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If you been looking to try out hand quilting but don't know where to start, this is for you! Check out these quilting tutorials for hand quilted...
If you're a beginner at stitching, you might get confused why some artists use less number of strands, and the others more. What is the big deal? What is the difference at all? Can I work a pattern designed for using 6 strands, with 1 strand? And can I work a pattern design for 1-2 strands of thread, using 6 strands? Let's take it one step at a time :) Related posts: 10 tips for hand embroidery beginners Top 10 beginner mistakes in hand embroidery How many strands should I use? There is no…
I finished my Woodland Whimsy quilt top! Yeah! Some of you know that I debated on whether to outline the blocks with some kind of st...
Ready to quilt your quilt and don't know what design to choose? If you're new to machine quilting and are looking for a great easy quilting design for beginners, continue reading for 10 great ideas! #quiltingprojects #machinequiltingtips #quiltingwemple #quilting #quilttutorials
Want your quilting to look just as good as the professionals? Using stitch in the ditch might be what you are missing! Continue reading to find out how!
Kantha quilting is an age-old textile art form originating from Southeast Asia, particularly Bangladesh and Bengal. Rooted in tradition and culture, Kantha quilts serve both functional and aestheti…
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Embroidery quilt. FMQ and ruler work on my Innova longarm.
Well, that brings me to a more detailed explanation of ric-rac applique. I know I kind of word-ily described it in the past, but while I was doing it again today, I thought I would take some more pictures along the way. Basically, I'm using ric-rac to turn under the edge of an applique shape...in…
Welcome to the weekly hand stitching link up! We celebrate all types of hand work and enjoy seeing what is being created by hands all around the world... slow and steady, one small stitch at a time! Did you know that yesterday (February 8th) was Hari-Kuyo? This is a 400+ year old Japanese ritual called "Festival of Broken Needles". What is that you ask?!? Hari-Kuyo is the Buddhist and Shinto Festival of Broken Needles which is celebrated in parts of Japan on February 8th. For the past 400…
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Before you can quilt you need to baste all of your quilt layers together. Continue reading to see how easy it is to get this job done!
Want to hand quilt and don't know where to start? These tips and tricks will give you what you need to be hand quilting in no time!
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