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Quilting is not outdated… We, along with some great interior designers, are bringing it back! All these patterns have the ability to either “add flavor” to bedding or remain incognito. In this post, the five most common quilt patterns are displayed and analyzed. Check them out!

Channel

Simple and stable, this pattern is available in one inch increments between 3” and 6” for varied spacing between channels. It is not recommended for fabric patterns with straight lines as quilt and print pattern rarely align.


Box

This non-directional pattern lends itself to use on both the top and bottom of the bed, although smaller configurations may be available (our standard spacing is 6”, 8” or 10”). It is not recommended for fabric patterns with straight lines as quilt and print pattern rarely align.


Box On Tilt

More popular than the diamond, this pattern keeps all four sides of the box in equal length for consistent spacing and fill within the pattern. It's identical to our box pattern but angled for a slight decorative twist, and available in 6”, 8” or 10” configurations.


Single Onion

A pattern that has withstood the test of time by providing both aesthetic and operational value, it allows for open areas of rise for interior fill while simultaneously securing all layers in place throughout years of laundering. Standard offering is 3” high and with a 6” wide pattern.


Double Onion

For all the same reasons the single onion remains our most popular pattern to date, the double onion simply adds visibility and stability. Standard offering is the 3” high and 6” wide pattern.


Ready to put this into practice? Download the printable reference card below to keep these essentials close at hand, and come back soon for more tips, techniques, and inspiration from Threadwell.

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