H.A. Kidd sewing notions Stained glass quilt made easy with HeatnBond by Paul Leger February 13, 2017 by Paul Leger February 13, 2017 Today, with the help of HEATNBOND® Lite Iron-On Adhesive Sheets we’re going to make this quick and festive little project and there’ll be very little sewing to do! With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, I’ve decided to show you how to make a festive stained glass quilted wall … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
Northcott Quilting the modern stained glass wall hanging by Jackie White April 8, 2016 by Jackie White April 8, 2016 Now that the modern stained glass wall hanging is arranged, all the purple hues come together to make this an eye catching quilt. This zany quilt can be made using more quilt blocks, and arranged playfully for a bed, or a lap quilt. Check Northcott’s Stonehenge Gradation Brights for more … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
Northcott 3 things to consider when arranging quilt blocks by Jackie White April 7, 2016 by Jackie White April 7, 2016 This is such a fun post! The six stained glass quilt blocks are done and ready to be arranged into a wall hanging. Auditioning to find the best color of thread is also going to happen too! Lay out your six quilt blocks on a design wall if you have … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
Northcott 2 stained glass quilt blocks with a twist by Jackie White April 6, 2016 by Jackie White April 6, 2016 We’re adding 2 more quilt blocks to our stained glass wall hanging using a different method than the previous two shown earlier this week: the log cabin and the fusible fabric techniques. I love Northcott’s Stonehenge Gradation Brights collection, it makes choosing fabrics for this project so easy. Today’s fun … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
Northcott Fusing fabric to make a stained glass quilt block by Jackie White April 5, 2016 by Jackie White April 5, 2016 After making the first 2 zany blocks yesterday, the next 2 blocks (Blocks 3 and 4) will involve fused fabric to achieve the stained glass look! This is a different way of making quilt blocks from yesterday’s equally fun technique using Northcott’s Stonehenge Gradation Brights – Amethyst. For Blocks 3 … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail