Christmas is coming. The countdown is on! I can’t believe I am saying this, but we have less than two months to get our Christmas shopping done. I have been in denial but planning and researching for this article helped me lay out a plan of attack. This Quilty Shopping Guide has some great gift ideas for your quilty loved one. If you are not a quilter, I have a shopping tips for you, so there is something for everyone. In this post, I have included affiliate links. That means if you click on a link below and you purchase something from the website the link takes you to, you will add a little jingle to my bank, which will make my day.  

Quilty Shopping Guide

Seam ripper enamel pin

Enamel Pins
Enamel Pins are a fun way of expressing yourself. You can collect them and future your collection on your wall and sewing kit or use them as accents on your bag or jacket.

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Wool pressing mat

Wool Pressing Mat
I love how crisp seams turn out when using a wool pressing mat.


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Binding Baby

Binding Baby
Binding babies help you manage binding as you sew it onto your quilt, and they also look great on your shelf.

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Quilty Travel Tin

Cup
Travel cups are always convenient.

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Quilty Shopping Guide - Boxed Bag Template

Ruler
Unusual rulers are always fun to have.

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Quilty Shopping Guide - Braclet

Measuring Tape Bracket
Quilty jewelry is a great way to show off your love of quilting. This measuring tape is sew cute.

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Pin Magnet

Pin Catchers
We can never have enough pin cushions. You can make one yourself or buy one. Here is a link to my Golden Hen pattern. The one above attaches to your wrist, so pins are always within reach.

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Quilty Shopping Guide - Mini Oliso Iron

Mini Iron
The Oliso Mini Iron has a nice weight and gets really hot. Great for crisp seams.


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Quilter Clapper

Quilter’s Clapper
These have been a trend for the last couple of years. They are nice to have as you are ironing.
 

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Quilty Gift Guide - Sew Sampler Quilty Subscription Box

Quilty Subscription Boxes
A great way to build creativity. They usually have a project you can make and a fun notion.

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Plant subscription box


Non – Quilty Subscription box
Subscription boxes are a lot of fun. Create Joy has a box for everyone. From plants to BBQ to teas, you can find the perfect gift for anyone.


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Ruler organizer


Ruler Holder
These help you organize your rulers.

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Quilty Shopping Guide - Metal embroidery set

Embroidery set
I love this set, especially the seam ripper. I can never have enough seam rippers.

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Light
My sewing room is dark, so this one made it to my list this year. The one I picked to feature has space to organize your things.

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Oliso Smart Iron
The big girl iron. I have one and love it.

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Quilty Shopping Guid- AccuQuilt

AccuQuilt
Save time by using the AccuQuilt to cut your fabric. They have specialty patterns that you can choose from. Make something that looks complex, but is actually simple.


 
 

Shopping Tip

Now there is a new thing that is gaining traction.  Special websites that work similarly to affiliate links, but you don’t have to have to do any advertising. They work for you as you shop. You earn rewards while you shop at the stores you want to shop at. This is how it works. First, you set up an account. Then you search for the store that you want to buy from. When you click on the store, there will be different options such as getting a % back, deals, and possibly coupons. How can they track it? The website will assign a number to your visit or click to a store. When you make a purchase, it will link the purchase/order to that click number and give you rewards that you can turn into gift cards. Get a little kickback for shopping.
 
I know for me, every dollar counts, so if I can turn those rewards into groceries or more gifts… well, that’s a win. To see a list of the store you can shop with, click here. The best part is that Jo Ann is on the list, as well as Michaels and one of my guilty pleasures ULTA. Please and thank you!! I just signed up, and am interested to see how it will work for me. I made my first purchase and saw a few bucks in my account and reached out to support, and they emailed me back the next day.
 
If you have any quilty gift ideas, leave them in the comments. I am always looking for new things to add to the future Quilty Shopping Guide.