This spring I have been blogging my way through patchwork quilting! Last time I talked about how I made an individual block and today I will share how those blocks come together to make your quilt top and talking about three common mistakes to avoid.
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An Amateur’s Guide to a Patchwork Quilt – Part 3
An Amateur’s Guide to a Patchwork Quilt – Part 2
^ this is a digital mockup of my quilt design!
I shared before that I am documenting the process of my ongoing quilting project. Earlier I wrote about the how I chose fabrics. Today I will share the quick and easy way I used an app to design my quilt, and how I cut out my pieces.
An Amateur’s Guide to a Patchwork Quilt – Part 1
In recent years I have dabbled in quilting (I’ve made 5) and find the process to be very fun and relaxing. I am embarking on my next quilt and thought it would be fun to blog the process this time instead of just the end result!
A long time ago my mom was going through her linen closet and asked if I wanted my old Muppets bedsheets from when I was little. The answer was yes! I love the Muppets and loved my Kermit and Miss Piggy sheets. I knew immediately I wanted to use them as a quilt backing. That was about five years ago and they have been waiting in my fabric bin. But now their time has come!
My Men’s Dress Shirt Quilt
I’m excited to share the finished results of a side project I’ve been working on for quite a while – a quilt made of my husband’s dress shirts! This post is not sponsored by Brooks Brothers. :p
A few years ago I started saving my husband’s dress shirts whenever he wore out the elbows, and they added up rather quickly. I hated to toss the shirt due to a small tear. My crafty brain took over and I knew I would use the fabric for something eventually. After my dress shirt inventory grew to a dozen shirts (I added one of my own), I decided that I wanted to make a quilt. And how fun would it be for the pieces to be identifiable as dress shirts?
Modern Quilters
via Design Houston – Modernism emerges in quilting world
Is there such a thing as a hobby-crush? Because I have a hobby-crush on modern quilters. And as soon as I finish up my current sewing projects, I’m going to finally take a running leap into the quilting circle.