[…] of gorgeous new fabric! Awesome! When you return to the dining room, you find your worst nightmare: Choose Your Own Nightmare (It’s like a choose your own adventure book all about quilting drama): The cat has jumped onto the table and vigorously rolled all over your pieces – tumbling blocks to the floor and […]
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[…] Sewing Scissors; Let’s Get Handsy Your Guide to Finding the Best Thimble Henri Matisse Paper Cut-Outs: Bohemian Garden Inspiration The Bohemian Garden Quilt Pattern: Choose Your Own Adventure! How to Make a Modern Appliqué Pillow With Knits Like I said before, the base design of this pillow is the Mother’s Day pattern from the […]
[…] a lot of confusion, opinions, and emotions surrounding the word organic. It may not be something you’ve considered when thinking about your fabric, but in the true quilty nature of loving all things fabric, let’s dig in! Confession time: Not too very long ago I was pretty sure “organic” just meant “more expensive and […]
[…] water soluble pen Rotary cutter or scissors Straight pins or binding clips Thread Iron and Ironing board Step 1: Assemble Your Patchwork Infinity Scarf Top Let’s get quilty! The first thing you need to do is assemble an 8″ x 72″ scarf top. I opted to do some simple improv patchwork piecing here, to […]
April, is that you? Are you really, FINALLY here?? I have had the start of this month circled in my calendar for nine months, and I can’t tell you how good it feels to see it arrive. This month’s issue is named “April Showers,” but on a personal note, it could easily be called “AprilContinue Reading…
[…] shops, fabricworm, is well equipped. Now, Desi wants to know what you plan to get him for his birthday. 😉 But I want to know about your adventures in rainbow quilt making! Do you frequently make rainbow quilts? What are your favorite fabrics to use? Make a Rainbow Quilt using this simple alteration to […]
[…] make a quilt block modern. To quickly define negative space so you know what I mean, it is the space around the object in an image. For our quilty purposes, I’ll say that it is the backdrop behind the focal object or pattern in a composition. Negative space does not always need to be white. […]
[…] you have a handful of names, close your eyes again. No peeking. Oh, and relax that jaw. I want you to think about 3 things: 1. A quilty project you have made before that was a lot of fun. 2. A quilt pattern you have recently seen and want to try. 3. A sewing […]
[…] also a pattern now, renamed Perennial. Now, you may have heard that people often dress up in elaborate costumes for ComicCon… so I want to know what quilty costume you would wear to QuiltCon. Or maybe we need to just combine these two worlds and create a “Con” for quilting superhero? Yes. Someone get […]