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Just found your site. Wonderful examples. Yes, I also use directional fabrics in multi-directions so that no matter what side the child is facing, something is right side up. G
Thankyou for a beautiful site full of so much information.
I just finished by first ever quilt. Know there are many mistakes in it, but it was such a learning experience.
I love the craft, and keep reading up on it.
Thanks for all the advice
I just saw your ’20’s bag is smashing. Is there a pattern available for it? Will you be having a monthly sew along next year ?
Thanks
Bonnie
I saw your Hearts Give Chase Table Cover last year when I first started doing quilting projects. It looked interesting and I kept the website address. Having some time in between projects, I picked up on your hearts table cover, read over your tutorial and hope to get started cutting out my pieces. Thank you so much for the detailed instructions.
I have been searching for a table topper pattern or tutorial for a hexagon topper. I absolutely love your Christmas hexagon table topper and already have fabric to get started. Thank you for providing an easy to follow tutorial! I will be following your site closely…love it!
Can you tell me the name of the fabric line you used in your tote bag on the Moda Bake hop site
Moda Wild Orchid by Blackbird Designs
Love your scrappy quilts. Where can I find the Feb. instructions for for Scrap Dance Two Step?
Just found your site. It is wonderful, love everything . Thank you for all the ideas and helps. Never heard of fidget quilts. They are great and I am anxious to make one. Right now I am starting a hankerchief curtain, any ideas?
Today, I made your jelly roll market bag. I am so pleased with it. I used red and navy material, and red, navy and burgundy buttons. I can’t decide if I will keep it, or give to my daughter for Christmas.
ran across your tea cup quilt along and love it is there anyway I can access your directions to make it? I’m a new quilter and I think I can manage this while this shut down. Thank You
Just use the Teacups Quilt Along category on the sidebar to see all the posts and patterns.