H.A. Kidd sewing notions Sulky’s PolyLite thread adds shimmer to wall quilt by Nancy Devine March 10, 2016 by Nancy Devine March 10, 2016 Yesterday, we wove together and decorated a sweet woven heart basket for our Laughing Flowers wall quilt. Today, let’s get the background quilted and ready for the flower-filled basket. The background will be a little thicker than the usual quilt so it can support the 3D woven heart basket, let’s … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
H.A. Kidd sewing notions Ready to quilt the Pockets Full of Blessings by Nancy Devine November 12, 2015 by Nancy Devine November 12, 2015 It’s always so satisfying when you’ve finished a quilt top — like reaching the finish line of a long race. Today, let’s make a quilt sandwich and use some decorative machine stitches then we’ll be ready to quilt Pockets Full of Blessings wall quilt. Press the backing fabrics with lots … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
PFAFF ambition 1.0 Quilting A Trick Or Treat Bag by Jennifer Houlden October 22, 2014 by Jennifer Houlden October 22, 2014 Halloween is just around the corner, only a few more sleeps for those little ones who are counting and they’re going to need something to collect and carry all that candy in. I remember as a kid we used to take a pillowcase to collect the loot in. As the … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
H.A. Kidd sewing notions Quilting the College Bound Blanket by Nancy Devine August 15, 2014 by Nancy Devine August 15, 2014 Quilting the college bound blanket is underway and inching toward completion. Yesterday, we hemmed the sides of the waffle weave cotton. Today, we’re going to place our elements along the top and bottom of the blanket. This can be complicated, involving sashing and all kinds of proper quilting techniques, but … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
H.A. Kidd sewing notions Sewing Patterns Free: A Quilt Becomes a Storage Bag by Nancy Devine August 13, 2014 by Nancy Devine August 13, 2014 Yesterday, we made a 36 inch square quilt and quilted the whole square quilt sandwich with simple straight lines. Today, I’ll show you how a quilt becomes a storage bag. Cut four binding strips, 2 inches by 42 inches. Bind the edges. Press the edges. Lay the quilt in a … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail