Ready to transform all these pieces into the beginnings of a quilt top? We'll be joining 60 degree diamonds and partial diamonds to make a squared-off quilt top center.
Read MoreToday I'm chiming in with a tutorial for cutting diamonds for the Kingfisher quilt. The center of the quilt is composed of 60 degree diamonds. Since this is a common quilting shape, you might like to follow…
Read MoreAfter attaching a border, have you ever noticed that the outer edges of your quilt are wavy? I’m going to show you how to fix that! Learn to sew a quilt border properly, without fullness.
Read MoreAs soon as you try to choose a pattern for your bed quilt, you'll bump into the size question. To plan your ideal quilt size, you need a measuring tape, the bed in question and a note pad.
Read MoreIt's a pretty common scenario. You prepared a backing for your quilt top, with plans to quilt it at home. Now you've decided to send it out for longarm quilting, but the backing is slightly too small. What to do?
Read MoreThis simple tutorial creates an elastic headband to fit a baby or child, up to approximately three years old. Turn a fabric scrap into a sweet headband to tame that little one's locks!
Read MoreRosie is a 12" finished block with an on point, open center. She's ideal for showcasing a large scale print as the background fabric. The center of the block is pieced traditionally
Read MoreWorking scraps into a rainbow is a classic approach to the scrap quilt. Want to make your own? Here are some tips for arranging your scraps in rainbow order.
Read MoreLooking to add more patchwork to your home? Rather than finishing your patchwork as a quilt, you can stretch it like a canvas and hang it as wall decor!
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