A unique way to make a science lovers quilt using a classroom Periodic Table of Elements.
For this tutorial, you are going to need a few Science prints – Test Tube Fabric and the Table of elements … Read More ...
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A unique way to make a science lovers quilt using a classroom Periodic Table of Elements.
For this tutorial, you are going to need a few Science prints – Test Tube Fabric and the Table of elements … Read More ...
Make a Disappearing 4-Patch Queen-Sized Quilt in a weekend! Learn the tricks to use precut 10? squares (Layer Cakes), ruler stacking, and a serger to make quick work of this bright, large quilt. When this baby is finished and bound … Read More ...
Are just finishing a topstitching, and you’d like BOTH of your project sides to look clean and polished and without any visible thread tails? Not just the front, the backside too? Totally doable, even easy! Have a look at the … Read More ...
Quillows can be made any size but I made mine to have a finished size of 45 x 65? which is long enough to cover a full size adult but not designed for use as a bed comforter. They do … Read More ...
This Quilting pattern if for a festive Christmas tree skirt. The design is easy to follow with photos to guide you along the way. You can grab the full quilting tutorial here. … Read More ...
Let’s start with how great these Lego bags are! They are perfect for scooping up the lego or any other toy for that matter in one swift pull of the string. You can buy Lego bags here but how about … Read More ...
This adorable little Pin cushion is the perfect little weekend project. I love the vespa! You can grab the pattern and tutorial over at Mama loves Quilts. These pin cushions are great for gift giving to sewing and crafting friends.… Read More ...
Christmas is pretty much the last thing that should be on my mind, right? Except that somehow, December 25 always manages to sneak up on me. And with the inevitable gift buying/making rush, Christmas decor projects tend to take a … Read More ...
Making a quilt sleeve is more than slapping a rectangle onto the back of your quilt! You want it to hang properly and not distort your quilt. This is a step-by-step tutorial on how to make a quilt sleeve for … Read More ...
I haven’t come across too many Solid quilting patchwork pieces before and It’s probably something that needs to grow on me. What better way than with a small project. There isn’t a pattern or tutorial but you can read the … Read More ...
This free quilting patchwork project is created using an Orphan block. It’s adorable and perfect for gift giving. You can grab the full tutorial here.
What is an Orphan quilt block ? An Orphan quilt block is a leftover block … Read More ...
It seems Binding is one of those love or hate relationship woes when it comes to quilting. We have shared various binding techniques in hope that one day one will tick all the boxes with you. Every is different and … Read More ...
Looking for an easy, quick, modern project this holiday season? This Ornament Mini-Quilt uses the 8-at-a-time method for making half-square triangles quickly and easily—plus simple appliqué allows you to avoid curved piecing entirely!… Read More ...
I don’t have a bed runner anymore, it became too much of a hassle to put it straight everyday. For some reason my children thought it was fun to jump on it so it’s gone away until they are bigger … Read More ...
This Wonky Log Cabin is intentionally wonky. You know like the first few quilts I made were too *wink wink*. This quilting pattern uses up scraps of fabric to create a wonky to the naked eye, but amazing quilt. You … Read More ...