It's the FINAL week of the New Horizons sew along! You did it! You did it!! And even if you're still technically on week 3 or even week 1, you deserve a pat on the back. I'm giving myself multiple pats on the back because throughout this sew along I had only so much time during the day so I had to choose between sewing and clean laundry for my family and as you can see each week I chose sewing and I'm standing by that choice!
Welcome back, Quiltketeers, to the final dog days of summer and the final weeks of the New Horizons sew along! This week's tips are based on your sewing style and sewing space. The assembly portion of this pattern allows some flexibility so you can choose our own adventure.
Read below for a free tutorial on punch needling! Today, guest contributor Anna Maria Gramelspacher of @anna_maria_handmade shows you how to make a Fly Away quilt block punch needle project that will add a quick, quilty handmade touch to any wall!
My fellow quilters, we are already on the fourth week of this New Horizons sew along! Can you believe it? By the end of this week you will have finished quilt blocks ready for sashing and assembly.
The main takeaway from this week is nesting seams and getting precisely perfect points.
Welcome back, Quiltketeers! Last week we were slicin' and dicin' so this week we are ready to hit the pedal to the metal, of our sewing machine that is 🙂 Ready to make all of the pretty blocks? This is when our quilt really starts to take shape.
We're back with Week 2 of our New Horizons sew along! I'm skipping the small talk and cutting straight to the chase because this week is FUN! Over the next 7 days we are cutting out all of our fabric. I know some of you dread cutting, but believe me when I say that cutting the New Horizons quilt pattern is shockingly fast and surprisingly delightful!
If you're looking for a quick, eco friendly gift that's sure to impress, these reusable sandwich wraps are perfect! You can, ahem, wrap up this project from start to finish in about an hour, and whether you're making a gift for a loved one or for yourself, you'll have something lovely and useful for your next picnic or packed lunch.
If there's one thing quilter's love, it's our sewing machines. But more often than not, we only use a couple of the stitches our machines have to offer. That's why today, we are thrilled to bring you a tutorial about adding decorative stitching to clothes!
Welcome to the New Horizons quilt sew along!! (#NewHorizonsQuiltSA on Instagram)! Click here to get your New Horizons quilt pattern and scroll to the bottom of this post for the Week 1 prize details. It's not too late to grab a New Horizons quilt kit.