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Make a Nametag for Quilters on HQ Stitch 710

If you start playing with the decorative stitches on your machine, the ideas for how to use them will begin to pile up. I’ve been meaning to make a new nametag for quilt events and the ease of the HQ Stitch 710 prompted me to get going. My instructions for how to make a quilter’s [...]

Using Large-Scale Fabrics in Patchwork

It can be tricky to use large prints for patchwork. It's so easy to buy those luscious fabrics, but sometimes not so easy to use them effectively. Scrap quilts are what I make most, and I'm pretty determined to use the stash I've accumulated over 33 years of quilting. So I've devised a couple of [...]

2018-12-04T13:44:55-07:00August 9th, 2018|Ideas and Inspiration, Uncategorized|1 Comment

One Hundred Things Every Quilter Should Do

A few years back, I wrote a post for Quiltmaker called "One Hundred Things Every Quilter Should Do." It was fun to write and it generated a lot of feedback. It's time to rewrite that list. I wrote this one without looking back at the original list. Many of these could become their own blog [...]

2018-12-04T13:44:55-07:00July 31st, 2018|Ideas and Inspiration, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Anatomy of a Scrap Quilt

I started two new scrap quilts over the weekend, which meant that I thought much about what would work and what would not. I recently made a new dog, and I don't want that to happen again. (A dog is an ugly quilt. So ugly that it should never see the light of day.) [...]

2018-12-04T13:44:55-07:00July 22nd, 2018|Ideas and Inspiration, Uncategorized|0 Comments

How to Make a Quilt Label on HQ Stitch 710

When you begin to discover how the special stitches on a machine can be used, life takes a turn for the better. I've been playing with the HQ Stitch 710 and making quilt labels with the alphabets. It takes a little practice but it's worth the effort. Let's get started. Decide on what your label [...]

Playtime with HQ Stitch 710

I’ve been playing with the special stitches on my HQ Stitch 710. Playing is one of the best ways to become familiar with your sewing machine’s features, and it often generates ideas for future projects. I used to think that playtime was wasted time, but now I know it’s one of the most important things [...]

Flea Market Fourth of July

I took in a flea market this week in southeast Nebraska. I love checking out anything related to quilting or sewing. Only a select few things come home with me, but I take photos of most items. This was my favorite quilt of the day. It was in poor condition with huge rips where the [...]

How to Make a Quilt Label

Here's an easy method to make a quilt label. It's simple and effective. Maybe you'll like it too.   I create the text part of the label on the computer or by drawing it with permanent fabric markers. Either way, follow the manufacturer's instructions to make the text permanent. My experience has been that everything [...]

2018-12-04T13:44:56-07:00July 2nd, 2018|Ideas and Inspiration|1 Comment

Strange (Fabric) Bedfellows

I taught a class in Shenandoah, Iowa earlier this year, and my hostess treated me to the progress on her guild challenge quilt. It’s remarkable so I wanted to share it with you. She started by drawing these four fabrics randomly, and at first glance, you might think that was disheartening. Carolyn began with [...]

2018-12-04T13:44:56-07:00June 26th, 2018|Ideas and Inspiration, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Easy Trick for Bonus Units

I'm making a scrappy quilt from vintage fabrics plus a few newer prints in my stash. It's based on an antique quilt I saw during Show & Tell at my guild recently. It's made of simple stitch-and-flip units like the one above. They're also called easy corner triangles. Ordinarily, you sew from corner to corner [...]

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