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Top 15 Christmas Gifts for Quilters: Unique and Practical Ideas Are your favorite Santas asking what you want under the

Top 15 Christmas Gifts for Quilters: Unique and Practical Ideas Are your favorite Santas asking what you want under the

If one of your other favorite hobbies is reading, you can combine both by listening to audiobooks when you quilt!

So, you’ve picked up a pattern that calls for a lightbox, but you don’t have one. Don’t worry, you’re not

In this series, we’re tackling some of the essential basics of quilty goodness. Here are some more things you’ll want

Starting your quilting journey is like stepping into a world of endless possibilities. It’s exciting, a bit overwhelming, and totally

Embracing Diversity in Quilting: A Tapestry of Culture and Creativity Quilting has a rich history that spans cultures and generations.

Hey there, quilty friends! 🧵 Today, I’m excited to share one of my favorite free-motion quilting designs: the open spiral

QuiltCon 2025 in Phoenix promises expert instruction, community connection, inspiration, and fun. The lineup includes talented quilters like Theresa Benson, Bethany Clarke, Carlos Ramirez, Denise Jackson, and Emily Nguyen. Attendees can expect classes on piecing, quilting, appliqué, color theory, and design. Member registration opens July 31, 2024, and general registration opens August 15, 2024. Prepare by registering early, planning your schedule, and staying connected through social media and online forums. Don’t miss the chance to learn, connect, and have fun at QuiltCon 2025!

No more last-minute panic—I’ve got your back. I finally made this guide as my go-to resource, and it’s going to be yours too.

Embrace those slightly crooked squares and fabric mix-ups—they’re the delightful surprises that make our quilts truly special.

Color in quilting is a vibrant topic near and dear to my heart. Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned

The beauty of this trick lies in its simplicity. There’s no need for guessing, unrolling fabric on a free cutting table, etc. You can easily figure out about how much fabric there is by just looking at it, all before you even chat with the staff at the cutting counter.

When I read about Project Quilting Season 12’s opening challenge, Illuminating + Ultimate Gray (a nod to the Pantone colors of the year for 2021),

For this week’s #projectQuilting11, the theme is “Birds in the Air”. It’s a classic quilt block, made up of my nemeses, TRIANGLES. I’m terrible at sewing them. Seriously.

I realized that if we sit there and choose teams, pick sides, we just aren’t going to survive.

Today I’m grateful a colleague who had the courage to ask why I recently added my pronouns (she / her) to my LinkedIn profile.