I would make lots of fun improv quilts as I did that recently with some leftover solid fabrics and made 6 small wall hangings. It was such a creative and fun process so to make a whole entire quilt (or two) with these beautiful solids would be amazing.
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At 87, making quilts keeps me going. I would LOVE having your lovely fabrics in every possible color to make more quilts with the leftovers from my other AGF fabrics. The possibilities are endless. Hope my quilt making can continue for a while!!! ❤️
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I have recently fallen in love with AGF. I would make a "Chandelier" quilt for starters. I would share with my friends. Everyone should experience this beautiful fabric!
I've been quilting since i was 30,using cardboard templates. I'm 83 and I love solid fabrics.thank-you for all the great quilt inspiration and sewing projects
What a wonderful giveaway would love to make quilts for my grand and great grandchildren with these wonderful solids. Thanks to your absolutely beautiful fabrics I am back to making quilts after 20 years.
I make a lot of charity quilts for my juvenile clients who are homeless. I can thing of sooooo many amazing quilts I could make with these beautiful colors!! The sky is the limit! Thanks for hosting such a great channel and amazing giveaway! Good luck everyone!!
As a Grandmom of 6 grandsons, I will be making one of them soon his 'big boy quilt' now that he's passed on to his twin size bed. So using some of these solids with some of your other Art Gallery fabric choices will be a great quilt for him. Also I plan on making a couple of table runners for birthdays for two daughters. Your solids always enhance the prints from your designers' fabrics. Fun!
I love all the new fabrics. I would definitely make a star quilt in all the colors of the rainbow. Would be big enough for hubby and dogs and me to cuddle on cold winter nights.
My wife and I are part of a sewing small group with our church and have been making quilt tops to donate to Flying Horse Ranch, in Mt. Gilead, Ohio. This is one of Paul Newman’s camps for kids with disabilities to escape their prognosis and be a kid. Each kid gets s to choose and keep their quilt from their bed, as a reminder of the fun they had being free. We would bless many more kids, if we won the fabric. Have a blessed day!!!
I just turned 77 and am a prime example of why you CAN teach old dogs new tricks. I am fully immersed in modern quilt making. For most modern quilts, solids are the stars of the show. Even when I fall back to a more traditional quilt pattern with a traditional line of fabrics (florals for me) I must have two to three solids to pull together the entire look of the project. My daughter is a beginner quilter and I would love to win this bundle to give her "stash" a good solid jumpstart.
I’ve been wanting to make a traditional cathedral window quilt. These fabrics would make the perfect windows. I can picture the color wash blending beautifully across the quilt.
What an awesome block! Totally surprised me! I would make a bunch of fun colorful quilts with this fabric! We make and donate quilts primarily to foster children so they have something of their own.
What a beautiful collection of fabric....any quilter will be fortunate to add these bundles to their collection! I am at the point of my quilting where I need to add in some basics, backgrounds and top of the list, particularly, a whole lot more solids to my collections. My focus has been more towards patterns and I am now at the point where they need solid companions to make them pop. The bundles are not only wonderful fabrics, they are great bundles of colourful joy!!
Wow! That's quite a milestone - congratulations! I'm currently starting to make quilts for people going through cancer treatments - those different fabrics would make a pile of bright and cheerful quilts!
Well, like most quilters I would first just touch and drool over such a large selection. Then for sure one of the quilts would be a rainbow theme for my four year old grand daughter who loves rainbows and then for me I have been wanting to make an owl quilt using all different shades of brown and taupe. Of course there is also the green quilt that I have been thinking of and...... so much more. Thanks for making this offering.
My Granddaughter is 5, and over Christmas she asked me if I would make her another quilt for her bed. She then asked if I would put a bird on it. Of course, I've been planning this ever since (a broken arm in January has sidelined me for a time) and have gathered my AGF fabrics using several lines, including Daydream. I would love to use your AGF solid fabrics to create her quilt in an ombre rainbow color palette! With all this fabric, a pieced rainbow back would also be a fun possibility! Thank you so much for your generosity and the quality of your fabrics, and congratulations!
