The Nona Quilt Along, Week Five: Block A
Join in for part five of the Nona Quilt Along! This week we’ll be making the A blocks, which are half of the blocks needed for the quilt. … More
Join in for part five of the Nona Quilt Along! This week we’ll be making the A blocks, which are half of the blocks needed for the quilt. … More
Follow along for part four of the Nona Quilt Along! We will be making the nine patches that will make up the base of our block. … More
Welcome to week two of the Nona Quilt Along! We are going to go over all of the supplies and materials needed for quilting! … More
If you want your patchwork to be “practically perfect in every way,” quilters are turning to Foundation Paper Piecing techniques – where you use paper instead of fabric as the stabilizer – to create precise, sharp points and intricate designs. … More
A quiltmaker’s quilt often tells a story, and maybe they can even predict the weather too! One of the latest trends in quilting is creating a temperature quilt that visually documents the daily high and low temperature in a climate for an entire year. … More
In part two of the Easter Egg Table Runner Sew Along, learn how to piece together the egg fabric panels to create your table runner! … More
Decorate your home for Hanukkah with this cute mug rug for your coffee and cookies; make them as gifts—they are fast and easy. … More
Learn how to sew your best furry friend their own personalized bandana! … More
The ribbon candy quilting design is one we strive to do, and not only just to do, but to keep even as we do it! As we do larger and larger Ribbon Candy designs, for example in borders, it is harder and harder to keep them even and regular. So let’s do the design with rulers to perfect the quilting. You can see the Ribbon Candy Quilting on the Roadmap for this month’s block. … More
In part five within our rulerwork series we create a new quilt block. Follow Nina’s instructions and tips and master your rulerwork skills. … More
The Teal Pumpkin Project is all about making Halloween safe for everyone. There are now faux Teal Pumpkins you can get at various stores, but you can also make this quick banner in just one afternoon. When finished, hang it out on your door to show your neighbors that you are offering safe, non-food trick or treat options for those with food allergies or sensitivities. … More
Learn how to make a simple memory quilt from recycled garments in this series, from preparing garments for quilting to creating a simple block. … More