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Anna gets stitchy with “Loulouthi Needleworks” fabric

August 26, 2011 by Scarlett Burroughs

I have a fabric crush going on with Loulouthi Needleworks, a new fabric collection by Anna Maria Horner. Just look at this print called Crossing Paths. L-O-V-E it. Why name fabric something cross stitchy? She says, the artwork printed on the cloth is comprised of tiny little X’s just like counted cross stitch. Read what else Anna has to say about  Loulouthi Needleworks on her blog Post: Crossing Paths and Visions.

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Quilt Block Binder Cover Tutorial

The Quilt Block Binder Cover Tutorial from Inflorescence Designs offers a creative and practical solution for adding personality to your binders. This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to create a unique binder cover using quilt block techniques. By incorporating quilt blocks, you can customize your binder cover with intricate patterns and vibrant colors, adding a touch of handmade charm to your organizational tools.

The tutorial likely includes detailed guidance on selecting fabrics, piecing together quilt blocks, and assembling the cover to fit standard binder sizes. With clear instructions and accompanying visuals, even beginners can follow along and create their own personalized binder covers.

Whether you’re a quilter looking to repurpose your quilt blocks or someone interested in adding a handmade touch to your organizational accessories, this tutorial offers a fun and rewarding project to explore.

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