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Monday Precuts on Sale – Add This To Your Monday Routine

May 25, 2026 by Shellie Wilson

We all have routines that ground us: folding laundry on Sundays, watering plants midweek, sneaking in a little sewing whenever the house finally goes quiet. One of my favorite small rituals is checking the new Precut of the Week every Monday at Fat Quarter Shop. It’s simple, uplifting, and often leads to a spark of inspiration just when I need it most.

Precuts are the backbone of so many quilt projects — charm packs for quick gifts, jelly rolls for strip quilts, fat quarters for nearly anything under the sun. Knowing there’s a fresh deal each Monday encourages creativity without the overwhelm of endless scrolling.

If you love working with precuts, here are some internal CraftGossip articles that pair perfectly with this weekly habit:

  • Tips for sewing with precuts
  • 2.5″ strip quilt ideas

What I enjoy most is how this routine subtly expands my quilting comfort zone. Some Mondays bring soft florals, others bold geometrics — and occasionally something wildly different from my usual picks. It’s refreshing to consider a new color story or pattern possibility without committing to a full cart of fabric.

If you’re in a creative rut or just want to add something fun to your weekly rhythm, this is such an easy place to start. And if you need a little extra spark, this roundup of charm pack patterns is always inspiring:

  • Charm pack ideas

Let this be the small Monday moment you look forward to.

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Have you read?

Book Review: 200 Sanity-Saving Tips, Tricks, and Hacks for Quilters

Every quilter has been there.

You’re halfway through a quilt top when the rotary cutter suddenly feels dull, your seam allowance starts wandering, the iron is too hot for that fabric, and somehow your thread has knotted itself into a tiny ball of frustration.

That’s exactly the kind of moment where a book like 200 Sanity-Saving Tips, Tricks, and Hacks for Quilters by Ellen Perez earns its place beside your sewing machine.

This Kindle guide is essentially a problem-solver for quilters, packed with clever little techniques, shortcuts, and “why didn’t I think of that?” tricks that make the entire quilting process smoother.

What This Book Is About

Unlike a traditional pattern book, this one focuses on practical quilting knowledge. Think of it as the experienced quilting friend who quietly shares all the tricks she’s learned over years of sewing.

Inside the book you’ll find tips covering:

  • Cutting fabric more accurately 
  • Fixing common piecing mistakes 
  • Organizing your sewing space 
  • Saving time during quilt assembly 
  • Simple hacks that make quilting easier and more enjoyable 

Many of the ideas are surprisingly simple, but that’s exactly the point. These are the small adjustments that can dramatically improve your workflow.

A Helpful Reference for Every Quilter

One of the things that makes this book especially useful is that you don’t have to read it cover to cover. It’s the kind of guide you can:

  • Flip through when you hit a frustrating moment in a project 
  • Read a few tips at a time while planning your next quilt 
  • Keep handy as a quick troubleshooting reference 

Whether you’re a beginner learning the basics or an experienced quilter looking to refine your process, there’s something valuable tucked inside these pages.

Perfect for Kindle Readers

Since this book is available as a Kindle edition, it’s incredibly convenient. You can keep it on your phone, tablet, or Kindle device and quickly search for a solution when something isn’t working quite right at your sewing machine.

It’s essentially a portable quilting mentor you can reference anytime.

If quilting is your creative escape, the last thing you want is unnecessary frustration slowing you down. 200 Sanity-Saving Tips, Tricks, and Hacks for Quilters delivers exactly what the title promises: practical advice that helps you quilt smarter, not harder.

It’s the kind of book that reminds you quilting doesn’t have to be complicated to be enjoyable.

And honestly, who couldn’t use a few extra sanity-saving tricks in the sewing room?

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