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All about my GUEST BOOK quilts
Lemme, tell you about my guest book quilts. What is it? A guest book quilt is an alternative to having an actual guest book. What are you going to do with that book? Are you ever going to look through it? Where are you going to put it? This book of names and message of…
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Little Miss Sawtooth Quilt Along – #6 – Aliyah and Asha
This post is a part of the Little Miss Sawtooth Quilt Along. Below is a list of all the posts and articles on this series. Announcement – Sign ups and Details Fabric Requirements, Coloring Sheet and Fabric Bundles Details About the Quilt FAQ Invitation Video Week #1 – Flying Geese Week #2 – Millie, Josephine…
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Basic Patchwork Skills for Quilt Making (video tutorial)
Maybe you have never ever sewn patchwork. You know how to work your sewing machine, and that’s it! You’d like to start making a quilt, perhaps? You are in the right place! I have created a series of videos to get you started down Quilt Making Lane. Most of these topics are steps you might…
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A Quilt Maker’s Tale – The Guest Book Quilt
My grandmother could pull any quilt from her closet (that’s where she kept them) and tell you something about it. One time she pulled one down for me and told me where each fabric had come from, some were clothing that her children had worn. She remembered every piece. Every quilt maker has a story…
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A Quilt Maker’s Tale – #8 – Do you remember Artex paint?
My grandmother could pull any quilt from her closet (that’s where she kept them) and tell you something about it. One time she pulled one down for me and told me where each fabric had come from, some were clothing that her children had worn. She remembered every piece. Every quilt maker has a story…