Still working on the “Pro” in Procrastination
Every year, I like to try a new skill. I make a monthly list of things I need to complete, … More
Every year, I like to try a new skill. I make a monthly list of things I need to complete, … More
Review the threading process for the 8 Series BERNINA machines, with tips along the way to get the most out of the threading options offered. … More
BERNINA Ambassador, Candice Odeen, shares one of her most popular quilts with you, the nine-patch picnic quilt! … More
Black designer, Terrance Williams, shares his handmade dandy-inspired look for the Met Gala Exhibit, a story of fashion, identity, and representation. … More
It’s Week 2 of our quilt-along with Lee Heinrich. This week we assemble the blocks for our Chandelier Quilt. … More
To piece together all of my blocks, I used the #57D presser foot and shortened my stitch length a little … More
For the corner border motifs, I switched back to the #26 presser foot and bought a Jumbo Bernina hoop so … More
Last year my hubby wanted to move to a new house. I had just finished organizing my sewing room, had … More
Make this super easy tooth fairy door bag for the little one in your life. This can be easily personalized and is lots of fun! … More
Hello friends! It’s Candice from A+CO and I’m back to share how I made this super fun Celebration Banner on my bernette 79. … More
The shows must go on! Quilt Market returns after a three years and Quilt Festival opens its doors to over 35,000 attendees in Houston, Texas. … More
I was not a fan of fanny packs the first time they came around in the 1980s. Back then fanny packs were generally a tell-tale sign of someone who didn’t dress cool. They were reserved for tourists, older people or people who put function above fashion. Fast forward 20 years later, and fanny packs have evolved from their former state of dorkiness into a something that’s functional and cute. … More