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fabric monsters Monster Monster Fabric Collection – Shiny Happy World

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fabric monsters Monster Monster Fabric Collection – Shiny Happy WorldMonsters! So many silly monsters! Every print in this fun monster fabric comes in lots of different scales. . . Giant scale for cheater quilts Large scale for bedding and quilt backs Medium scale for bedding, quilts, and clothing Small scale for quilts and clothing. Looking for coordinating fabrics? The Gemstones collection of blender prints is the perfect match! The button will take you directly to the full fabric collection on Spoonflower a separate

Monsters! So many silly monsters!

Every print in this fun monster fabric comes in lots of different scales. . .

  • Giant scale for cheater quilts
  • Large scale for bedding and quilt backs
  • Medium scale for bedding, quilts, and clothing
  • Small scale for quilts and clothing.

Looking for coordinating fabrics? The Gemstones collection of blender prints is the perfect match!

The button will take you directly to the full fabric collection on Spoonflower - a separate website. Shiny Happy World coupons won't work on that site, but they almost always have a sale of some kind going on. Check the banner at the top of the page when you get to their site.

If you've never ordered from Spoonflower before, click on the tabs below to find step-by-step instructions and information about my favorite fabric bases and the quantities I order for my own quilts.

Cheater Prints

In addition to being fast - cheater prints are also the least expensive way to make a quilt. No waste! Nothing lost to seam allowance! As an example - here's a cheater quilt I'm working on. It's 2 yards of the Monster Cheater Quilt print on organic cotton sateen, so the printed size (not including the strips of white along the selvedge) is 56 inches wide and 72 inches tall.  

A comparable size quilt top made with any of my patterns would use about 6 yards of 42-inch wide fabric. Even factoring in the different fabric widths - that's still more than twice as much fabric!

I'm hand-quilting my cheater using Big Stitch Quilting - but you can also machine quilt it, or tie it, or finish it any way you like.

How to Order

When you place an order on Spoonflower, they custom print whatever design you like on whatever base fabric you choose. My two favorite fabrics for quilting are Petal Signature Cotton and Organic Cotton Sateen. I did extensive testing of both before I started using them in my own quilts - you can find those results here.

Both types will be very crisp when they arrive. Just like any fabric, I highly recommend pre-washing before you use it. It softens up beautifully.

Petal Signature Cotton

Petal Signature Cotton is a high quality quilting cotton with a thread count of 120. 

When you use it for raw-edge applique with fusible adhesive, you'll get a nice, soft frayed edge - but it won't fray past your stitching line.

The printable width is 42 inches. This is the fabric base I use for all my background blocks.

Organic Cotton Sateen

Organic Cotton Sateen is a very high quality fabric. The thread count is a whopping 220 and it's smoother and slightly lighter weight than the Petal Signature Cotton.

When you use it for raw-edge applique with fusible adhesive, you'll get almost no fraying.

The printable width is 56 inches. This is the fabric base I use for all my applique fabric.

How to Order

One of my favorite things about ordering from Spoonflower is the ability to use their Fill a Yard feature to order smaller quantities of a very wide range of fabrics. This is perfect for the kind of quilts I like to make!

Here's how to use that feature.

Choose or Create a Collection

The Shop on Spoonflower button will take you directly to the complete Farmers Market Blenders collection, but if you have a free Spoonflower account you can also create your own collections - a very handy way to shop for fabric for a specific project. In the examples below I'm showing a collection I created for my sample Lovable Mutts quilt.

Here's what the collection page looks like.

Click the Start Designing button to get started.

Choose Your Fabric Base and Design Layout

The Start Designing button will bring up a page that looks like this.

First choose your layout. Choose the layout, then your fabric base, then click the Design Your Project button.

You can't use every layout for every fabric base - it all depends on the width of the fabric. Above you see the settings I choose to get 12 inch squares printed on Petal Signature Cotton - perfect for the background blocks in all my quilts.

Below you'll see the settings I use most often for Organic Cotton Sateen - my favorite choice for applique pieces.

Design Your Fabric

Now comes the fun part! You get to pick which fabric goes where.

The layout I chose above for the Petal Signature Cotton creates a grid of 6-inch squares. 

Since I want 12-inch squares, I fill four squares with the same design. Choose your fabric from the menu on the right, and click to place it in the grid on the left.

Spoonflower will print out exactly what you choose for that grid, so keep rearranging until you're happy with it, then click the Add to Cart button.

Here's how I fill the grid when I use Organic Cotton Sateen as my fabric base.

This option gives you two yards of fabric with a grid of 9-inch squares. Most of the time when I buy fabric I like 9x18 inch pieces (very close to a fat eighth, which is 9x20 inches). For that I fill two blocks side by side with the same design, as you see with the yellow, green and orange fabrics above.

Sometimes I want more like a fat quarter (which is typically 18x20 inches). For that I'll fill four squares of the grid, making an 18x18 inch square. That's what you see with the blue, pink and purple fabrics above.

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