Lengthwise, crosswise, bias grain…what does it all mean, especially for quilters? Join me to find out a little bit more about our medium of fabric.
Read MoreExpand your skill set and try something new…cutting multiple strip sets…at the same time! This wonderful technique is such a time saver, especially for patterns with a lot of repetition. Give it a try!
Read MoreSometimes quilt blocks need to be separated to highlight the design of a quilt. Join me to find out all about sashing and maybe you might decide to do it on your next special quilt.
Read MoreI’m actually one of those strange people who enjoys applying binding to my quilts. That’s because I found a way, what I call my “best ever binding” that works perfectly for me…maybe it will work for you too!
Read MoreWe’re all guilty of using a blade long after it should have been retired. Some quilters don’t change their blades very often because they struggle with putting it back together again the proper way. Now you have no more excuses…follow along with me and change that blade once and for all!
Read MoreTwo of the most important skills for beginner quilters to learn are proper cutting and pressing techniques. When you have this great foundation the rest of your quilting journey will be so much easier and less frustrating. This post is all about proper pressing techniques.
Read MoreTwo of the most important skills for beginner quilters to learn are proper cutting and pressing techniques. When you have this great foundation the rest of your quilting journey will be so much easier and less frustrating. This post is all about proper cutting techniques.
Read MoreOn the selvedge of most fabrics you will see coloured circles…ever wondered why they are there? Find out now…
Read MoreHave you ever heard of the term “scant quarter inch” and didn’t have a clue what it was? Join me now as I take you through the steps to get your own perfect scant quarter inch so your quilt blocks and piecing will be so much more accurate.
Read MoreHello everyone, Welcome to Quiltish Corner! My daughter, Kate, has been encouraging me for quite some time now to start a blog, and thanks to all her hard work and amazing graphic design skills this is the result. Enjoy!
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