This is an adorable quilt block. There are so many options for using it; a baby quilt, trivet, and table runner to name a few. I will definitely give this a go!
What a fun project and I love the Pure Solid fabric choices for the folded star! I have been a user of AGF fabrics for a while, now, but I have only ordered one or perhaps two AGF solids. Why? Because I was a very new quilter when I discovered AGF, I chose to make quilts, pillows and table runners from the patterns shown in the Look Books using the designer collections. That way, I learned a lot about color and how to best put different fabric designs together in a project. Something else the designers at AGF have taught me is to be open to new colors and new color combinations to the extent that I feel I can branch out and try to put colors and fabric designs together myself. Recently, I ordered the Pure Solids Color cards with fabric samples so I could start some new projects of my own. I’d like to work on some foundation paper-piecing items that I believe the quality of the AGF fabrics will favor. Since I always order more AGF fabric than I need for a project, the Pure Solids will combine well with my stash. I find that the quality of the AGF fabrics is beyond that of any other fabrics I have worked with. This is especially apparent in the Pure Solids line. I recently decided to make some hot pads and ordered the “Midnight” pure solid to use as backing. I couldn’t believe how beautifully the quality of the solid fabric stood out. So, I’m excited about using more Pure Solids in the future and I thank AGF for not only producing such a superior product, but also for the Look Books showcasing the AGF designers’ work which have taught me so very much.
These colors are absolutely stunning. I dream big every time I see them. Definitely find an AGF rainbow quilt pattern of some sort, probably share some with a quilting buddy sharing the greatness of AGF fabrics!
I love that block. With 30 yards of fabric I can do a rainbow quilt for my own bed since I have made quilts for everyone in my family but me. Now it is my turn to dress up my bedroom
Thank you for a great video, the possibilities are endless with all those fat quarters. A quilt with this folded block of all the colors would be beautiful. Thank again. Stay safe.
These would be perfect for a quilt in my bucket list: traditional quilt blocks in different color solids. I keep collecting quilt block patterns and tutorials.
I really love this block the dimension it has. on the multicolors looking down from above. This reminds me of blocks that my great-grandmother used to make in quilts. when I was a child, of course then I was too young to learn how to make these squares. But now much older, I just haven't learned how to make this square. until now Watching your video was simple and easy. way to assemble these blocks. Thank you for this video. I'm going to make these blocks. into a quilt in memory of my great-grandmother.
With all these beautiful fabrics I would make a full folded star quilt. I'm excited to take on this project. Thank you for offering this chance to win these gorgeous solids precut fabrics.
Endless options with these gorgeous fabrics. For sure a rainbow quilt of some sort such as Alison Glass’s Feathers pattern. They will also look fabulous on display in my sewing room.
First I would stack and restack them to drool over the colors! And then I would play with the colors mixing them until I find the perfect combo. I’ve been dreaming of a sunset quilt and I think there would be the right combo of colors for a sunset, sunrise, mid day, and night quilt. Then I could go into the seasons. Oh my the creative juices are flowing!
Solids are so versatile and used in many quilts.I have never made a whole quilt in all solids, so I would like to make at least one using many of these lovely colors. Just having the huge variety of colors would be great for my stash.
Thank you for this video! I have seen folded stars before but they seemed too difficult. Your video makes this much more clear to me. I agree with Joan, although I am in my 70's. Quilting keeps us going and our brains working. I would use this fabric to make quilts for the local teen foster care shelter, as these kids really could use something of their very own.
AGF is the best. I love the way it feels. I would use the solids to bring out the colors in some of my favorite stashed AGF fabrics. Make a few quilts and some bags.
Never an end to the creative use of solids. They can be background, blend, coordinate, and be a focal fabric. It seems there is never an end to the quilts I want to make and solids play an important design element.
