[…] it’s a huge status symbol in the fabric world.) but there are needles for each fabric category, like knits, wovens, thick nonwovens, or even different kinds of threads, like metallic. Needles custom-designed for your project will make sewing easier. Be good to yourself, and make your project as easy as possible! Do you use […]
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[…] top, July 11, 2023 at 2PM CT Week 5, July 14: Assemble the quilt topSponsor: Aurifil – Best Selection Box including 45 small spools of 50 wt. thread! Butterfly Garden Quilt Supplies Butterfly Garden quilt pattern Fabric as shown in the chart below Basic quilting supplies – Must-Have Quilting Tools: Secrets to the Best Sewing […]
[…] Scanner or smartphone/tablet Your favorite Suzy Quilts pattern (this tutorial uses Stars Hollow) Coordinating fabric for the rest of the quilt based on your pattern’s fabric requirements Thread of choice Basic sewing supplies Step 1: Select or Create Kids’ Artwork The quickest way to choose art when making a quilt with kids’ artwork is […]
[…] all at once. The more you can pin, sew and press in batches, the speedier the process. (Chain piecing is when you continually sew without snipping your thread.) (If you’re wondering about my sewing cabinet, I wrote a review on it here, The Best Sewing Cabinet For Quilting & Crafting.) Flying Geese Tip #4: Don’t […]
[…] using just a few strips and lots of imagination! Quilting Notions and Tools How to Choose the Right Quilt Batting The Best Sewing Table The Best Quality Thread: Part 1andPart 2 5 Best Cutting Mats for Quilters Best Rotary Cutter The 4 Best Quilting Rulers The Best Iron for Sewing The World’s Best Sewing […]
[…] ones shown in this tutorial. Scrap fabric: This project works best with long scraps, preferably the width of fabric (roughly 42″), but that is not required. Coordinating thread Jean/Denim Needle 100/16 Binder clips or pins Scissors Step 1: Cut Fabric Scraps Cut 20 pieces of fabric to 1-1/2 inches by the WOF. Raid your […]
[…] small zipper opening, so you can add or subtract poly fil as needed.) 1 3/4 yd. jumbo 2″ pom-pom trim (optional) Piece of standard printer paper or cardstock Thread Cutting mat Ruler Scissors Rotary cutter Straight pins Disappearing ink pen Iron and ironing board Wonder Clips Optional Supplies (that’ll make things easier) Best Press starch Walking […]
[…] tree skirt is a bit smaller than the throw size quilt) Cutting mat Rotary cutter Scissors Ruler Temporary marker Equilateral triangle ruler Tailor’s Clapper Simple Sewing Machine Thread Straight pins Iron & ironing board or pressing mat String For this quilt, I opted to go with shot cottons by Windham for the top, and […]
[…] Pink and this super cute coloring book! Tula’s passion for fabric design has propelled her to adapt her signature style to not just fabric, but also woven ribbons, paper products, thread, needlepoint kits, embroidery patterns, scissors and sewing machines. Tula is most recognized in the industry for her dark sense of humor and boldly unique use of color […]