Yesterday on QUILTsocial I used THE Dream Machine 2‘s amazing couching foot to embellish one of my orphan block placemats, effortlessly. I quilted the rest of the placemats, so I’m ready to put on the bindings! I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, I don’t like to throw …
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This week on QUILTsocial, I’m using THE Dream Machine 2 to make some placemats from orphan quilt blocks. Yesterday I used some of the amazing embroidery stitches to embellish a couple of our placemats and today I’m embellishing another placemat using couching. For this placemat, I want to try embellishing …
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Have you chosen one (or more) of the 5 different settings to turn orphan blocks into placemat tops I showed you yesterday? Your orphan blocks can be any size, these 5 possibilities can work wonders. Today I’m using some of the decorative stitches on THE Dream Machine 2 to embellish …
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Yesterday on QUILTsocial I gave you 8 great reasons that you should use blocks leftover from other projects to make placemats. Today I’m sharing with you a few different ways to use THE Dream Machine 2 from Brother to sew these blocks into placemat tops. Placemats can really be any size …
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We all have them – leftover blocks from other projects. We don’t want to throw them out, so they sit in our sewing rooms, gathering dust. Today I’ll go over 8 great reasons that you should use these blocks to make placemats! I’m still using The Dream Machine 2 from …