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8 Irresistible Pumpkin Quilts
I love making quilts for Halloween. I especially love pumpkin quilts, which can have either a Halloween theme or a Harvest theme (or both.) Here’s a small gallery of favorite pumpkin quilts I’ve made or photographed over the years. The top photo is a quilt of my own design, using some fat quarters of fabric…
Cheesecloth Ghost Quilt for Halloween — Tutorial
Around our house, we believe that you can never have too many Halloween decorations. I didn’t actually finish this little ghost quilt until the day after Halloween, but I’m posting the instructions so that if you want to make one, you’ll have a real head start on next year! If you concentrate, you can get…
Blog Party DVD Winner!
I’m pleased to announce that Denise Russell of Piecedbrain.com is the lucky winner of the giveaway DVD, [amazon_link id=”B001D94UPI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Lynn Koolish Teaches You Printing on Fabric[/amazon_link]. Thank you to all of you who entered the giveaway. I’ll be hosting more giveaways at future Blog Parties and posting lots more quilting inspiration and…
My Kind of Party
I know a lot of quilters whose social life revolves around quilting. I’ve never been organized enough to quilt in a group. For me, quilting is mostly a matter of snatching a few minutes here and a few minutes there in between all the other things I have to do. It takes place in my…
Work in Progress: Chinese Coins Quilt Top
When my daughter had her wisdom teeth out last week, she wanted to spend every waking minute in my sewing room with me so I could provide comfort and watch her favorite TV shows with her. I wanted to make her Christmas present (leopard-print fleece pajama pants) but couldn’t, because she was right there on…
How to Fold Your Fabric for Cutting
How should you fold new fabric when you get it home so that it will be ready to cut whenever inspiration strikes you? This helpful video from Nancy Roelfsema of On Point Tutorials shows one good way to fold your fabric so you can just take it off the shelf and have it all ready…