Brother NQ900 5 quick steps to calculate yardage for quilt backing [3 styles] by Christine Baker July 22, 2022 by Christine Baker July 22, 2022 Use up the fabrics in your stash to make your very own pieced backing! Figure out how much fabric you need and how to use it [horizontally, vertically, or multi-pieced]. Christine Baker guides you through the process in 5 quick steps using her Brother NQ900. Free tutorial. FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
Brother NQ900 4 steps to adding a floating block border to your quilt top [easy tutorial] by Christine Baker July 21, 2022 by Christine Baker July 21, 2022 Go beyond the ordinary! Finish your quilt top with something different…a floating border for your flying geese! And, with the Brother NQ900, you’ll be dazzled by the results. Free tutorial. FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
Brother NQ900 4 tips for adding flying geese blocks to a border with the Brother NQ900 by Christine Baker July 20, 2022 by Christine Baker July 20, 2022 Gather your flying geese and get ready to create your teams! Today’s tips show you how to sew your flying geese quilt blocks together to make your four borders. With the Brother NQ900, it’s even easier to create a fun and unique look. Free tutorial. FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
Brother NQ900 12 easy steps to making no waste flying geese – Pick a size by Christine Baker July 19, 2022 by Christine Baker July 19, 2022 Making flying geese blocks without wasted fabric is ‘sew’ easy, especially with the Brother NQ900. 12 steps…That’s it! Make a bunch and come back tomorrow to find out how to sew them together to make a border. Free tutorial. FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
Northcott Sewing the Mystic Garden quilt top by Christine Baker July 6, 2016 by Christine Baker July 6, 2016 Putting the pieces together Last night I finished sewing the 24 flying geese units for my Mountain View quilt and I’ve sewn them onto the fabric sections that I cut on Monday. I measured each of these rows and cut the sashing strips accordingly. The quilt will be a bit … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail