Here are a list of fun Early Black Friday Sales for you to check out! There are affiliate links in this post in which I make a small commission at no cost to you. Find the disclosure here. There seems to be a theme around Precut Fabrics which I love! Here are some of my […] Read more…
Quilty Kindness: Vintage Quilt Magazines
I am thrilled to share a heartwarming tale that recently unfolded in my quilting journey. In the vast and interconnected world of online quilting communities, I had the pleasure of connecting with a kindred spirit—someone I’ve never met in person but who shares the same passion for quilting, Janis. In a delightful twist of fate, […] Read more…
Autumn Fall Leaves Quilt Block Tutorial
Autumnal Leaves Quilt Block Tutorial I shared my Autumnal Leaves Quilt last week, and many of you inquired about the block size and template. So, here I am with a brief tutorial on creating an autumn leaf quilt block. As mentioned earlier, this project was an enjoyable challenge I undertook to improve my sewing skills, […] Read more…
Autumn Fall Quilt – Vibrant and Warm
Autumnal Leaves Quit With the arrival of autumn, I decided to embark on a creative adventure that would encapsulate the spirit of the season. I picked Moda Fabrics Robin Picken Forest Frolic sponsored by Missouri Star Quilt Company (MSQC) to work for my autumnal or fall quilt project for the month of October. If you […] Read more…
Home Machine Quilting Tips and Strategies
Now, I have lots of tips on this blog all about quilting on a home machine, but I’ve never really talked about what it really takes to finish a large quilt on a domestic machine. And as I’m nearly finishing this quilt that I’m quilting, I thought I’ll come and address some of the common […] Read more…
Cutting and Labeling Your Patchwork Units : Free Printable Labels
Measure Twice, Cut Once and label them all! When dealing with patchwork of many pieces, labelling is key to keeping organised. I am cutting into the Spangled Quilt and it has so many units! I am planning to do some shortcuts, so I read over the pattern and made some notes on some go the changes. […] Read more…
Top 10 tips for free motion quilting
Free motion quilting is a beautiful and creative way to add intricate designs and personal flair to your quilting projects. However, it can be intimidating for beginners. In this blog post, we will explore some essential free motion quilting tips to help you gain confidence and create stunning quilted masterpieces. Whether you’re a novice or […] Read more…
September Quilting Plans
I thought it would be fun to document this, a plan for the things I’ll work on in September. One, it is just fun to record the before and after a quilt and two, it is good accountability. The process of making a quilt is where the fun lies in, and instead of just posting […] Read more…
More Progress : Grandmother’s Flower Garden English Paper Piecing
Another update on my slow work in progress, the Grandmother’s flower garden. Every time I pick up this project, I would span it out and adore it. Please don’t mind me as I admire the progress of this project. Not that my stitches are perfect, but just admiring how the flowers are blooming one over […] Read more…
Free Motion Quilting Waves & Swirls of Air
Free motion quilting swirls with a domestic home machine. Read more…