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Adding Labels to Your Makes
Labels are a great way to add a special detail to your sewn items. In this blog I'm sharing some ways my customers and I are using labels in our makes!
Adding Labels to Your Makes
Labels are a great way to add a special detail to your sewn items. In this blog I'm sharing some ways my customers and I are using labels in our makes!
Finding Inspiration for Your Fabric Pull
Is choosing fabrics your favorite part of the sewing process? It is mine!! I know not everyone feels the same way though, and I am here to help!
Finding Inspiration for Your Fabric Pull
Is choosing fabrics your favorite part of the sewing process? It is mine!! I know not everyone feels the same way though, and I am here to help!
Organizing Your Fabric Stash
I recently took stock of my fabric stash and it got me thinking about the best ways to organize it. Here are some ideas I came up with!
Organizing Your Fabric Stash
I recently took stock of my fabric stash and it got me thinking about the best ways to organize it. Here are some ideas I came up with!
Making a Quilt-As-You-Go Panel
Have you tried quilt-as-you-go yet? Here's a quick tutorial if you'd like to give it a try! Let me walk you through using this fun method to make your own panel!
Making a Quilt-As-You-Go Panel
Have you tried quilt-as-you-go yet? Here's a quick tutorial if you'd like to give it a try! Let me walk you through using this fun method to make your own panel!
Stockinette Quilt Pattern Release
With so much excitement and gratitude, I'm sharing the beautiful Stockinette Quilts created by my testers. I know you're going to love them!
Stockinette Quilt Pattern Release
With so much excitement and gratitude, I'm sharing the beautiful Stockinette Quilts created by my testers. I know you're going to love them!
4-at-a-Time Flying Geese
There are many different ways to construct flying geese blocks. For this tutorial, I will be showing you how to use the 4-at-a-Time method.
4-at-a-Time Flying Geese
There are many different ways to construct flying geese blocks. For this tutorial, I will be showing you how to use the 4-at-a-Time method.