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We'd love to see the quilts you're making for our Churn Dash Quilt-Along!
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Churn Dash Quilt-Along – We’d Love to See Your Quilts!

We’d love to see the quilts you’re working on for our Churn Dash Quilt-Along!
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May 19, 2014 WeAllSew
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BERNINA Echo-Quilting and CutWork Foot #44C
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3 Ways to Use Echo-Quilting and CutWork Foot #44C

What’s your favorite free-motion quilting foot? We all have our preferences – small, large, metal, clear, open, closed – but my new go-to favorite is Echo-Quilting and CutWork Foot #44C. … More

May 16, 2014 Jo Leichte
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Charles James Retrospective at the MET

Fashion designer Charles James career peaked between the late 1940’s-50’s when he produced some of the most memorable garments ever made. See his work on exhibit this summer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. … More

May 16, 2014 WeAllSew
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Spanish-Hemstitched Bottle Bag
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How to Make a Spanish-Hemstitched Bottle Bag

Spanish hemstitching adds a wonderful openwork accent to this bottle wrap. … More

May 15, 2014 Elizabeth Stoltenburg
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straight line quilting
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Quilting Basics: How to Secure Quilting Stitches

Whether you are beginning or ending a line of quilting stitches, the stitches must be secured to keep them from coming undone. In this post I’ll teach you how to “pack the stitches,” a technique in which the first few stitches – or last few, if at the end of a line – are placed very, very close together. … More

May 14, 2014 WeAllSew
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