Winter is the perfect season for cozying up inside with some hot chocolate to work on crafting projects of any kind. When the weather is cold and darkness falls earlier in the evenings, crafting is a great way to spend your time. Not only that, but the crafts you spend time on can also be given as gifts during the holiday season!Whether you’re making a winter quilt, your own winter/holiday decor,…
Sewing, quilting, and embroidery machines are big purchases in many ways: the money you spend on the machine, the time you spend learning how to best use it in classes and online workshops, the space you put aside to store your machine, the materials you spend on your first projects that might not turn out all that well as you navigate through the learning process – it’s a lot. Quilt Quarters offe…
Boo! It's almost Halloween, and while it's scary how time flies, there is still plenty of time to take advantage of the recent crop of cute and spooky patterns around Quilt Quarters and spruce up your Halloween décor, whether that be for trick-or-treaters, party-goers, or to get into the holiday mood yourself. There are so many fabrics and patterns to explore for embroiderers, seamstresses, and qu…
Attention fans of Brother and all Quilt Quarters customers!Coming up on September 29th and 30th, Quilt Quarters is hosting a Brother Special Event at the store called Quiltbroidery 101. Tickets are $49.99 per day and each day's event will last from 9am-4pm and includes fun, hands-on learning opportunities with a super-duper Brother machine and lots of companionship from other sewing enthusias…
Back to school season is here!Join Quilt Quarters and five other local Indianapolis area quilt shops for this year's School House Shop Hop 2023. Grab your friends and hit the road for 4 days of fun, prizes, and discounts!What can you expect from this year’s School House Shop Hop?For this year’s Shop Hop, we have a beautiful quilt design that has been split up in a way so that each participating sh…
So, you've decided to make the jump and clear off that space on your dining table or countertop that's constantly filled up with sewing notions, your machine, and various bits and bobbins. One sewing project turns into another, then another, and soon enough, your machine seems to permanently be out on the surfaces that you need in everyday life. But where do you put it? There never seems…