It’s a sure sign that I’m juggling too many balls this week: I can’t believe I forgot to tell you that Rachel Biel Taibi graciously invited me to do a guest article for her awesome blog, Rayela’s Fiber Focus. … Read More ...
Stitch a pink-ribbon quilt
Janet Wickell, editor of About.com’s quilting blog, is sharing a pattern for a foundation-pieced awareness-ribbon quilt block. This is the month to stitch one in pink! See the tutorial.… Read More ...
Rock this fabric brooch
Katie Trott has published a tutorial over on Vintage Indie for a flower brooch made from quilting charms. Yes! Go see for yourself.
Many thanks to One Pretty Thing blog for pointing out this find.… Read More ...
Punch out a design
I’m dying to see punchneedle embroidery make a comeback in a big, edgy new way. Evidently, Pimp Stitcher Lauren Brandy has similar hopes. She’s giving the basics. Now all we need is for some adventurous stitchers to apply punchneedle … Read More ...
Brilliant fabric paints
Art quilter Judy Coates Perez has reviewed Polished Pigments paints and their uses for fiber arts. Get the details.… Read More ...
Stitch details: Chicken scratch embroidery
Elizabeth of Quieter Moments blog is sharing more details about her chicken-scratch-in-the-round technique. Get the scoop.
Looking for more articles on Chicken scratch? Check out these article we wrote about Chicken Scratch Embroidery and this Book by Jack Dempsey … Read More ...
Free chart: Be Thou Thankful
FreePatterns.com is sharing this timely chart that reminds us to remember to be thankful for our blessings. Get the chart.… Read More ...
New quilt fabrics are coming
NyteRayn of elemental blog is sharing previews of some of the Free Spirit fabrics that will be introduced by their designers at the International Quilt Market in Houston. I especially love the Moondance line by Jenean Morrison, including the fabric … Read More ...
Get the lowdown on linen threads
Janet Perry of Nuts About Needlepoint blog has posted a guide to linen threads that are suitable for needlepoint, including links to resources. Check it out! And thank you, Janet!… Read More ...
Stitch for the Ships Project
The motto of the Ships Project is “Supporting America’s Troops Deployed in the War on Terror One Stitch at a Time!” The project finds out what items are most needed by the troops. Individuals make hats, slippers, socks, cool ties, … Read More ...
Astonishing soft-circuit clothing
Becky Stern of Craftzine.com is sharing a video of an astonishing application of soft circuits by Alexander Reed – a dress embellished with butterflies that flap to the wearer’s heartbeat. You’ve got to see the whole story!… Read More ...
Free pattern: More sweet Sues
CC of Lace ‘n’ Ribbon Roses blog is sharing a sweet Sunbonnet Sue embroidery pattern. Doesn’t the kitty make your stitching fingers itch to get started! Get the pattern. (Note: Because of the page’s audio file, the site takes … Read More ...
Inspiration: Jennifer Ackerman-Haywood
You’ll definitely smile when you see the art quilts produced by the fertile mind and nimble fingers of Jennifer Ackerman-Haywood. You can find out more about the quilt pictured here on Posted Stitches. And you can read lots … Read More ...
Warm a preemie with your quilt
Do you know about the Angel Quilt Project? Here’s bit of information from the project’s web site:
… Read More ...We are a nonprofit, world-wide organization of cross stitchers and machine embroiderers. We do patterns that are ‘child friendly.’ For instance, we
New resource for quilters: Belsize Square
Have you seen the site for the new Aussie craft and fabric store, Belsize Square? It’s so full of quilter’s candy, it’s making my mouth water. Even better, they’re running several specials to celebrate their opening:
- Free shipping Australia