September 20th, 2008
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The lady stopping by our yard sale today was excited to find some blue and white striped (denim look) fabric. “This will be perfect for lining the jeans tote bags I make,” she explained.
When I inquired further, she showed me a tote bag she had with her. She cuts the jeans at the top of the legs, […]
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September 19th, 2008
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Over at One Book Two Book, my co-blogger, Marcie, posts a word of the week and a quote of the week. Since quilting terms sometimes aren’t understood by everyone, I thought I’d begin this practice at Quilting and Patchwork.
Basting stitch - this is a long running stitch often used to hold backing, filling and top of the […]
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August 31st, 2008
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One of my readers checked out my post, Corduroy Quilts,and wanted more information about them:
I was browsing the internet for a corduroy quilt (possibly even a duvet style if that is even common or possible) and came across your blog. I was wondering if you still are making them, have any, or could direct me […]
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August 28th, 2008
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Quilters sometimes are in a quandry whether to use straight or bias binding on their projects.
Is one easier to make?
Is one easier to use?
Is one better to use than the other?
Here’s some useful information at Quilted Paradise - Bias Binding vs. Straight Binding. It should help you decide which you want to use, and when […]
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August 5th, 2008
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Here’s your mid-summer helping of Inspiration from the Arts Bloggers.
Enjoy!
Fun Advertising & Junk Mail Art - Check out Sandy Schimmel Gold’s take on some music legends.
Layers Upon Layers offers information about cork boards for everyone!
Memory Pillows & Throws From Neckties - Quilters share queries about using neckties for quilts and fabric art.
Up Close - […]
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July 17th, 2008
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THURSDAY THIRTEEN
Do you like to try new qulting techniques? Perhaps there are some you haven’t even heard of. Some may be “as old as the hills” while others are new innovations. I know my daughter is continually informing me of ones she’s trying or desires to.
For Thursday Thirteen, I’m mention 13 Quilting/Fabric Art Techniques to […]
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July 10th, 2008
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Chloe Findlay-Harder, at Tangled Thread, so often comes up with unique and interesting ideas, or learns where we can find them on the web. Now she’s printing fabric with gelatin!
As she mentions, she likes to play around with various techniques when it comes to fabric. Check out this unique fabric printing technique and view a […]
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June 27th, 2008
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Have trouble binding your quilt or fabric art pieces? I’ve generally find other ways to finish my work other than doing a separate binding.
Shelly Q, at Quilted Paradise, has written an excellent tutorial, The Finishing Touch, about bindings. It’s complete with phots that explain the process. Take a look.
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April 18th, 2008
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Rag quilts, those interesting patchwork pieces with frayed edges around each patch, really are attractive and very popular. When my daughter began making one and showed me what she was doing, I wondered, “That won’t look good. It goes against all the rules of sewing, leaving those frayed edges.”
However, her quilt of muted blues and […]
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April 9th, 2008
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Sewing triangles and getting all the points to match up is more difficult in some patterns than others and more challenging for some quilters than others.
Penny Halgren, by popular request, has developed a tutorial with videos at her How To Quilt web site for making a quilt with triangles.
As Penny explains:
This quilt offers opportunities for different kinds […]
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