October is CHALLENGE month!!! This time it’s all about challenges specifically for the Twisted Stitchers Quilt Guild quilt shows held every 3 years.
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 MoreOctober is CHALLENGE month!!! I have taken part in many quilt challenges in the past and they are sooooo much fun. Check out the following quilt guild challenges…maybe one of them will inspire you!
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 MoreHere are a couple of my favourite DIY projects from the last couple of years. Elbow grease and paint go a long way to make things gorgeous!
Read MoreI love DIY (do-it-yourself) projects. The satisfaction I get from taking something really ugly or badly in need of repair and making it look beautiful again really does it for me. With not much more than elbow grease, time and a few supplies you can also save a lot of money and prevent stuff from going into landfill. Win Win!
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 MoreWho doesn’t love getting together with their buds to sew, sew, sew uninterrupted by kids, spouses, dogs, work and chores for days on end?! If you’ve never been on a quilt retreat you don’t know what you’re missing.
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 MoreScraps, scraps, and more scraps! They keep accumulating and we never seem to put a dent in them. Tame at least a part of your scrap pile with a couple of my ideas.
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 MoreDuring your quilting journey you'll come across so many different quilt patterns, techniques to learn, and colour combinations to enjoy that it may be somewhat daunting. You’ll soon come to find your own area of expertise and enjoyment.
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 MoreOur sewing machines are so special to us as quilters. A reliable, well made sewing machine is a treasure. Join me as I take you through my own sewing machine history and the reason behind my choices.
Read More”Finished is better than perfect.” That project isn't doing any good sitting on a shelf in a cupboard or shoved in a drawer. Pick up that unfinished project and git-r-done!
Read MoreThere is so much yummy fabric out there tempting us day after day. Can you control yourself when you enter the quilt shop? Once you have it what do you do with it? My own fabric storage methods (as well as my buying methods) have changed over the years. Find out what storage works for me now, and maybe you, too, can get your sewing room in order.
Read MoreJuly is THREAD month!!! Find out about my own personal Thread Storage methods.
Read MoreJuly is THREAD month!!! Are you afraid of using metallic or other specialty threads? They can be frustrating unless you know how to deal with them. Read on for some great tips to help you conquer your fear.
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