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This week, I share my process for creating this striking new flower block, Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) - plus how I added the name using a stencil and fabric marker for... What is Chain-Stitching? April 15, 2025 When you are sewing a lot of blocks, the easiest way is to chain...
(Given what he says about his favorite fabric color, I don’t think he would like my gold thread.) However, I leave you with the hope that you, too, have started quilting several times, as well as the ability to make the quilts in your head. Gridsters· Quilt Bee Queen Bee for...
ve learned that quilting cottons are not always a good garment fabric because they don’t have the same drape. But I managed to do some damage and bought a bit of a cotton lawn and a pattern to make some harem pants for my Sylvie. And I also bought some hand-sewing needles and wool...
perfect. With any luck, the ribbing will be finished today and I can block it and wear it this weekend. I’m excited. This sweater has been a lot of fun to knit. Not difficult at all and the fabric is amazingly soft and I imagine it will be very warm. Perfect for New York City...
I enjoy being creative, and I like to make things to use around the house and so this month I thought to make three things. The first thing I made was a fabric book and magazine rack to be hung on the wall near the toilet in the bathrooms. The fabric has beautiful flowers on it,...
in the quilt somehow so that I didn’t bring home another piece of fabric without a plan. I also used my little square that Katherine gifted to each of us as my quilt label on the back. I pondered whether I wanted to stitch in the ditch for the quilting or tie the quilt, decided...
It looks amazing and it’s going to wear much better because the quilting stitches and the new batting make the quilt top much more stable. As of today, I’ve made the binding out of the left-over backing fabric and I’ve sewn it onto the edge of the quilt. Tomorrow I’ll start ...
So, the only other solution I could think of was to cut off the cuff and another two inches of fabric and then re-knit the cuff. I certainly wasn’t going to wear it as it is and I had invested so much time and money into the garment, I had to try to fix it. So. I cut...