
If your scrap bin is bursting with tiny leftover pieces and you can’t quite throw them away… welcome to crumb quilting.
A crumb quilt is one of the most forgiving, creative, and satisfying quilting projects you can make. It turns … Read More ...
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If your scrap bin is bursting with tiny leftover pieces and you can’t quite throw them away… welcome to crumb quilting.
A crumb quilt is one of the most forgiving, creative, and satisfying quilting projects you can make. It turns … Read More ...

There’s something magical about spreading out a beautiful quilt under the open sky, sharing food, laughter, and sunshine with loved ones. A picnic quilt is more than just a blanket; it’s a companion for summer adventures, a statement piece for … Read More ...

If you’re new to quilting, choosing the right quilt layout can feel more confusing than sewing the blocks themselves. You’ve pieced your squares, pressed your seams, and suddenly you’re standing there thinking… How do I arrange this into an actual … Read More ...

Every quilter I know has their own little weekly ritual. Some clean their sewing space, some sort fabrics, some map out their next project. And me? I start my Monday with a quick peek at Fat Quarter Shop’s Precut … Read More ...

You know those quilting books that feel less like a “sit and read” book and more like a tool you keep beside the cutting mat? That was my first impression when I started flipping through the 10-Inch Square Quilt … Read More ...

If you’ve ever searched for how to make Flying Geese without waste, chances are you’ve already trimmed off a small pile of fabric corners and thought, “There has to be a better way.”
Good news — there is.
The no-waste … Read More ...

If you’ve ever stood in front of a quilting notions wall (or scrolled through pages of tools online) and thought, “Do I really need all this?” — you are absolutely not alone.
When I first started quilting, I thought fabric … Read More ...

There’s something about tea-themed quilting that feels instantly comforting. It has that lovely mix of cottage charm, giftable small projects, and just enough whimsy to make a quilt feel personal without tipping into novelty overload. Tea and teacup designs also … Read More ...

There’s something deeply special about pulling out a patriotic quilt for Memorial Day or spreading one across the grass to watch 4th of July fireworks. Quilts carry stories and emotions stitched into every seam, and when you combine that with … Read More ...

Every once in a while, a fabric bundle comes along that feels genuinely special — the kind that makes you stop scrolling, lean in, and immediately imagine half a dozen quilt ideas before you’ve even added it to your cart. … Read More ...

One of the most confusing parts of planning a quilt is working out which block size to use. It sounds simple enough at first, until you start trying to figure out whether a 6-inch block is too small, whether a … Read More ...

Spring quilting projects always feel a little lighter and more playful than winter sewing. The colours shift to soft pastels, florals start creeping into fabric collections, and suddenly you’re seeing bunnies, tulips, and little garden-inspired blocks everywhere. Easter quilts are … Read More ...

Every year as Easter approaches, quilters and sewists start looking for fabrics that feel soft, gentle, nostalgic, and just a little bit magical. And truly, nothing captures that feeling better than Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny. When … Read More ...

Every quilter knows that fabric somehow multiplies when you’re not looking. One minute you’re buying “just a few fat quarters,” and the next thing you know there’s a whole drawer that refuses to close. If you’re going to add … Read More ...

Appliqué has always been one of those quilting techniques that instantly adds personality to a project. Whether it’s delicate floral motifs, seasonal designs, or bold graphic shapes layered onto a quilt block, appliqué gives quilters the freedom to turn fabric … Read More ...