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Solving the Fabric Storage Dilemma
From – Jan 20, 2010 Fabric storage is definitely a quilter issue. A few different fabrics for our first attempt at piecing quickly become a monster to be shut up like the proverbial Fibber McGee’s closet. And we all know … Continue reading
Making Your Quilting Space Work For You
Following a quilt pattern is so much easier if I have enough room to sew and have all of my needs organized and handy. It seems that no matter how well I have planned, during the construction of my quilt … Continue reading
My Sewing Organization – Why I have 8 Seam Rippers
January 3, 2011 For years my children heard me complaining about where that stupid seam ripper was. My sewing space was mostly on the dining room table. On and around the table were piles and containers of fabric and accessories. … Continue reading
Precision Cutting
I go crazy for quilting patterns. The innovation is sometimes breathtaking. Bringing those patterns home and beginning them is a lot of fun. It won’t be nearly as enjoyable, however, if the pieces just aren’t fitting together. There are twin … Continue reading
I Make Perfect Half Square Triangles Every Time
From – Jan 10, 2010 One of my very favorite tools for perfectly completing my quilt pattern is called “Clearly Perfect Angles”. It is made of that clingy acrylic material that sits right on top of your sewing machine bed … Continue reading
Choosing Fabric for Your Quilt
From – Jan 9, 2010 How do I choose fabric for a quilt? · Why are you doing this quilt – gift, learning, using up stash? · What is the main theme – ocean, baby, holiday? · Pick a main … Continue reading
Decorating with Fabric is Simple, Fun, Inexpensive and Easily Exchange
From – Jan 5, 2010 Having just taken down all of the Christmas decoration, the living room looks a little bare. What is the solution to my dilemma? Quilting! Decorating with fabric is the least invasive and often the cheapest way to make … Continue reading
Better Quilting Tools Mean Better Quilting Experience
From – Jan 1 2010 Doing a good job quilting is so often dependent on good tools. The right sewing machine can be the difference between struggling through a project and enjoying the creative process. A high-quality pair of scissors … Continue reading
Christmas Sewing
From – Dec 31, 2009 Christmas has come and gone and it is time to reevaluate my quilting plans and think about what is realistic for next year. I did finish the 30 grocery/beach bags that I had planned, but, … Continue reading
Christmas Sewing Progress
From – Dec 15, 2009 Sometimes we depend too much on the quilt patterns put together by the “experts”. These Christmas stockings are a quilt design that is made from copying the shape of some old Christmas stockings, quilting some … Continue reading