Tea Time Placemats Don't know what to do with a panel? Using the Double Needle, WITHOUT the 2nd spool holder Hexagon Project Souvenirs de voyages - Artiste Teresa Lim Quilts from Sainte Marie aux Mines… Kokeshi Dolls Applique Broomstick Lace Infinity Scarf Listen to your heart Furoshiki Book Bag Alexander Henry's Folklorica Collection Henry Glass Cute as a Button by Delphine … [Read more...]
Hello!
Are you still with me? I hope so! Today I sewed a very quick project, I will share it with you soon and I am sure you will love it. The hardest thing was to find the pins in my new house! I am preparing this blog for moving to the new website. I read it from the very beginning until today. I deleted many posts (irrelevant, some personal posts, outdated or without connection to … [Read more...]
Free Quilt Design
Free Quilt Design for my newsletter subscriber. Are you on my newsletter list? What colors would you choose? Last Day of Last $5 Pattern Sale … [Read more...]
Sunday Morning Reading 15
Textured Tree with Pleats tutorial Joining binding strips tip Felt ornament tutorial Fall coasters Quilting Treasures Mottos to Live By by Mary Englebreit Paper Envelope Templates Paper ranunculus tutorial Wallpaper Shelving Gift for your favorite seamstress or quilter 27 Cool Kids Room Decor Ideas That You Can Do By Yourself 10 Creative Ways to Give Money as a Gift 5 Book to … [Read more...]
Sunday Morning Reading 14
Reverse Applique Dots Circle Felt Pillow Cutting table with drawers for mats/rulers etc. Zig zag quilt Sewing Machine Cover How to hang a quilt Hand Stitch glossary DIY Crochet Puff Popcorn Stitch Scarf Embellishment for your coffee Craft room ideas DIY gift box from cardboard Keep fabric off the floor as you press Have a lovely Sunday, Geta … [Read more...]
Quick Quilting Tips – how to finish the edge of hexagon quilts
How to finish the edge of a hexagon quilt? If you are not interested in keeping the edges of the hexagons intact, then the easiest and fastest way to finish the edges of hexagon quilts is to just straighten them. So you spent a lot of time finishing a top like this Grandmother's Flowers Garden I made some time ago- congratulations! Do you have an assistant like mine? Very helpful! The … [Read more...]
Sunday Morning Reading 13
Perfect Applique Circles Perfect Applique Circles II How to sew with metallic thread Gallery of Dear Jane quilts (and a FABULOUS miniature) How to Make Curly Ribbon Hair Bows Nice edge for fleece Easy No Sew Fleece Blanket Edging Rainbow Triangle quilt Elizabeth's Studio DigitaL Garden- if you love flowers Charming bookmarks Origami pillow How to make half square … [Read more...]
Sunday Morning Reading 12
Chenille Appliqué Basics Rainbow Bargello Quilt Simple Smocked Apron Inspiration - easy rainbow quilt Hexagami- dimensional hexagons Folded star tutorial No sew blanket knot tying Entrelac Socks - to die for! Crochet Around An Embroidery Hoop Prism bargello pillow Felt kitties Whatever The Weather by Lisa Tilse for Robert Kaufman - wonderful prints Christmas clothespin … [Read more...]
Sunday Morning Reading 11
Turning a tube right side out Turning a tube right side out II Shirring with elastic thread Sewing perfect cornersQuick Baby Receiving Blanket DIY fabric wall panels Wide Ann Kelle fabric- great for backings Crochet Puff Flowers French Knitted Knotted Coasters How to cross stitch chair Wallpaper on the fridge! How to paint pine cones DIY Craft Table Build a bench … [Read more...]
Save your batting or interfacing SCRAPS!
Batting and interfacing are bulky so shipping is VERY expensive (especially for those who order them from abroad, like me!). That makes every little scrap of it valuable. So, what can we do with batting scraps? Small bags and pouches are just two options. But I use scraps when I have to make larger pieces too. I "piece" the batting scraps into bigger pieces and I am able to use them for baby … [Read more...]
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