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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 ...
Picking the fabrics and color is the hardest part of quilting for me. Add another layer of pressure knowing that this quilt will be auctioned to raise money for the Make A Wish Foundation, so it has to be perfect in every way. So this is where I need your help to help me choose whi...
This is one of my favorite ways to quilt with my walking foot. It's especially good (in my opinion!) for small quilts or pillows. I've actually been quilting things in this way for almost 13 years! I went back through my archives and the oldest project I could find was amug rugI...
It wasn’t too bad getting her stuff and we stopped at the grocery store (which was busier than the other stores) for a few last minute things that she needed and that I had forgotten the day before then on our way home 3 hours later. I even managed to grab a few bags of candy ...
One of the questions I want to ask is the background that you created is it possible to be printed on to a fabric like a home printer with the current availability of fabric rolls . Just a thought. Thanks again. Sheela. Reply Yvonne Menear 03-18-2024 11:56 am So glad you found...
Please enjoy this feast of quilts. Maybe something will spark your creativity for the coming New Year. For your convenience, I am including the link to the pattern for each quilt. What really amazed me was that rarely did 2 people make the same quilt. These ladies really R O C K!
I use EQ to design my own quilts and draw the blocks I need. I haven’t checked the block library in quite a while and didn’t know you had foundation blocks. THANK YOU. I am so gland you had this article. Reply Yvonne Menear 01-28-2024 8:05 pm Barbara I often find stuff...
I decided that Sue Garman’s stunning “Lily Rosenberry” is the quilt I wanted to start working on. It was a big decision because I am used to making applique quilts with every block being different. Like my Bed of Roses, or my Baltimore Squared Quilt, or any other applique quilt I ...