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Susan Brubaker Knapp is fiber artist, author, teacher, host of Quilting Arts TV and a Bernina Ambassador. And, also makes amazing art quilts!
Join the Sew Much Moore Quilt Block Club Swap and connect with quilters worldwide in a creative, community-driven exchange
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Hey friends! I have been trying to think of ways to be more environmentally friendly when I am quilting. I am really thoughtful about the beautiful fabrics I select and I want to use every scrap so that nothing goes to waste. Today I am sharing a scrap buster tutorial to make a quilted bookmark! How to make a quilted bookmark: Materials: Fusible Midweight Interfacing Quilter's Cotton Scraps Sewing Machine Iron & Pressing Mat Other Helpful materials: 6 1/2
While shopping at the antique mall, one of the things I’ve been noticing re-surge more and more are Victorian Crazy Quilts and all of their lovely styles and forms. Since I cannot begin to to…
Is there anything more cozy than grabbing a hot drink, your favourite magazine and a hot water bottle to snuggle up with your favourite quilt when the weather starts to turn cooler? I have designed this fun Quilted Hot Water Bottle Cover pattern as part of the Handmade Holiday Challenge . It make
Learn to sew an invisible stitch with this Ladder Stitch (Slip Stitch) video tutorial. Perfect for sewing up softies.
Never make the mistake of forgetting these 4 important things to include when you gift a quilt! You'll be so glad that you did #4!!
Hi everyone! I had so much fun writing the last tutorial and it kept me accountable so I thought I would continue on with the series talking about what I’m currently working on. And of course included some of my recent favourite listenings! What I’ve finished since my last update! Reading throug
Are you looking for a neat vintage 70s pot holder sewing pattern? Here are three! These leaf shapes make darling pot holders for your cottagecore kitchen or to give as gifts! You get the maple leaf, dragonfly leaf, and ladybug beetle leaf. The leaf veins are embroidered for a quilted look. Simple and clear directions; the pattern needs to be enlarged to 1" squares Size: about 8" wide Maple Leaf Dragonfly Leaf Ladybug beetle Leaf For all the iconic 70s and 80s sewing patterns in my shop, check out here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PearlShoreCat?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=stuffed Written in English using US terms Questions? Just ask!
Little zipper pouches... why are they so addictive to make? Every time - like EVERY SINGLE TIME - I just want to make a quick little project next to all the work I should be doing instead (like doing my taxes, working on that long forgotten WIP, write a new pattern, clean the bathroom, the list is endless...). But then I am becoming obsessed. It never is only one. I have to make them in big batches... Do you know what I am talking about?
Use this standard quilt size chart to design your next project. It covers all sizes from baby to California King. Size chart is easy to read and printable.
This is a PDF Sewing Pattern with written Tutorial accompanied by a picture walkthrough. The Pattern includes PDF files for Projector, A0 printing, and at home US Letter printing, and utilizes Adobe Layers for an easy viewing experience in Adobe Acrobat. The tutorial is detailed and is suitable for all skill levels, including brave and adventurous beginners who are looking to learn new sewing skills! The Wings are structured but soft, and ready to go where ever adventure takes your little one! These wings are Heirloom quality, and open ended play that kids don't tire of! My children reach for these daily, and when I used to sew to sell these always sold out like hot cakes! I hope you enjoy this pattern as much as I have. Materials: - Main Fabric (3/4 yard) -Appliqués fabric (scraps work great!) -Heavy weight fusible interfacing (Pellon 809) -Sew in interfacing (must be see through) 3/8 yard. -Quilt Batting (I like high loft) 3/8 yard. -1” Braided elastic, 1 yard. -Thread -Snaps -Turning tool to poke out corners -Elastic Bodkin or Safety Pins -Fabric pen/Marker -Quick Tacking Fabric glue, or adhesive applique spray -Forceps *Optional Sizes: 0-1 year 1-4 years 4-11 years
Stand out in your Halloween costume by making a custom witch hat! Create one for yourself, and the rest for your ‘ghouls’ following our visual tutorial.
If you have purchased a custom quilt jacket, pullover, etc, upcycle the leftover quilt scraps for a matching stocking (or several!).
This is where I share my photos of the quilts that I have made. Many of the quilts are inspired by my travels. Others are my version of someone else's patters.
Easy sewing project for the kitchen that you can do in under an hour to make a DIY fabric bowl cozy from quilting cotton fabric.
I work with big pieces of fabric for my project bags, but in the process, I get a lot of offcuts. These pieces are too small on their own, but still very beautiful, dyed with dyes that I extract from plants. It would be a shame to toss them! So to limit the waste to the minimum, I decided to start making bags made with
Learn sewing secrets that every beginner should know. These sewing tips will save you time and frustration!