Sunrise Baby Quilt Sarasota Style
Anna V from the BERNINA store Say It With Stitches shares some very special Sunrise Baby Quilts. … More
Have you noticed the half square triangle trend in quilting? Part of the popularity of the half square triangle block is the versatility and endless design possibilities with this block. We’ll show you a few different quilts made with half square triangles and share some easy tutorials! … More
Hello! My name is Megan Bohr and I blog at Canoe Ridge Creations. I bought my first BERNINA sewing machine when I turned 16 (a bright red 153QE!) and now almost ten years later I’m so thrilled to be joining the BERNINA + WeAllSew team!
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We’re happy to be part of Amanda’s Modern Holiday book tour, and to host a give-away for a copy of her fabulous new book, Modern Holiday. … More
I’ve always wanted a scrappy plaid quilt, I have a bunch of old plaid shirts, and I’ve been spending lots of time with my overlockers/sergers lately (of course I have more than one!), so…. I took apart basketful of plaid shirts and made this cozy, dog-approved, Reversible Scrappy Plaid Quilt. … More
How did it get to be July already? The holidays are only six months away – it’s time to start sewing! Here’s a simple-to-sew table runner from Sandi Gass at Sandi’s Sewing Connection in West Burlington, Iowa. Looking for something larger? Make more blocks and stitch them together to make table toppers and quilts. … More
Quilts for Kids is an organization dedicated to helping children with life-threatening illnesses and children of abuse by providing them with a comforting handmade quilt. Read on to find out how you can help! … More
Making a scrappy quilt is a great way to use up all of those fabric odds and ends that you’ve been stashing away for a rainy day. Check out these free scrap quilt patterns to get you in the mood for some scrappy sewing! … More
If you’re planning a trip to New York City, be sure to stop by The ArtQuilt Gallery•NYC, a gallery devoted entirely to art quilts from around the world. Here’s what they have scheduled for the rest of 2013:
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What I’ve always loved about Frank Lloyd Wright’s designs is the way he used basic geometric shapes together. In fact, many of his famous art glass designs have even inspired quilters. … More
The running stitch – three zigs to the left, three zags to the right, repeat – has been getting a lot of notice lately in Modern Quilting as an alternative to quilting with lines of plain straight stitch. But that’s not the only way to use the running stitch. It’s also excellent for piecing together remnants of batting. … More