I love working with solids. Oh my, with thirty yards of fabric I would share with my small quilt group and challenge them to make a quilt with them. That would be a fun group project.
I have been wanting to make a flower garden quilt that showcases the color wheel and these gorgeous fabrics would give me all the necessary combos! Love the folded star!
These are beautiful! I would use all of the fabric to make quilts for my granddaughter. She's only 9, but I've started filling up a cedar chest with quilts and needlework for her for when she grows up and buys her first home.
Those bundles are lovely! They have such a nice range of color values that I would probably use them to make a quilt that has lots of transparency effects.
What couldn't I make with all those gorgeous fat quarters--quilts, bucket hats, aprons, baby clothes, and more! Thanks for the awesome giveaway opportunity. That Folded Star block is magic!
Never having had just a "stash of solids" I was over the 🌈 giddy looking at the offering today... first thing came to mind was to make 2-sided (2 different colors) of placemats for my daughter who uses fiestaware different colors dinnerware!.... the solids for boys quilts and some for doll clothes and some for adding to repro 30's fabrics for making my new great-grand baby Twins, carriage quilts....oh the endless possibilities. Will joyfully be waiting
I love AGF fabrics! I'd definitely be making potholders with this awesome array of fabric colors! Plus a few folded star quilts! This looks like a great beginner project for me. Thank you for making the most amazing fabrics!
What a great way to use some scraps as well! Thanks for the tutorial. I’d make a quilt for my best friend (or 2!). Your fabrics are always great to quilt with!
What wouldn't I make? Probably table runners, mug rugs, and kitchen accessories. I'd probably save some for when I need particular colors for applique projects. Generous giveaway. Thank you.
Love how vibrant AGF solids are. Inwould love to make a dresser runner and a cozy throw for our sofa to cuddle with family during movie nights at home💕
Can any quilter ever have enough fabric?? I think not!! A Folder Star quilt in many glorious colors would find a very happy home with one of my grandchildren. Making me a Very Happy Grandma!!!
Thats a gorgeous block with gorgeous fabrics. With all the colors I would try some improv cutting and piecing. The possibilities are endless and the colors will be fit all together. Would love to do that.
I would love to make this folded star into a quilt! Beautiful colors!! Would make a beautiful modern quilt to auction off for a charity cause, or an heirloom quilt to pass down to future generations!
O what gorgeous fabrics! 🤩 I would make quilts for all of my kiddos but also as a member of our local guild I would organize Comfort Days with some of the fabric to be used in our program for new babies in our town. We have print fabrics so the solids would be such a compliment! Thanks AGF for these videos!
I made these folded stars 40 years ago for a craft fair in Atlanta, GA. Had so much fun making them. But these beautiful solids will make much prettier stars than I made all those years ago!
I would finish several project ideas I have including tote bags, quilted pillows, runners, baby quilts and a sewing machine cover. I also would use the solids to make American girl doll clothes for my daughter! So many options with those beautiful solids!
I can feel my creative gears revving up with possibilities if I am the lucky recipient of these beautiful solid fabrics! What a wonderful way to share your gorgeous colors!! Yes, please….
All the colors of the rainbow, and more!! I would absolutely make some stars from the tutorial and then a couple of quilts on the Art Gallery website; it is full of wonderful inspiration!
I would make lots of fun improv quilts as I did that recently with some leftover solid fabrics and made 6 small wall hangings. It was such a creative and fun process so to make a whole entire quilt (or two) with these beautiful solids would be amazing.
Congrats Kate Yeater!! 🌺 YOU ARE THE LUCKY WINNER! 🎉 Make sure to reply with your email so we can contact you and send you your Pure Solids Bundles totaling OVER 30 YARDS!
