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Easiest Quilts for Beginners?

Easiest Quilts for Beginners Some beginner-friendly quilt ideas focus on simple techniques and straightforward designs, which are ideal for those just starting to quilt. Quilts for beginners don’t need to be boring. There are ways to bring creativity and spice into the quilt. Fabric choice is one way! If you have a chance to take a quilt class, do it! You may notice quick and easy methods for making some of these quilts, but perfecting…

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Quilting – Staying Motivated, Focused

Motivated and Focused when Quilting Let’s be honest — staying motivated and focused as a quilter (or in any creative endeavor) can be tough, especially when projects drag on or creativity hits a wall. And for those of us who struggle to stick with just one project at a time? It gets even trickier. Quilting should be a joy, not a chore! Below is a collection of ideas and gentle reminders to help you stay…

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Determining the Color Value

Color Value: Determining the Color Value of Fabrics Determining the color value for fabrics in a quilt involves understanding how light and dark fabrics interact with your quilt’s design. Color value is essential for achieving contrast, balance, and depth in the quilt’s overall look. Here’s how to determine the color value for fabrics: 1. Understand the Basics of Color Value The next step will help you determine where your fabrics fall on the value spectrum.…

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2025 Quilt UFOs and WIPs

Quilt UFOs and WIPs Progress Update Wow, it has definitely been a while since I last posted about my Quilt UFOs (Unfinished Objects) and WIPs (Works in Progress)! Taking a little vacation threw me off track—not just during my time away, but even in the days before and after returning. I have to admit, there’s been some progress, but certainly not as much as I would have liked. The quilt currently loaded on the machine…

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Common Sizes for Quilt Pieces

Common Sizes for Quilt Pieces – A Way to Organize Your Scrap Fabrics Quilts are made from various pieces, typically called “blocks” or “patches.” These pieces come in a range of shapes and sizes, often dictated by the quilt design. Here are some common quilt pieces, including their sizes and shapes: Common Shapes for Quilt Pieces Before cutting up your scraps to fit the shapes below, decide which shapes you use the most. If you…

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Saturday/Sunday Sew Day

Sew day? No, Sew Weekend! This weekend has been a combination of sewing and spring cleaning, even though we have a lot of time before the warm spring weather. I spent some time with the grandkids this week, and, of course, they both came down with colds. So, I’ve been doing some deep cleaning to clear out any lingering germs. It’s that time of year when the little ones share, and I really don’t want…

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Sunday Sew Day – Any Projects?

Sunday Sew Day- What did you work on? Instead of a Sunday Sew Day, I actually had a weekend sew. On Saturday, I finished adding a binding to a quilt because my quilting machine was being a bit picky, and I had no patience for that. Organizing: Still or Again? Once I finished the binding, I started looking at how to organize my fabrics. I had the yardage ones put away. This is great, but…

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Scrappy Sampler Quilt Ideas

Ideas for Creating a Scrappy Sampler Quilt A scrappy sampler quilt is a fun and creative project that lets you incorporate a variety of fabric scraps into different block patterns. It’s an excellent way to use up leftover fabrics while creating something beautiful and unique. I will be adding more 12″ blocks to the block library so you can create your own Scrappy Sampler Quilt. Here are some tips to help you get started: Choose…

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Eight at a Time HSTs

HSTs – Testing the Eight-at-a-Time Method This weekend, I am working on a project that requires many HSTs (Half Square Triangles), and I figured it was time to try a different method. So here are my results of Eight at a Time HSTs. It has been years and years since I used this method, and it took a couple of minutes to reacquaint myself. HSTs Chart First, I need to know what size to cut…

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Quilt UFOs and WIPs – Update

January Quilt UFOs and WIPs This month is starting great for Quilt UFOs and WIPs, even though I got lucky with an easy first pull from the jar. The second project for January will be machine quilting. It is time to finally finish the quilt that has been on the machine for months. Machine Quilting Project While waiting for some time to work on the machine quilting, I might as well fill bobbins. This quilt…

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