&O Fabric Store:

Curly Swirl Fabric

Another Top 10 Quilting Disasters

Garish colors, strange patterns and terrible stitchwork will make for an ugly quilt. Yet very few people will ever admit to making an ugly quilt. A few brave souls admitted as much and posted their quilting failures online. Following is a list of Another Top 10 Quilting Failures. They may not be uglier more original than the chicken with full lips, but they can certainly try:

10. The Disinterested Dog Quilt

9. The Nightmare Quilt

This quilt could've starred in its own '80s horror movie

8. Getting the Seasons All Wrong Quilt