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Deb Tucker is introducing her newest fabric collection from Island Batik – Squiggles and Dots. I decided to make a small quilt using Deb Tucker’s “Curved Log Cabin Technique Sheet“.
A Curved Log Cabin Block is really an optical illusion. The block is made up of one center square with a series of narrow and wide logs sewn around the center square. It sounds easy, but if you’ve ever tried to make them, you know that it is tough to get them to come out the way you want them – nice and square. Studio 180 Design’s technique has ...
read moreLet’s make a quick and simple hot pad in just 30 minutes! With just a few basic supplies you likely already have at home, you can create a charming and useful accessory to protect your counters and tables from hot pans.
Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or a beginner looking for a simple project, this pattern is designed for you.
Not only is it straightforward and fun to make, but you’ll also end up with a delightful hot pad that’s as functional as it is aesthetically pleasing.
Let’s dive in and start protecting your surfaces ...
read moreAn embroidered wrap
read moreThe cloth sample book, a video
read moreWith a new season upon us, what better way to honor the season than by expanding our ever-growing range of colors of one of our beloved blender collections: “Decostitch Elements” with 8 NEW beautiful earthy hues! You need to add these colors to your AGF Blenders stash to complete your projects, infusing that decorative stitch feel with our innovative crafty element.
We know you're eager to get started using these gorgeous new fabrics! (Keep reading to be inspired!) We'll be sharing some FREE patterns that showcase the versatility of Decostitch Elements. We're putting the creative power in ...
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In this show Vanessa will show the couple of things she bought at QuiltCon 2024 in Raleign, NC and answer some of your pre-submitted sewing questions.
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What we’re covering:
0:38 – QuiltCon Haul, including:
1:41 – Ruby Star Society
3:32 – Stitch Supply Co
4:40 – GE Designs
6:00 – E Bond from Free Spirit
9:41 – Latifah Saafir
13:24 – Riley ...
read moreembroidery school
read morehand embroidery on silk, seed stitch
read moreLemon, lime, oranges or mandarin oranges.
I adore the scent of citrus! Cleaning products, candles, bath products, you name it! I love a wedge of lemon in my coke and add in all the ice cubes!
Do you have a scent or flavor that you adore?
The design Lemon Slices is based on an orange peel grid, and it creates a lovely texture which keeps your quilt nice and cuddly. The design can be stitched out with a quilting ruler if you want to. It depends on how smooth your curves turn out and what size grid you are using ...
read moreEmbroidery, progressing a design collection
read morestitched papers, embroidered snippets.....ingredients for an artist book
read moretwo embroidered pages
read morea hoop of embroidered flowers
read moreEmbroidered flowers on gingham
read moreThis Orange Peel Stars design has several stitch paths to choose from. The first one is based on one of my tutorials from 2017.
Stitch path 1:
Stitch out an orange peel design first to stabilise your fabric. Best results are achieved by using a ruler, but I am known to free hand them if the shapes are small (blue lines in drawing below).
Once you have filled your block with Orange Peels, enter the space inside of the Orange Peel, starting from the left. Echo around that space in an inward spiral (green lines in the drawing below). Once ...
read moreWrapping cloth update. Two short videos.
read moreI’ve had some lovely time to sew this past week, but no big project to work on. I piddled around, doing a bit of organizing, and found several Hungry Animal Alphabet panels I’ve had for some time now. Two years ago, I made up two for the quilt show shoppe and they both sold on the morning of the first day. So, with our next show coming up in May, I thought it would be good to quilt the panels and finish them for the shoppe. It is unlikely that I’ll ever have another reason to do ...
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I love February! For a lover of hearts and pink and all things Valentine’s, it’s a beautiful month even if the weather doesn’t agree! Often in the Pacific Northwest, it’s also the time of year we get what I like to call “False Spring.” We get a few days of very pretty, hopeful weather that gets all the gardening people excited…then it settles down to rain for weeks. One of the other things I love is making baby quilts and there are a whole bunch of new babies on the way this spring. I found ...
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