Just for Fun Quilt Shop – Kimberbell area from front Just for Fun Quilt Shop – Kimberbell area from back They still had the Kimberbell area in the front of the shop, but I didn’t notice as much Kimberbell embroidery as I remember from last time. I saw a lot more fabric relate...
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Since I know many of you can’t be with me in class in person this year, I thought I’d do the next best thing and try to share more of my my best quilting tips and tricks online. Over the next several weeks I’ll be blogging about many of my behind the scenes secrets for succ...
Starting in January of 2025, I’m excited to share an entire year’s worth of machine quilting tutorials over onmy Christa Quilts YouTube Channel. This is something I’ve been wanting to do ever since I wrote my book,99 Machine Quilting Designs. With the help of my tech savvy college ...
releases. I’m excited to announce a followup to my best sellingDazzle Dots fabric line. The new collection is Dazzle Dots 2 which a wonderfully soft complement to the original. I’ll be sharing sneak peeks atBenartex’ Virtual Fabricshow next week, and the fabric will hit stores in the ...
Caving could be a fun hobby if you live in a good area for it. The key to doing this hobby well is preparation combined with knowledge. Finding a guide to take you into the caves is the safe way to explore. You do not need to restrict yourself to just one hobby. Diversity prevents...
They stop at fabric shops, quilting supply shops, quilting boutiques, quilting shows, quilting bookstores, and other waysides to get their quilting fix when they are away from home! Sometimes a poor spouse or significant other is trailing along behind - consigned to that special chair in quilt...
Quiltcon is new to me, but many of you have followed it for years! I know you can go to the website to see some of the quilts, but thought I would highlight my favorites and the local to Bay Area quilters.https://www.quiltcon.com ...
My first quilt was a grandmother’s flower garden made with Indian hand block printed fabrics. It was done with all dark colors. When it came time to quilt it, I went looking for thread. There were no quilting stores in my area in 1972, only quilting areas in other types of handicraft...
And I put my feet up! I think some of the on line stores are still having a sale for Christmas and some will have an end of year sale – but you know where to click if you are interested – I’m just going to sit back and stitch now. ...