Post 1: Cornerstone Piecing: The Downside of Chaining
I discovered the down side of chaining. One doesn’t see the finished block or sub block until done with all … More
I discovered the down side of chaining. One doesn’t see the finished block or sub block until done with all … More
Hemming is often the last stage of a project and there is nothing more satisfying than taking a seam that yields that beautifully finished edge. Let’s review three basic hem styles (techniques). … More
I made this pillow using vintage denim, Kona white cotton and Riley Blake fabric. I used my decorative stitches on … More
As a college student I initially didn’t bring a sewing machine to school. I soon realized I missed sewing! Sewing … More
The irony of the universe. Even while I was entering the contest for the gold presser foot and presser foot … More
I am sharing my finished Anniversary Quilt. This has been a project that taught me new skills and showed me … More
Afraid of Y Seams? They are not as hard as you might expect! Learn how it’s done as we piece the background of the Kaffe Hat Box quilt block. … More
Rope bowls are a fun, easy, and quick project with tons of uses! Keep one near your front door to … More
This notebook/journal cover makes the perfect gift for your mom, a sister, or a dear friend! … More
BERNINA Ambassador, Heidi Lund, shares her technique for creating a fabric and fiber glitzy scarf. Dig out some silk scraps, … More