Thank you all for playing, see you in the next one. ✨
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At 87, making quilts keeps me going. I would LOVE having your lovely fabrics in every possible color to make more quilts with the leftovers from my other AGF fabrics. The possibilities are endless. Hope my quilt making can continue for a while!!! ❤️
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I would either make a mod geometric quilt or perhaps quilt the FQs together and make a scrappy quilted jacket!
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I have recently fallen in love with AGF. I would make a "Chandelier" quilt for starters. I would share with my friends. Everyone should experience this beautiful fabric!
Oh wow, so many possibilities. Love the solid colour range!
I've been quilting since i was 30,using cardboard templates.
I'm 83 and I love solid fabrics.thank-you for all the great quilt inspiration and sewing projects
So many beautiful possibilities!!! I’ve never done a solid color quilt… so I would probably start with a rainbow Irish chain!!!
What a wonderful giveaway would love to make quilts for my grand and great grandchildren with these wonderful solids. Thanks to your absolutely beautiful fabrics I am back to making quilts after 20 years.
I make a lot of charity quilts for my juvenile clients who are homeless. I can thing of sooooo many amazing quilts I could make with these beautiful colors!! The sky is the limit! Thanks for hosting such a great channel and amazing giveaway! Good luck everyone!!
I love this block and with these bundles of solids I could make a beautiful rainbow quilt design. Love AGF fabrics. Quality fabrics.
As a Grandmom of 6 grandsons, I will be making one of them soon his 'big boy quilt' now that he's passed on to his twin size bed. So using some of these solids with some of your other Art Gallery fabric choices will be a great quilt for him. Also I plan on making a couple of table runners for birthdays for two daughters. Your solids always enhance the prints from your designers' fabrics. Fun!
I love all the new fabrics. I would definitely make a star quilt in all the colors of the rainbow. Would be big enough for hubby and dogs and me to cuddle on cold winter nights.
Oh the possibilities of different quilt projects I would make with all these beautiful colours! So many quilts!
My wife and I are part of a sewing small group with our church and have been making quilt tops to donate to Flying Horse Ranch, in Mt. Gilead, Ohio. This is one of Paul Newman’s camps for kids with disabilities to escape their prognosis and be a kid. Each kid gets s to choose and keep their quilt from their bed, as a reminder of the fun they had being free. We would bless many more kids, if we won the fabric. Have a blessed day!!!
I just turned 77 and am a prime example of why you CAN teach old dogs new tricks. I am fully immersed in modern quilt making. For most modern quilts, solids are the stars of the show. Even when I fall back to a more traditional quilt pattern with a traditional line of fabrics (florals for me) I must have two to three solids to pull together the entire look of the project. My daughter is a beginner quilter and I would love to win this bundle to give her "stash" a good solid jumpstart.
Love love love solids - they make any quilt look striking! I'd be able to make several fun new quilts with this stash!!!
The possibilities are endless. I like to make baby quilts for friends having babies so having a stash of solids would be super helpful.
I would have so much fun with these solids making modern quilts ! The possibilities are endless!
I’ve been wanting to make a traditional cathedral window quilt. These fabrics would make the perfect windows. I can picture the color wash blending beautifully across the quilt.
What an awesome block! Totally surprised me! I would make a bunch of fun colorful quilts with this fabric! We make and donate quilts primarily to foster children so they have something of their own.
What a beautiful collection of fabric....any quilter will be fortunate to add these bundles to their collection! I am at the point of my quilting where I need to add in some basics, backgrounds and top of the list, particularly, a whole lot more solids to my collections. My focus has been more towards patterns and I am now at the point where they need solid companions to make them pop. The bundles are not only wonderful fabrics, they are great bundles of colourful joy!!
Wow! That's quite a milestone - congratulations! I'm currently starting to make quilts for people going through cancer treatments - those different fabrics would make a pile of bright and cheerful quilts!
Well, like most quilters I would first just touch and drool over such a large selection. Then for sure one of the quilts would be a rainbow theme for my four year old grand daughter who loves rainbows and then for me I have been wanting to make an owl quilt using all different shades of brown and taupe. Of course there is also the green quilt that I have been thinking of and...... so much more. Thanks for making this offering.
