[…] Bohemian Garden Quilt Pattern: Choose Your Own Adventure! – This post includes video tutorials on sewing a whole-cloth appliqué knit blanket with the Bohemian Garden pattern. A Quilty Adventure Part IV: How to Sew with Jersey If you read those and are salivating for more knit projects and ideas, check these out! Henri Matisse Paper […]
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[…] Little Water The amount of heat and water depends entirely on the fabric you are ironing. For specific info on various substrates, check out this seres: A Quilty Adventure! How to Sew with Denim How to Sew with Double Gauze How to Sew with Wool How to Sew with Jersey How to Sew with Poplin […]
[…] back the black frays, I couldn’t get them all. Then, to my horror, after the quilt was finished, those little deviant threads showed up even more! Many quilty friends on social media told me about tools to pick the threads out one by one. I was pretty sure that wasn’t going to cut it […]
[…] Modern: From Marfa to New Mexico (which is AMAZING), and before passing out a few paper piecing tips (less revolutionary, but hopefully helpful), I have a preface: Quilty friends, I may be adventurous when it comes to food, spelling errors and nicknames for my loved ones, but when it’s time to learn a new […]
My fellow quiltsplorers (that’s supposed to be a mashup of “quilters” and “explorers.” Did it work?), I bring to you today an adventure! Well, not just an adventure, an experience. My friends at Experience Park Tours have asked me to let you in on a fun trip they have planned. Do you remember a […]
[…] all about it! If you’ve been hanging around the SQ blog, you know that we loooove to mix different kinds of fabrics. We even went on a Quilty Adventure to discover how to sew with each one! How to Sew with Denim How to Sew with Double Gauze How to Sew with Wool How to […]
[…] and sides. And, bonus, this tutorial can be easily scaled to make a bed for a dog, or cat, of any size! You Might Also Like… A Quilty Adventure Part VIII: How to Sew with Canvas Make a Triangle Jitters Quilt with 8 Fat Quarters Make a Two-Fabric Quilt with the Triangle Jitters Quilt Pattern […]
[…] is already finished and bound? Fear not! The addition of a quillow pocket actually happens AFTER the quilt is entirely finished. So you can make this small quilty upgrade even if you’ve already been enjoying your Adventureland quilt. And because picnics always end up with too much food and not enough hands, I’m also […]
[…] additional blocks and sashing to size it up (or less for a wall hanging or pillow), so use the following as a starting point for your scrappy quilty adventure! Instead of traditional fabric requirements, I’ll list the cutting instructions for each fabric group so you can find the perfect scraps for each. Since this is […]