[…] part of the quilting process that feels natural for taking a quick five-minute tidying break? How would that change the way you make quilts? What’s your best sewing studio organization tip? Let us know in the comments! Quote_left marks Quote_ right marks The Cutting Table Book Club The Cutting Table Book Club Continue Reading […]
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[…] (just like my latest fabric line!) and features Aurifil’s first EVER 100% cotton 8wt thread in 20 brilliant hues. This luxury Italian-made thread is a dream to sew with and beautifully coordinates with my three fabric collections. Buy the new Evolve 8wt thread collection by Suzy Quilts at the Aurifil booth! QuiltCon also marks the […]
[…] will hold up against all of your many measurings (we’ll talk brands in just a minute.) The above Pantone quilt starts with two charm packs. Once I sew triangles to each 5″ pre-cut square, I then use my 4 ½” square ruler to square off each block. Without that unfinished-block-sized ruler, this quilt would go […]
[…] It seemed like a great way to use up scraps of yarn or fabric. I purchased Rose Pearlman’s Modern Rug Hooking, and ever since have imagined every sewing project I do as something that could also be punched!After finishing my daughter’s Fly Away quilt this past year, I knew a punch needle version of […]
(Photo cred: barnimages.com) New York fabric lovers, let’s do this! This city is literally packed with amazing attractions, one-of-a-kind restaurant experiences, and yeah, super cool fabric shops. If you’re spending just one weekend in New York, there’s no way you’re going to be able to do it all. So instead of experiencing agonizing FOMO, and stayingContinue Reading…
[…] first time. Discussion Questions Abstract Design in American Quilts at 50 is an excellent book to read with your quilting friends! How about organizing a guild or sewing book club? If you’re excited to chat about this book, here are some discussion questions to get you started. Have you ever made a quilt that […]
[…] the same amount of satisfaction as putting my head down and cranking out a quilt in a matter of days. Some patterns lend themselves to that OCD sewing style better than others. This one does. Yippy! Traditional with a twist. Or twisted traditional. Or think of this quilt as a traditional G&T with a modern […]
[…] bunz. Cristi saved the day, because this pattern just wouldn’t have been the same without these classic hits rattling around in your brain during the ENTIRE sewing process. you’re welcome ;) And also let me assure you that this pattern passed my quality control manager’s thorough assessment with FLYING colors. She rolled, scratched, […]