I wish we were having girls in our family - one of my cousin just had a boy and my brother and his wife are having another boy next month. I need more pink in my life! LOL ReplyStacy March 05, 2012 at 7:05 am would love to see how you ended up quilting this. Reply...
Bag / quilting / Sewing / Tutorials Bag / Bag Tutorial / sew together bag / Tutorial / zipper pouch Today I’m showing you how to make the Sew Together Zipper Bag! It features three zipper pockets, and is perfect for sewing, knit and crochet supplies, makeup, art supplies, and more...
Online Tutorials and Videos: Platforms like YouTube offer countless tutorials from basic to advanced techniques. Quilting Books and Magazines: These are excellent for pattern ideas and technical advice. Local Quilting Classes: Many community centers offer classes that can provide hands-on help and feed...
You can also watch YouTube tutorials and read step-by-step guides on how to do it. Step 7: Bind the Quilt Adding binding completes the edges of your project nicely after quilting. You can select from different methods of binding. Quilters usually choose one method and stick to it. If ...
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And here’s the design I did in the embroidered blocks. If you look closely, you can see that Aunt Jo even took the time to embroider French knots on all the little dots that are usually the quilting line indicators. What an undertaking!
Here’s what you need for zig-zag walking foot quilting A walking foot– If you plan to quilt more than one quilt in your life, I highly recommend a walking foot! Some walking foot brands are interchangeable so you don’t necessarily need the one that comes with your machine. I use a...
this means envisioning projects, organizing fabrics, and diving into patterns that have been waiting for their moment. Setting goals in quilting isn’t just about ticking off a to-do list—it’s about fostering creativity, bringing ideas to life, and building a sense of accomplishment one stitch...
To make my life easier, I cut my fabric in a 6.5″ strip, then used the quilting ruler to cut 5 equal sized squares. Repeat this with the remaining three fabrics. When it comes to cutting the dress, don’t be afraid. Cut along the seams to give yourself large panels to work with...
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