My Granddaughter is 5, and over Christmas she asked me if I would make her another quilt for her bed. She then asked if I would put a bird on it. Of course, I've been planning this ever since (a broken arm in January has sidelined me for a time) and have gathered my AGF fabrics using several lines, including Daydream. I would love to use your AGF solid fabrics to create her quilt in an ombre rainbow color palette! With all this fabric, a pieced rainbow back would also be a fun possibility! Thank you so much for your generosity and the quality of your fabrics, and congratulations!
I love these fabrics. I would use them to make quilts, bags, and gifts.
Ooh, I have so many nieces & nephews having babies right now. I would use them in lovely baby quilts! Lovely fabric!
Thank you for this video. Easy to understand and follow ❤
We are sew happy to hear! ❤❤
Make the beautiful stars and sew into great gifts 🧵🪡✂️ and brighten someone’s day💕
I would make many rainbow quilts with the fabrics. I have countless patterns that would look gorgeous in those modern solid colors!
Love sewing with AGF!!! Definitely would make quilts out of the fat quarters. Such beautiful colors!! 😍
I could make lots of projects like pot holders, placemats, cozy bowl, etc...Thank you for all.👍
I would try my hand at a folded star quilt! Art Gallery are my favorite fabrics for quilting! Thanks for the opportunity to win more!
This is an adorable quilt block. There are so many options for using it; a baby quilt, trivet, and table runner to name a few. I will definitely give this a go!
Those bundles would make a great sampler quilt!
Omg, I would make folded stars, and quilts, and zipper pouches, and bags, and more quilts, and embellish jackets. The possibilities are endless!
Oh my goodness, this is amazing. I would use the fabrics for quilts for care leavers. Pass on a quilty hug to someone leaving the care system.
I would make quilts for loved ones. Quilts are perfect gifts! ❣️ I LOVE how you organize the piece colors!
I love rainbow quilts and these bundles would make some gorgeous quilts.
What a fun project and I love the Pure Solid fabric choices for the folded star!
I have been a user of AGF fabrics for a while, now, but I have only ordered one or perhaps two AGF solids. Why? Because I was a very new quilter when I discovered AGF, I chose to make quilts, pillows and table runners from the patterns shown in the Look Books using the designer collections. That way, I learned a lot about color and how to best put different fabric designs together in a project.
Something else the designers at AGF have taught me is to be open to new colors and new color combinations to the extent that I feel I can branch out and try to put colors and fabric designs together myself. Recently, I ordered the Pure Solids Color cards with fabric samples so I could start some new projects of my own. I’d like to work on some foundation paper-piecing items that I believe the quality of the AGF fabrics will favor. Since I always order more AGF fabric than I need for a project, the Pure Solids will combine well with my stash.
I find that the quality of the AGF fabrics is beyond that of any other fabrics I have worked with. This is especially apparent in the Pure Solids line. I recently decided to make some hot pads and ordered the “Midnight” pure solid to use as backing. I couldn’t believe how beautifully the quality of the solid fabric stood out. So, I’m excited about using more Pure Solids in the future and I thank AGF for not only producing such a superior product, but also for the Look Books showcasing the AGF designers’ work which have taught me so very much.
Really a beautiful bundel of fabrics. The colors are amazing. I would love having your lovely fabrics in a warm color. Greetings Tineke.
Art Gallery Fabrics are fantastic!! So finely woven and soft! I would make a quilt with the fabrics, many quilts in fact!
Solids are where it is at for 2022!!!
Love this video - Thank you! I love solids and since Star quilts are some of my favorites, I think a rainbow star quilt would fabulous!
These colors are absolutely stunning. I dream big every time I see them. Definitely find an AGF rainbow quilt pattern of some sort, probably share some with a quilting buddy sharing the greatness of AGF fabrics!
