[…] each of the four blocks, then pulls it all together by using the same Color 1 in the blocks, sashing, and borders. There’s a “choose your own adventure” thing going on here, so don’t be shy about changing the fabric placement up as you like. January BOM Block & Baby Quilt Materials You’ll need […]
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Allow me to be your quilty couples therapist today because we need to talk about something serious – the relationship between you and your sewing machine. Rumor has it you’ve been in a sewing rut and I have 3 fool-proof strategies to pull you out. Have you been listlessly walking past your sewing machine […]
[…] me down. SLICE. Noooooooo!!!! Yes!! You probably know where this story is headed and if you guessed the ER, you’re correct! In all of my new found quilty energy, I rolled the damn rotary cutter over my finger – leaving part of it lying limply on the cutting mat, staring back at me….like a […]
[…] But what if I told you that using simple and inexpensive fork pins could bring you success and accuracy pretty much every time? Well get excited, my quilty friends, because I’m saying exactly that! These funny looking pins lock your blocks together so well that there is zero moving and shifting while they pass […]
[…] you through step-by-step how glue basting seams will allow you the most accurate results when quilting. When to Glue Baste Glue basting seams is useful on many quilty occasions. Most notably, I find myself reaching for the glue when I’m piecing triangle quilts and quilts that have clean lines (such as the Reflections pattern […]
[…] I’m a strange bird who loves the classic rotary cutter, some folks experience pain when using them. This ergonomic alternative gets top marks from some of my quilty pals. Martelli Rotary Ergo Cutters: Fellow Suzy Quilts readers have recommended this brand! Tula Pink 5” Curved EZ Snip: SuzyQuilts Team Member Laura Hopper introduced me […]
[…] card. Our co-sponsor is Noodle and Bee, a new small business that makes adorable quilt themed t-shirts. My best friend recently gave me Noodle and Bee’s “ Quilty Mama” shirt, and it’s one of my favorite tees because it’s so soft. Noodle and Bee is giving away a quilt themed t-shirt of your choice. […]
[…] new quilt pattern, a color palette that sparks joy, or just a little reminder about what you love about quilting. There’s no shortage of places to find quilty inspiration — blogs, social media, other quilters’ websites, podcasts, local quilt shops and events — but it can be overwhelming! One place to find inspiration is […]
[…] It’s a $7 device sold at hardware stores that is meant to pick up nails, screws, or washers that have been dropped and scattered on the floor. Quilty friends, can you think of something else that’s metal and frequently gets scattered on the floor? PINS! In the Nifty Notions demonstration, at least 50 pins […]