DIY Personalized Cathedral Window Baby Playmat/Play Mat Tutorial: A Nice Sew Patchwork Idea for Baby and Home Bedding, Great for Quilting, too.
Fidget blanket is amazing rehabilitation tool for patients who have suffered a serious injury or stroke: it's help restore fine motor skills in adults, improve concentration, and alleviate stress. People who are at risk of developing or are suffering from conditions such as Alzheimer’s and/or dementia, can improve and/or help preserve memory skills with fun and engaging activities. With this sensory activity mat there are a variety of fasteners, buckles zips etc to keep your loved one's curious mind and fidgety hands busy for hours. Never worry about losing a piece, as ALL ITEMS ARE SECURELY ATTACHED to each other. Available sizes: -12 * 12 inches (30 * 30cm) This blanket includes such activities: ✔ Lightning ✔ Plastic buckle ✔ fastex ✔ Button ✔ Ribbons ✔ Lacing ✔ Beads ✔ etc. All items will shipped by registered airmail. For all package I will provide the tracking code. Shipping usually takes about 3-4 weeks. Please note, transit time may vary depending on your location and customs processing, so I can’t guarantee exact arrival time. Thank you for visiting our store!
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Hey there, fellow quilters and friends! Today I'm sharing my version of Kim Diehl's Late Bloomers quilt pattern, which I finally finished early last year.
Have a new baby in the house, on on the way or know someone with a newborn? If so, then have the perfect DIY ideas to consider making this weekend. Baby items are some of the cutest things around, we already know that, but these baby blankets, wow. Practical and one of the most useful
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Learn how and why to label your quilts, and some different ways to make your own personalized quilt labels
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Tour the historical home of quilting icon Jinny Beyer, whose design aesthetic is built on years spent living around the world. Listen to Jinny Beyer on the December 19, 2011 episode of the American Patchwork & Quilting Radio show.
Babydekbed | Babyspeeltje | Babyknuffel | Babybenodigdheden | Babyveiligheidsdeken | Cadeau voor pasgeborenen | Kraamcadeau | Mousseline | Muis speelgoed Onze dekbedfamilie is zojuist groter geworden. Maak kennis met Luna en Fiff! Luna en Fiff, de muizen, zijn superzacht en knuffelig! Dankzij hun ronde en grote oren kan uw baby ze gemakkelijk dragen! Ze kunnen niet wachten om deel uit te maken van jouw gezin. Details: Luna heeft een witte strik (zandkleurig lichaam en donkerroze binnenoren), perfect voor babymeisjes. Fiff - zandlichaam met oudroze binnenoren geschikt voor jongens en meisjes. Geborduurde initialen of de naam van uw kleintje met 3 speciale stijlen en tinten op de ACHTERZIJDE van het muizendekbed. Als je het borduursel op de voorkant wilt, geef dat dan aan in een bericht. Selecteer uw personalisatievoorkeur: (kleur + naam in het vervolgkeuzemenu) Vul de naam/initialen in die je op het dekbed wilt hebben (max. 10 karakters). Bevestig ook het gewenste lettertype en de gewenste draadkleur. Lettertypen - Standaard of Cursief Kleur draad - Champagne, Goud, Wit, Zwart Materiaal: 100% katoenen mousseline, Oeko-Tex en dubbellaags (perfect voor babydruppels) Vulling: SuperBall® hypoallergeen 100% polyester Ongeveer. afmeting: B30 x H39 Machinewasbaar: 30°C (gebruik een waszak) Veiligheidswaarschuwing: blijf uit de buurt van vuur. Laat het dekbed niet 's nachts zonder toezicht in het bedje liggen. Veilige slaappraktijken adviseren dat het dekbed uit de slaapomgeving van het kind wordt verwijderd zodra het slaapt. Verzorgingsinstructies: Vanwege het zeer lichte karakter van de stof is een klein krimppercentage te verwachten. Om het dekbed zo dicht mogelijk bij zijn natuurlijke grootte te houden, raden we aan om het op 30°C te wassen, plat te laten drogen of opgehangen te drogen en op lage temperatuur te strijken. Gebruik GEEN wasverzachter.
I'm so excited to share my finished Postcard from Sweden quilt! I'm linking up with MMMQuilts for her Postcard from Sweden QAL. I finished on time! I agonized and debated for a week or two on just how to quilt it. Then I decided to try combining ruler and free motion work, based on a picture of Angela Walters' work that I saw. I was worried it would be too busy, but I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. My thread is nearly invisible on the back, so it looks really good. The front is good as long as you don't look too closely! I swear, every time I had a big mess-up it was always in a really high-contrast area. Oh well, I tried something new and learned quite a bit--and I did get more consistent as I went on. I used eight bobbins on this. I usually use 3-5 bobbins on similar sized quilts for comparison. My fabrics are all Kona cottons for the solids and Carolyn Friedlander Widescreen for the back and Crosshatch for the binding. Pattern is by Jeli Quilts, available as a free download on Craftsy. I had really hoped to have the mini version done too, but I don't. I thought I could do it on the long arm, but wasn't happy with how my lines were coming out. So I ripped it all out and figured I'd do it with the walking foot on the regular machine. It looks even worse. The fabric is pulling every which way and the stitch size is very uneven. I've tried reducing the foot pressure and making tension adjustments and it is just a mess. More ripping in the future for me. I thought at first my walking foot had gone bad because I'd had similar problems with it not feeding well and having really uneven stitch sizes on the last mini I tried to quilt, which I've ripped out twice. Same issues, pulling the fabric out of square and very uneven stitch length. Before I went in to the repair shop, I figured I'd try quilting this mini mini quilt. It looks really good. I made zero adjustments to pressure or tension. So it's not the foot. Can anyone shed light on why I am having so many problems with these other two minis? I have a Bernina 440QE if it makes any difference. Tutorial for this block is available here. Everything I used to quilt with the foot always came out like this. I am so frustrated. Please help me! I have a few other finishes from last week. This is Tasha Noel's Winter Wonderland quilt pattern done with her Pixie Noel fabrics. Ugliest quilt I've ever made. Planning to donate to a good cause. Cross stitch pattern by Pop Goes the Needle on Etsy. These will all be added to the 2018 finishes tab as well. Until next week.