Colorwash quilts Beautiful Hexagon quilt Lone Star block tutorial Beautiful quilting on a lone star quilt Ginger Snap- beautiful Heather Bailey new fabric collection Valori Wells - In The Bloom How to fix the awkward gap on pants that are a little too big More paper than shoes - breathtaking paper flowers Great storage idea Lovely display rack Marie Forleo- Value what you do - … [Read more...]
New quilt patterns
I am so glad I finished these quilts and patterns! The apple quilt is really a fun quilt. At this medium size - 30'' x 34'', the appliques and the quilting were quick and easy. And the paisley motifs fills the space quickly!! I used a thick and fluffy polyester batting and I basted the quilt sandwich with adhesive spray, I like this basting method for small or medium size quilts. It's … [Read more...]
Free Quilt Design
Free Quilt Design for my newsletter subscribers. It was hard to choose the design of this month. I made a series and because I love them all, I will share them soon with a new raw edge applique tutorial. Even coloring them is fun! If you are not on my newsletter list and like this design, subscribe below and download it. In case you missed it, today is the last day of pattern sale. … [Read more...]
Sunday Morning Reading 2
Hemming a napkin Sewing with oilcloth/laminated cotton - the last tip is amazing!! Using templates but taking advantage of a ruler Getting to know batting Color inspiration How to Create a Custom Color Palette In PicMonkey Paper Ranunculus 8 clever ways to organize with Ikea Storage solutions all around the house 6 Daily Habits for Success Enjoy your Sunday! Geta … [Read more...]
Learning quilting from mistakes
For me, this wholecloth quilt was a difficult project and I learned a lot working on it. What was your biggest mistake? What did you learn from it? Check out my free motion quilting ebook here! … [Read more...]
Apple Quilt Pattern
The first apple is finished. If a beginner quilter is wondering why a beautiful pattern needs quilting, here is the answer. I know in my first months of quilting I was so enthusiastic (and overwhelmed) about the patchwork patterns and my thinking was that those alone are enough for a beautiful quilt. Then I changed my mind... I am not a big fan of variegated thread, but on this little … [Read more...]
Big rulers for quilters
What is your biggest ruler? I am the proud owner of two 20'' Creative Grids rulers. The first one arrived to me with a damaged corner and Fat Quarter Shop sent me another one- thank you! I think selling rulers (especially big ones) is more trouble for shops than benefit! For my quilts with center design this big ruler is of big help; it is much easier to square up a quilt with such a big … [Read more...]
Sunday Morning Reading 1
Happy Sunday! How was your week? To me, nothing worked as I anticipated! But today is a new day! As usual, I spend a lot of time on Pinterest. I find an interesting pin, then I have to search for some related pins - there is always so much to see and so much to learn. So I thought that every Sunday morning to share with you some new/fun/interesting things I find through Pinterest. 1. Do you … [Read more...]
Free Motion Quilting Feathers on triangles
My three-block table runner is almost finished. I enjoyed quilting feathers in three different ways on the biggest triangles. Have a great sewing day, Geta Edited to add Pattern for these blocks available here. … [Read more...]
“No Stress” Free Motion Quilting – free ebook
The beginning of my free motion quilting journey wasn't easy. I deciphered my first quilting books with a magnifying glass. One of the hardest things I had to figure out was how the free motion quilting foot works. Now I ADORE free motion quilting. In 14 years I have made many projects: many were fun and easy but some were very challenging. I have learned a lot from my own mistakes. Now you … [Read more...]
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