Christmas gifts for quilters are abundant and can fit into any budget.
Give a gift card or certificate to the quilter's favorite craft, hobby, or
fabric store. The gift recipient can use the gift for whatever quilting supplies he or she needs.
If you think a gift card isn't personal enough, there are plenty of
other Christmas gifts for quilters.
How about a nice pair of scissors? Good scissors are a tool that every quilter needs. When you shop for scissors as your
Christmas gift for the quilter on your list, you will see just how many kinds of scissors there are on the market. Take time to read the packaging carefully. You wouldn't
want to give your quilter a pair of embroidery thread snips instead of a sturdy pair of fabric cutting scissors!
Books and magazines about quilting styles and
techniques make great Christmas gifts for quilters. It does not matter how many your quilting friend already has, books and magazines that show new techniques or
trends are always a welcomed gift. Quilters often find inspiration for new color choices, quilting patterns and project ideas in books and magazines.
Give the
gift of an Internet quilting club membership. Many online quilting clubs give their subscribers great quilting tips and offer one-on-one assistance for members who email
them questions. Some websites even feature regular interviews with quilting pros or offer video streams which show demonstrations of various quilting
techniques!
Make a quilt yourself. Even if you're not a quilter, making a quilt (or quilted wall hanging, throw, or even a potholder) will show your quilting friend
that you recognize his or her love for quilting. Use your imagination and see what you can quilt. If you're not a quilter, give yourself plenty of time for your first quilting
project.
Give the gift of a quilted look in accessories for the home or office. Even if you yourself are not a quilter, there are plenty of unique Christmas gifts for
quilters you can create yourself. Decoupage a picture frame to look like a quilt. Or, cover a frame, desk calendar and inexpensive business card holder in
coordinating fabrics. A fabric printed or woven with a quilt pattern would be an extra nice touch!
Give a quilter's gift basket. Buy a nice basket to match your
quilting friend's decor. Include several quilting products in it. Good choices are various strengths of quilting thread, a rotary cutter and cutting surface, scissors, scraps
or fabric remnants, and quilting needles (if your friend quilts by hand; machine needles if your friend quilts by machine). Don't forget to add a copy of your favorite quilt
pattern or a book full of patterns! If you're giving the gift of a quilting web club membership, it would be nice to "wrap" your gift in a small gift basket.
If the
quilter on your list likes to quilt using vintage fabrics, visit your area thrift store. Keep an open mind. When shopping in thrift stores, you'll rarely run across a bolt of
fabric. Your vintage fabrics may be recycled old ties, old blouses, old socks or old t-shirts!
Any of these gifts would be appreciated and enjoyed by the quilter
on your holiday gift giving list. Wrap them in fabric or tie a nice fabric bow on top of whichever gift you decide to give for a great finishing
touch!