Nikki at Nikki, In Stitches did a post a bit ago where a commenter talked about how she used a peephole to design quilts. This got everyone in the blogosphere talking about it. So Nikki did some research on the peephole and is sharing it. Thank you Nikki! Go to Must-Have Craft Gadgets, Part 2: The Peephole.
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Free Pattern – Christmas Goose Cushion
Dive into the holiday spirit with our delightful Christmas Goose Cushion/Pillow tutorial! Whether you’re an experienced quilter or just starting out, this project is sure to bring joy to your home during the festive season.
Picture this: a cozy corner adorned with a charming cushion featuring an adorable Christmas goose. With its festive charm and whimsical design, this cushion block is bound to steal the show in any room. From its festive hat to its fluffy feathers, every detail of the Christmas goose is brimming with holiday cheer.
As you follow along with our step-by-step tutorial, you’ll find yourself immersed in the joy of creating something truly special. And while you may be tempted to cook a turkey instead of a goose this year, we guarantee that once you see how cute this cushion block turns out, you’ll be eager to keep it as a treasured holiday decoration for years to come.
So gather your fabrics, dust off your sewing machine, and let’s get started on this festive quilting adventure! Whether you’re making it for yourself or as a thoughtful gift for a loved one, the Christmas Goose Cushion/Pillow is sure to spread warmth and cheer throughout the holiday season.
Michele Reed says
What angle door peep hole is best for quilting. They come in a variety of angles from 130 to 180
scarlettburroughs says
I’ve not tried this, so cannot say. Maybe another reader who has can share that with you. –Scarlett