Easy No Sew Fleece Blanket Edging Photo from Nebraska Views. Lynn, thank you for the tutorial. I will try it next week. … [Read more...]
Baby Quilt Finished
Do you remember Barb's quilt top and its story ? I finished the quilting. I loved doing it and I love that I am part of this story. The quilting is similar with the one I did on my own quilt. I LOVE to quilt tiles on the roof and bricks on the walls! On the white sashings and borders I stitched bubbles and pebbles. Usually, I wash all my quilts before adding the binding. But I am not … [Read more...]
Washing Fabric
I wash all my fabrics once they arrive to my home. I wash even the fat quarters or fat eights. Of course, the fabrics fray. I have a few pieces I bought from a shop in Romania (yes, I can find a few Michael Miller fabrics in Romania - www.fabrix.ro, how cool to order and have the fabric in 3 days!). They are cut from the bolt with a pinking blade. And today I noticed that they don't fray after … [Read more...]
Work and Love
The work and love we put in our quilts! Those who don't quilt could say these are just words. Even when we make our own quilts, I think we are not always aware of the "work and love". We just make quilts and don't count anything. But when someone sends a quilt top to you, asking to quilt it, it is impossible not to see the huge amount of work and the love the quilter stitched on it. I don't … [Read more...]
Warm, soft and cozy
Perfect for Alex! One layer of minky, one layer of wool batting, one layer of flannel. The first thing I did was to draw 6'' circles on the flannel. Then I made the quilt sandwich: minky+batting then the flannel on top. I had no problem quilting through all the layers (with darning foot and free motion stitching). Then I added a 4'' wide binding. Quick and easy project … [Read more...]
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