More quilting tutorials Making a quilted tic tac toe game board by Sarah Vanderburgh August 9, 2018 by Sarah Vanderburgh August 9, 2018 This week has been all about the fun of creating using Banyan Batiks. One of the newest lines to be coming to your local fabric store is the Recess fabric line. In yesterday’s post, we made the pieced O blocks to go with our piece X blocks – now all … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
More quilting tutorials Piecing O blocks for quilted game using trendy Banyan Batiks, Recess by Sarah Vanderburgh August 8, 2018 by Sarah Vanderburgh August 8, 2018 Are we having fun yet? In yesterday’s post, we made pieced X blocks for our quilted game. Today we’ll use two different fat quarters from the Recess fabric line to make pieced O blocks. The fabric is coming to quilt stores this month so there’s no excuse for you not … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
More quilting tutorials Piecing X blocks for quilted game using exhilarating Banyan Batiks, Recess by Sarah Vanderburgh August 7, 2018 by Sarah Vanderburgh August 7, 2018 Let the sewing fun begin! In yesterday’s post, we followed the cutting directions for the pieced X and O blocks. They’re the game pieces for the quilted game board we’ll be making later. The Recess fabric line has some bold colorways to choose from, but I chose to go with … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
H.A. Kidd sewing notions Using fusible web for an easy finish for appliqued coasters by Jean Boyd June 15, 2018 by Jean Boyd June 15, 2018 Yesterday I showed you how to use HeatnBond EZ print sheets to prepare some appliqué shapes and make a coaster or mug rug using 6½” fabric squares of fabric and some Therm Fleece as the batting. Now you’re ready to finish the coasters! Following the manufacturer’s instructions on the package, … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
H.A. Kidd sewing notions How to use fusible web that goes in your printer and its characteristics by Jean Boyd June 14, 2018 by Jean Boyd June 14, 2018 Yesterday I showed you how to finish the tote bag with textured pockets made with Stitch-N-Steam and handles made with webbing. Today we’ll be using HeatnBond EZ Print Lite for some easy applique designs. These fusible web sheets go right in your printer! EZ Print is a paper backed, iron-on, sewable, … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail