Chain piecing is essentially the continuous sewing of fabric units without cutting your thread between each unit. Chain piecing is a definite go-to for every quilter to be as efficient in our sewing time and with our resources.
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to sew an envelope cover for a quilted throw pillow, perfect for beginners and experienced sewists.
Looking for a way to make your flying geese blocks stand out? In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to make 4-at-a-time flying geese using directional fabric prints. It can be tricky to keep those patterns aligned, but with this method, you’ll create perfectly positioned geese every time!
Looking for an efficient way to make flying geese blocks? In this tutorial, I’ll teach you how to make 4-at-a-time flying geese, saving you time while keeping your quilt blocks precise and uniform. This method is perfect for all skill levels and will help you create stunning quilt designs faster than ever.
Looking for a quick and easy quilt project? In my latest YouTube video, I show you how to make 4-patch quilt blocks using 5″ charm pack squares—perfect for beginners and experienced quilters alike!
Sashing strips are the fabric pieces that separate your quilt blocks, adding structure and framing each design to create a more organized look. In this guide, I’ll show you how to easily cut perfect sashing strips with my favorite time-saving tool!
The pattern is based on a simple technique of snowballing 2 corners of a fabric square. Many patterns use this technique, but in this case, the simplistic design of letting the fabrics be the showcase really makes the most impact.