I love that block. With 30 yards of fabric I can do a rainbow quilt for my own bed since I have made quilts for everyone in my family but me. Now it is my turn to dress up my bedroom
Fat quarters might be my favorite precut. So versatile for an array of fun quilts!
Beautiful collection of solids. A rainbow quilt of solids would be a great idea!
Thank you for a great video, the possibilities are endless with all those fat quarters. A quilt with this folded block of all the colors would be beautiful. Thank again. Stay safe.
Solids are necessary for quilts, your lovely fabrics would be a great addition to my quilt making.
Great new solids line! I would probably make a puff quilt using as many colors as I can with all this beautiful fabric!
With that beautiful fabric I would make a quilt for sure with all the different colors.
These would be perfect for a quilt in my bucket list: traditional quilt blocks in different color solids. I keep collecting quilt block patterns and tutorials.
So many colors and so many people still in need of something warm as our weather is still freezing. Great way to give back to others!
I really love this block the dimension it has. on the multicolors looking down from above. This reminds me of blocks that my great-grandmother used to make in quilts. when I was a child, of course then I was too young to learn how to make these squares. But now much older, I just haven't learned how to make this square. until now Watching your video was simple and easy. way to assemble these blocks. Thank you for this video. I'm going to make these blocks. into a quilt in memory of my great-grandmother.
I would create what you just taught me…n many more quilts to give away.
Love the quilt block! I’d use those solids for flying geese quilts. Its my new favorite and perfect Way to blend solids with recycled shirt fabrics
With all these beautiful fabrics I would make a full folded star quilt. I'm excited to take on this project. Thank you for offering this chance to win these gorgeous solids precut fabrics.
Thanks for the easy to follow directions for the star block. I can only imagine the possibilities of having so many solids together to use.
Endless options with these gorgeous fabrics. For sure a rainbow quilt of some sort such as Alison Glass’s Feathers pattern. They will also look fabulous on display in my sewing room.
Love the silky feel of AG fabrics in such a gorgeous palette of colors!!!
At first I would just sit and stare at all of these beautiful fabrics! I absolutely love your solids and how they feel.
First I would stack and restack them to drool over the colors! And then I would play with the colors mixing them until I find the perfect combo. I’ve been dreaming of a sunset quilt and I think there would be the right combo of colors for a sunset, sunrise, mid day, and night quilt. Then I could go into the seasons. Oh my the creative juices are flowing!
Solids are so versatile and used in many quilts.I have never made a whole quilt in all solids, so I would like to make at least one using many of these lovely colors.
Just having the huge variety of colors would be great for my stash.
I love AGF! All these beautiful colors would be perfect for a temperature quilt! And I love the creative names of the colors!
Sounds like a great way to make baby quilts--with alternating blocks of solids and animal blocks (or other cute drawings).
Thank you for this video! I have seen folded stars before but they seemed too difficult. Your video makes this much more clear to me. I agree with Joan, although I am in my 70's. Quilting keeps us going and our brains working. I would use this fabric to make quilts for the local teen foster care shelter, as these kids really could use something of their very own.
Beautiful colours. I can see many bright modern quilts in my future. Thanks
Thank you for this generous giveaway! I have never made an all-solid quilt yet but it's on my list! I love the quality of AGF fabrics!
Love the folded block, and the possibilities for this fabric are endless.
I would make a quilt, of course. Playing with fabric gives me such joy.
I love Art Gallery fabrics!! These solid bundles would be a great addition to my stash and be used in quilts for years to come!!
AGF is the best. I love the way it feels. I would use the solids to bring out the colors in some of my favorite stashed AGF fabrics. Make a few quilts and some bags.
I see a lot of modern quilts being made with all these beautiful bundles. Color play would be very fun.
Never an end to the creative use of solids. They can be background, blend, coordinate, and be a focal fabric. It seems there is never an end to the quilts I want to make and solids play an important design element.
I love working with solids. Oh my, with thirty yards of fabric I would share with my small quilt group and challenge them to make a quilt with them. That would be a fun group project.
I would make a quilt out of this star in every color!!
What a beautiful star... Never done solids before but it's sure looks like fun with all those colors...I would make a quilt... Nice!!
I have been wanting to make a flower garden quilt that showcases the color wheel and these gorgeous fabrics would give me all the necessary combos! Love the folded star!
These are beautiful! I would use all of the fabric to make quilts for my granddaughter. She's only 9, but I've started filling up a cedar chest with quilts and needlework for her for when she grows up and buys her first home.
Those bundles are lovely! They have such a nice range of color values that I would probably use them to make a quilt that has lots of transparency effects.
I love Art Gallery fabric and love the idea of having solids to match for quilts.
What couldn't I make with all those gorgeous fat quarters--quilts, bucket hats, aprons, baby clothes, and more! Thanks for the awesome giveaway opportunity. That Folded Star block is magic!
Never having had just a "stash of solids" I was over the 🌈 giddy looking at the offering today... first thing came to mind was to make 2-sided (2 different colors) of placemats for my daughter who uses fiestaware different colors dinnerware!.... the solids for boys quilts and some for doll clothes and some for adding to repro 30's fabrics for making my new great-grand baby Twins, carriage quilts....oh the endless possibilities. Will joyfully be waiting
I love AGF fabrics! I'd definitely be making potholders with this awesome array of fabric colors! Plus a few folded star quilts! This looks like a great beginner project for me. Thank you for making the most amazing fabrics!
What a great way to use some scraps as well! Thanks for the tutorial. I’d make a quilt for my best friend (or 2!). Your fabrics are always great to quilt with!
Wow! I’d love to make some quilts, pillows and table runners using this cute block and your fabulous fabrics!
What wouldn't I make? Probably table runners, mug rugs, and kitchen accessories. I'd probably save some for when I need particular colors for applique projects. Generous giveaway. Thank you.
Love how vibrant AGF solids are. Inwould love to make a dresser runner and a cozy throw for our sofa to cuddle with family during movie nights at home💕
Can any quilter ever have enough fabric?? I think not!! A Folder Star quilt in many glorious colors would find a very happy home with one of my grandchildren. Making me a Very Happy Grandma!!!
Thats a gorgeous block with gorgeous fabrics. With all the colors I would try some improv cutting and piecing. The possibilities are endless and the colors will be fit all together. Would love to do that.
I would love to make this folded star into a quilt! Beautiful colors!! Would make a beautiful modern quilt to auction off for a charity cause, or an heirloom quilt to pass down to future generations!
O what gorgeous fabrics! 🤩 I would make quilts for all of my kiddos but also as a member of our local guild I would organize Comfort Days with some of the fabric to be used in our program for new babies in our town. We have print fabrics so the solids would be such a compliment! Thanks AGF for these videos!
I made these folded stars 40 years ago for a craft fair in Atlanta, GA. Had so much fun making them. But these beautiful solids will make much prettier stars than I made all those years ago!
I would finish several project ideas I have including tote bags, quilted pillows, runners, baby quilts and a sewing machine cover. I also would use the solids to make American girl doll clothes for my daughter! So many options with those beautiful solids!
I can feel my creative gears revving up with possibilities if I am the lucky recipient of these beautiful solid fabrics! What a wonderful way to share your gorgeous colors!! Yes, please….
Pure Solids colors are inspiring, I'm eager to buy these solids for my next quilt project. AGF are the nicest quality.
All the colors of the rainbow, and more!! I would absolutely make some stars from the tutorial and then a couple of quilts on the Art Gallery website; it is full of wonderful inspiration!
I am new to quilting and love modern quilts. These solids would be perfect for the alphabet baby quilt I am making and would help to start my stash!
I love your videos, very clear instructions and inspiring too. I'd love to have all those solid colors to make a big rainbow quilt for my daughter.