Are you fascinated by ancient Roman mosaics? The craftsmanship and the fact that some of them have been able to survive after all of these years is amazing. Learn how to make your own Roman mosaic in this tutorial by… Read More ...
6 Sensational Improv Quilt Ideas
Improv quilting is a form of quilting that allows the quilter to let their creativity run wild and free. Unlike traditional quilting that follows a pattern, with improv quilting there is no set pattern to follow. Instead, the quilter uses … Read More ...
Is a Scant 1/4 inch Seam Allowance Important and What Is It?
Quilters see this phrase all the time: scan 1/4 inch seam allowance. Beginners, and some seasoned quilters, may not know what it is, but it is important to. This article from Amy at Diary of a Quilter explains it to … Read More ...
5 Pixel Quilt Patterns
Pixel quilting is a creative and innovative form of quilting that has been gaining popularity in recent years. With the rise of technology and digital graphics, pixel quilts offer quilters the chance to blend traditional techniques with modern elements. The … Read More ...
How to Make No-Sew Hexies
Did someone say no-sew hexies? Count me in! Fairfield has this wonderful technique in a blog post by Polly Carlson.
The entire process is described in this tutorial and it is a fantastic idea. I’m not going to lie, hexies … Read More ...
How to Make Non-Appliqué Circle Quilt Blocks
As a quilter with over 30 years of experience, I am always on the lookout for new techniques to try. Recently, I came across a tutorial for creating non-applique circle quilt blocks, and I was intrigued by the idea of … Read More ...
How to Cut Fabric Perfectly Straight
I don’t know about you but many times I have cut into a favorite piece of fabric and ruined it by not cutting correctly. What is even worse is when you cut it wrong and end up not having enough … Read More ...
No-Sew Gnome Quilt Kits
No-sew quilting has become increasingly popular in recent years as quilters are always looking for new and creative ways to bring their designs to life. With the advent of foam board and punch tools, quilters can now create stunning wall … Read More ...
How to Make a Quilt Jacket
With quilt coats continuing to be all the rage, I thought it would be good to bring you all another tutorial. This one is from Conscious by Chloé and it has beautiful photos.
Taking you through her entire coat-making process, … Read More ...
How to Do Lined Pojagi
If you are interested in learning more about pojagi, in particular traditional lined pojagi, then look no further than than this article from Epida Studio.
Pojagi is traditional Korean patchwork and Elizabeth is an expert. In this article you … Read More ...
How to Make a Fabric Basket With a Jelly Roll
Grab your favorite jelly roll or gather up some fabric strips and get ready to have some basket-making fun. This project by Atkinson Designs is easy to do and looks lovely!
You do need some special products to help prepare … Read More ...
How to Do Orange Peel Quilting With a Walking Foot
Here is a fun and unique quilting design that you can do with a walking foot. It is the orange peel (also known as the cathedral window) and Pippin Sequim shows us how to do it.
The article has diagrams … Read More ...
All About Low Volume Quilts
Have you ever thought about trying to make a low volume quilt? Do you know what one is? This article by The Willow Market tells you a little bit about them and gives you a look at one low volume … Read More ...
5 Square AccuQuilt Dies
AccuQuilt’s new square dies are a versatile and essential tool for any quilter. With a range of sizes from 10 1/2″ to 5 1/2″, you’ll be able to easily incorporate squares into your quilting designs with precise and accurate cuts. … Read More ...
How to Cut Quilt Squares
Are just starting out with your quilting journey? Then this tutorial from Needlepointers.com is for you. What may seem super simple does require a little knowledge.
Filled with step-by-step photos and instructions you will be an expert quilt square cutter … Read More ...