Janet Wickell, editor of About.com’s quilting blog, is sharing her pattern for the traditional Goose in the Pond quilt block in two sizes: 22-1/2″ and 11-1/4″. Janet says the block goes together quickly with quick piecing techniques. Get … Read More ...
Video tutorial: Satin stitching a tight circle
Kathy York demos her technique for satin-stitching around small appliqued circles. See the tute.… Read More ...
Free quilt pattern: Capital T block
Janet Wickell, editor of About.com’s quilting blog, is sharing her pattern for a Capital T quilt block. Janet says, “I love how brightly colored paisley fabrics look against a neutral background, and think their lovely swirls are a … Read More ...
A beady bird brooch
The Lone Beader calls this spectacular bit of bead embroidery a Holiday Red Bird, but I think it would make an excellent accessory any time of year. See this brooch and more of her work on her blog.… Read More ...
Quilting city history
Mary Emma Allen of Quilting and Patchwork blog alerts us to a great project: “As the city of Boulder, CO prepares to celebrate it’s 150th anniversary, quilters there are making a pictorial fabric display to depict historical events during those … Read More ...
Detached buttonhole variations
Deepa of This and That blog is sharing some rockin variations on detached buttonhole stitch. See Deepa’s post.… Read More ...
Free patterns: Plastic canvas ornaments
Did you get your Christmas gift from Janet Perry? You missed it? Well, scoot over to Nuts About Needlepoint and download her free charts for two beautiful plastic-canvas ornaments and get started on next year’s gift list! Get the … Read More ...
Free tatting pattern: Chatelaine
Sherry Pence (aka Lady Shuttlemaker) has a lovely gift for all of us this season: a gorgeous, original pattern for a tatted chatelaine. Thank you, Lady! Get the pattern.
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Free quilt pattern: Imperial Collection
You can get this beautiful Imperial Collection pattern free from the Robert Kaufman web site. Get the pattern.… Read More ...
Make a doll-quilt kit for a youngster
If you’re lucky enough to have time off between now and the first of the year, this would be the perfect opportunity to put together a beginner-quilt kit for a young person in your life. In fact, why not stand … Read More ...
Free Fabric Friday at SMS
This week’s giveaway at Sew, Mama, Sew! is a yard of fabric of your choice to four lucky readers. Enter now.… Read More ...
Still waiting *sigh*
Men after my own heart
Mimi Kirchner‘s tattooed men dolls make me smile and smile and smile. The concept of using toiles to represent tattoos is genius. And the dolls have the Mimi hallmarks of impeccable workmanship combined with irresistable touchability. Mom, if you’re … Read More ...
Fascinating: Korean pojagi
Mary Ellen Chase of Plays With Needles blog posted a great article about a type of needlework that is totally new to me. Pojagi is traditional Korean needlework that has many characteristics in common with western crazy quilting. I’m in … Read More ...
Tutorial and recipes: Mixing dyes
Judy Coates Perez of Painted Threads is sharing her recipes for mixing RIT dyes to produce new, even more vibrant colors. I’m thinking fat quarters, overdyed threads… See the post.… Read More ...