Thanks for all the comments on the e-course giveaway! I wish I had a spot for everyone, because I certainly love to hear that there are so many people who want to start quilting or want to improve th...
Happy Friday! I have a great giveaway for you today from Deborah of Whipstitch Fabrics – a spot in her new quilting e-course and a fat quarter bundle of Vintage Modern! Read on! Deborah has bee...
While cutting squares for my upcoming Liberty patchwork quilt, I thought it would be fun to make up a baby quilt using a few of these gorgeous prints. (Instant gratification and all…) I wanted ...
I got this one finished up the other day, and I’m quite pleased with it. Naming quilts can be hard, so I was excited to come up with the perfect name for it after making the quilt top - Summers...
Yikes, no posts yet this week! We snuck away for a mini vacation, and while the time in the car gave me a great opportunity to sew bindings on a few quilts, the rain didn’t make for good photo ...
I think I started collecting Liberty of London fabrics right after I started sewing – just a few small pieces here and there. (I’ve bought a few great scrap bags from the Organic Stitch C...
Bella is… well… bella! Lotta Jansdotter’s second line for Windham, Bella, is a wonderful follow-up to her first collection, and in fact, the two play together quite nicely. I receiv...
I wanted to show you this quilt today, but then totally forgot to write the post last night (I blame the early, early wakings (thanks to Max) for my forgetfulness!). So this post will probably be sho...
Did you know Laurie Wisbrun has yet another fabulous line coming out soon? You might remember some of these prints from a little while back – Laurie was offering them through her Etsy shop, and...
I didn’t wait too long before cutting into Lucie Summers’ fabulous line, Summersville, for Moda. I had no real plan, only that I wanted to incorporate all the prints she had sent, paired ...
Max turned one a couple weeks ago, and I wanted to be sure to get this mosaic posted (better late than never!). I had fun photographing him on a different quilt each month, though it definitely becam...
Another converging corners quilt! Made so I could get in my Flea Market Fancy fix (I had to make a little something that combined both the original and Legacy reprint, right?!) and so that I could ha...
I was lucky enough to receive a fabulous stack of Lucie Summers’ upcoming line, Summersville, for Moda (which will be available this month!). This is one that I’ve been eagerly anticipati...
this puzzle is complete. and I couldn’t be happier! (expect to see more photos of this quilt with this wall. it’s too perfect not to use it again!) My previous post about this quilt may b...
The nice thing about going back to an old, forgotten project is that sometimes it’s a pretty quick finish… (which makes me wonder why I put it away without finishing it way back when!) An...
I made up this quilt a while back using a great bundle of Circa 52 by Monaluna for Birch Fabrics. I think the prints are adorable, particularly the cute forest prints, and I knew they’d make a ...
I had some of Laurie Wisbrun‘s Brrr! fabrics left over after making my Converging Corners quilt, so I decided to use the prints from the red & green colorway to make up a Christmassy quilt....
Just an extra little post this weekend to welcome a few new sponsors to the site! I’m very pleased to have these three wonderful new fabric shops as sponsors – I imagine many of you alrea...
Happy Friday! Let’s get right to that giveaway winner, ok? Random.org selected number 490, which is Lynn, who commented that she loves polar bears. Congrats Lynn! I know you’ll love these...
I’m excited to have this quilt finished and ready to show to you! I had a chance to work with some of Laurie Wisbrun‘s upcoming line for Robert Kaufman, Brrr! The line features Laurie...
I’ve been working on this little puzzle for a while now. I’ve only made one quilt completely of solids and it’s been a goal of mine to make another. And then I saw Lucie SummerR...
I was so excited when Laurie Wisbrun sent me some of her new Llook! Llamas! fabrics she self-produces and prints through Spoonflower – I think the llamas are absolutely adorable and the coordin...
I don’t think I’ll ever tire of this color combo! I think it’s perfect as a baby quilt, and especially perfect as it works equally as well for a boy or a girl, or when you need a gi...
I think it’s possible that I use a polka dot in nearly every quilt I make. Every time I pull fabrics for a new quilt I automatically reach for a polka dot or two. I find them so useful as coord...
I always loved the Swoon pattern, but it took Katy organizing a Swoon along to get me to actually find my pattern and get sewing! I decided to use the original Flea Market Fancy because I love the co...
It’s no secret that I’m in love with the Wiksten Tova top. I made several last year, and now that Spring is around the corner, I felt the urge to add a couple more to my collection (I rea...
So, how about a fun patchwork quilt for this Thursday? (As an aside, is it weird that I sometimes feel like I have to apologize when I show yet another quilt made up of patchwork squares?) Regardless...
I didn’t know how much I loved llamas, at least, not until I saw Laurie Wisbrun’s newest collection, Llook! Llamas!. She has three fabulous new prints and a pillow panel (you can purchase...
Do you remember when I made this quilt top? I didn’t, but luckily a look back in the blog archives tells me it was June 7th, 2010. I don’t usually wait quite this long to finish a quilt, ...
Since my actual design wall is covered with mini Liberty cross blocks I’ve started using the wall behind my sewing table as a makeshift design wall. I don’t know what kind of tape this is...
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