For a quick and easy quilting project for Easter, look no further than this tutorial from Crafty for Home. These are great stash busters and will make your holiday table shine.
If you have some festive fat quarters, they … Read More ...
Patterns, patchworks and projects
For a quick and easy quilting project for Easter, look no further than this tutorial from Crafty for Home. These are great stash busters and will make your holiday table shine.
If you have some festive fat quarters, they … Read More ...
Have you ever wanted to learn how to make an improv quilt? This article from world-renowned improv quilter Cindy Grisdela can get you started.
Once you read about her inspirations and techniques for making her gorgeous quilts, you will want … Read More ...
Crafting with Digital Cutting Machines is a new book out by Libby Ashcraft. It is ideal for crafters who use the ScanNCut, Silhouette and Cricut.
Filled with plenty of colorful photos and diagrams, you will find the following in this … Read More ...
Are you interested in adding some wool felt appliqué to your next quilt project? This handy tutorial from Fresh Figs will help you with your plans.
With detailed step-by-step instructions and photos, you will be adding appliqué to plenty of … Read More ...

The Hourglass quilt pattern is a traditional quilt block that features a central square surrounded by two identical triangles, creating an hourglass shape. It’s a versatile block that can be arranged in a variety of ways to create different quilt … Read More ...
For an ideal way to use some of those batik fabrics that you have on hand…why not try making cloth napkins. This video tutorial from Brianna Roberts shows you how.
With step-by-step instructions, you will learn the entire process. Spoiler … Read More ...
If you are a longarm quilter and would like to expand your free motion skills, then this tutorial is for you. Jane over on Stitch by Stitch Custom Quilting has a helpful whole cloth pattern practice video. Not only that, … Read More ...

Have you been seeing all of the gorgeous temperature quilts out there? They are lovely and, guess what….they are pretty easy to make. Even better, you can make your quilt completely unique to you based on your fabric and pattern … Read More ...
Have you ever heard of webbing a quilt? It’s a piecing technique and it’s a great way to put a quilt top together. This helpful video tutorial from Quilting Gail shows you the entire process.
There are a number of … Read More ...
Have you ever wondered how some quilters seem to get their scrap patchwork quilts to sparkle? Well, Amy from Diary of a Quilter has five tips to help you out.
Packed full of lovely photos, you will find out all … Read More ...
I don’t know about you, but sometimes seatbelts can be irritating on the neck. Why not try this handy solution from Thermoweb?
You will need to use their special Heat ‘n Bond Fusible Fleece to complete your project. However, … Read More ...
All of us are looking for a way to save some money right? I know I am. Here are some great tips on quilt backings from Quilty Love to help us out.
She suggests using flannel, and this handy article … Read More ...

Mini quilts are a fantastic option for those who want to enjoy the creative process of quilting, but don’t have the time, patience or resources to make a larger quilt. Not only are they quick and easy to make, but … Read More ...
Looking for a new quilting pattern to finish off your quilt tops? Here is some striking stitching from Leah Day. It is called Curved Pinstripes and wow, is it lovely.
It is not always easy to find easy and … Read More ...
Relatively easy to do, but packing a wonderful visual punch, Seminole patchwork is a worthy addition to your quilting repertoire. This tutorial (in two parts) from Geta’s Quilting Studio shows you how to do it. There is even a free … Read More ...