I played with the arrangement and the colour flow off and on yesterday – I’m stopping with this layout: I worked at changing the block placement from linear on the diagonal to a more pa…
Looking for some quilting inspiration? Try these Nine Patch block ideas.
F.A.Q.'s for Darning Socks Darning has been around forever, and is a simple and useful skill to learn and share. There are many types of darning, most of them work as a technique to weave a patch in place, where the fabric has worn through. Here is a very simple darning step by step that works to weave a patch over the
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The 9 patch is considered a basic foundation block in quilting that can help your build your skills in so many ways. Learn the basics and master this block.
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Sewing a quilted patchwork jacket from scratch - cutting your fabric, a suitable sewing pattern and hand stitching
This month for Quilt Block Mania, we're going Traditional with a Twist. I've taken the prompt literally this time and have created this Twisted Log Cabin block, which does exactly what it says on the tin :-) It's a traditional log cabin block, but turned on point to make a fun-looking block that can be used for bigger
Lily and I were surprised to hear from so many Little House on the Prairie fans who might like to sew along with us this summer. I made this little button for our sew along. Feel free to share it…
Looking for some quilting inspiration? Try these Nine Patch block ideas.
Looking for some quilting inspiration? Try these Nine Patch block ideas.
Hey friends, My name is Brian Johnson (Instagram: @ambitious_bjohn) I'm a learning sewist and film photographer here in Sacramento,Ca. In this blog post I share how...
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A journey we started six months ago came to an end last Saturday. We had the last class in our Crazy Quilt: Start to Finish series, and it did not disappoint. You can read about our students' progress over the last six months through the following links: Crazy Quilting—Start to Finish Crazy Quilting—Start to Finish; Session One: Constructing the Blocks Crazy Quilts, Session 2: Marking and Stitching Motifs Crazy Quilts, Session 3: Ribbon Fun Crazy Quilts, Sessions 4 and 5: Progress Every student had a different take on what they wanted their project to look like. Whether it was the fabric choices, colors, or motifs, all of the projects displayed the unique stamp and personality of their creators. Joanne displaying her progress Inspiration taken from Joanne's love of birds Linda sharing her inspiration Each of these blocks had a theme The stitcher's birthplace This is a block all about the creator; her love of cats, hats, and roses What sweet ribbon roses made by Theresa, an avid gardener and flower arranger Some of our ladies chose to stick with four blocks, while others had more ambitious plans—and one is preparing to do 42 blocks for a large crazy quilt! Denise chose these lovely earth tones and is considering framing her four blocks Betsy has nine wonderful blocks made with her stash Laurel has already put together 12 of her 42 blocks and chose black centers to be the common thread in each block. Our Wednesday students completed their four block projects and definitely fulfilled the "start to finish" aspect of our class. Norma's completed project contains some of her beautiful hardanger work. Rebecca's gorgeous fairy tale crazy quilt, complete with border and binding A beautiful variegated ribbon flower in the border As one final lesson, we did a combination stitch, round-robin activity in class. A 7x5" piece of flannel-backed linen with two drawn lines was given to all, and we each had to stitch a "seam" stitch. Our round-robin pieces Then we passed our fabric to the next person and they put another stitch down to combine with the first one. We passed it two more times so that each piece had been stitched by four different hands. The goal of the activity was to help our students with the combination-stitch thought process. Folded in half, these would make simple needle book covers if left as is, or they could be embellished a bit with more combination stitches or even a few small motifs. A good practice for all the stitches learned We have had an amazing journey with our students and have loved getting to know them and helping them bring out their crazy quilt creative side. Both Teri and I have been thrilled to share our love of crazy quilting and embroidery, not just with our students in class, but with you, our readers, as well.
Sewing a quilted patchwork jacket from scratch - cutting your fabric, a suitable sewing pattern and hand stitching
Tip 19 - Cindy reviews her guidelines for matching thread and machine needles.
Learn how to figure out how much yardage of backing fabric is needed when making a quilt.
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Double Pinwheel & Peeping Cats Quilt Blocks. Free Pattern and Tutorial
Prompted by the arrival of our fabulous 100% linen sheeting range, here’s a tutorial to show you just how easy it is to make your own fitted sheets. It might be easier to enlarge the images as you work through...
Fuxico is an age-old Brazilian textile technique that uses up snippets of cloth left over from larger projects, yet many of our readers around the world may be familiar with it by other names. The origins of this technique date back to the colonial era in Brazil when women reused small scraps of cloth while they had a
Boro is the age old Japanese art of mending textiles and is literally translated as rags or scraps of cloth. As far back as the 17th century, peasants, merchants and artisans would patch up clothing…
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Hair has always been a canvas for self-expression, and what better way to showcase your personality and creativity than with bold and colorful hairstyles? If you're feeling adventurous and want to...
Crochet Girls BlueBell Flower Sun Hat Free Pattern with Video Tutorial: Girls BlueBell Flower Hat Free Crochet Pattern & Paid
Learn how to fix your clothes in a unique and fun way with our visible mending tutorial. Start upcycling your wardrobe with Gathered.
This is an embroidery file, it is digital file. It is NOT A PATCH OR PHYSICAL ITEM. You must have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. Design is available in formats .JEF, .XXX, .PES, .VP3, .HUS,.EXP, .DST. SİZE Digital Embroidery Patterns: 3 size 3in/5in/7in