Dear quilty friends, it has been a Herculean effort to photograph the extraordinary number of Butterfly Garden quilts made by my sample makers! I think this is the most amount of quilts I’ve ever had at my house at once. I better build an epic fort while I can! 😉 I think the reason […]
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Adventureland, the newest design in 2022, is now available and can be purchased in the shop! This modern quilt pattern is jelly roll friendly and made for beginner quilters or those looking for a speedy project. In this post I’ll share what fabrics I used, a couple sewing notions to make this quilt […]
Beginner and advanced quilty friends alike, I simply love that we all share one common thing — an appreciation for half square triangles! You can make hundreds of different quilts using just the simple HST. This half square triangles tutorial includes a conversion chart and instructions on how to make this wonderful quilt block […]
[…] by step, but I think this is one of those things that is easier to learn through watching a video. You probably already know Mary Fons of Quilty videos. She produced a two-part series that explains this process wonderfully. Check it out! Paper Piecing Part 1 Paper Piecing Part 2 Paper Pieced Quilt Blocks: […]
Create whimsy in your home with this Mod Daisy Appliqué tutorial. If you have sewn needle-turn appliqué before, you can skip to the Materials section, download the Mod Daisy templates, and get started! However, if you are brand new to this technique, we’ve got a video tutorial and tips to walk you through it. LikeContinue Reading…
[…] Bendolph, 1930Cotton Sacking and Chambray83″ x 70″Gee’s Bend: The Women and Their Quilts by Tinwood Books I then sketched out exactly what I wanted, figured out the quilty math (if you would like to see some half square triangle shortcuts, check this post out) and went to work. If you are looking at my […]
[…] best thing about felt crafting is that, while these projects are small, they make such a big, bold, and colorful statement! If you’re looking for a sweet quilty way to coordinate for a group photoshoot, this project is perfect for you! Ready to make some adorable handmade barrettes and pins? Let’s get started! Barrette […]
[…] your fabric (most quilting cotton off the bolt is 42″ wide minus the selvage, so let’s say 40″) 256 ÷ 40 = 6.4 Based on our amazing quilty math skills, we know that we need 7 strips of fabric. If you HATE math, here is a link to a binding calculator that will figure […]
[…] all be making different quilts there won’t be added tutorials or instructions, but if you are on Instagram it will be fun to share and see the quilty creativity! Weekly prizes will be handed out every Tuesday afternoon during the sew along. You must use the hashtag, #wesewtogether2020, on Instagram to be entered to win […]