Get inspired to sew and quilt with solid color fabrics. This mod, solid-colored baby quilt is trendy and one of my favorites. While solid colors get a reputation as boring, these colors look bold and bright against cream. The fabric is luxurious cotton, even on a budget. Did you know using solids is more affordable than prints? Learn this and more below.
Quilting with Budget Friendly Fabric
- Solid color fabrics are one of the most affordable options when looking for high-quality or 100% cotton. They are often overlooked for the exciting (and expensive) patterns/prints available. The solids above are some of the softest cottons I’ve sewn with.
- Prints usually cost $13-$20+ per yard. When it comes to print fabric, there’s no limit on the price tags. Prints by designers rarely go on sale.
- I can find high quality solids like Kona Cotton Solids for $6-$8 per yard, even better if my local shop has a coupon or sale.
- If I estimate wrong on a pattern/print or make a mistake, the store may no longer carry it after I realize my shortage. Stores almost always carry solids! Even when a solid color runs out, it’s likely another one of the many brands has something that matches beautifully.
Bold Design Using Solids
- Solids show off the design pattern, color scheme and quilting technique.
- The solid colors are high contrast which is perfect for baby’s developing eyes that are learning coordination. Lots for little’s to see when you create a pattern in solids.
Quilting With Solids is Timeless
- Children grow out of their favorite characters, but solid color fabrics are a staple. Quilting with solids never feels dated, which is especially important if you plan to pass the quilt throughout your family.
- Solid colors are nice when making a gender-neutral styles, when the gender of the baby is not known. Quilts with solid colors can easily age up with a growing child’s new bedroom.
Details Stand Out on Solid Color
- Details go unnoticed in a busy quilt with patterns but with solid color demand attention. For this baby quilt, I sewed on the diagonal with golden thread for a vintage touch. Applique or embroidery are options that will shine on the flat color.
- Consider the overall shape of the quilt as a detail to add to the quilt at no extra cost. In this quilt shown, I cut and bound rounded corners on only two corners. It created a swath shape that enhanced the “mod” feel I was going for.
- I also used. I used a pattern stripe for the binding for a beautiful, budget-friendly detail. Usually, local shops will cut small amounts for you.
Challenge yourself and make your next quilt with solids. Let your detail and design stand out and your budget small!