Hibiscus Fabric Line Today we are participating in Riley Blake Design's Virtual Quilt Market and we get to announce our next fabric line that is coming February of 2022! We couldn't be more excited! It is such a fun line that can be used from nurseries to a teen boho room and well beyond. It has the perfect amount of modern AND whimsy that we always go for in a fabric line! Here's what is written about the collection on the storyboard. "Renowned for their large, showy flowers and ... View the Post
Warm Wishes Christmas Quilt
The holidays are fast approaching so over the next few weeks we will be sharing some of our handmade holiday gifts that we are working on! First up is today's Warm Wishes Christmas Quilt. We have been busy playing with Warm Wishes Fabrics for holiday gifts this year! First up is a Warm Wishes Christmas Quilt that is so cute. I am so excited to have this one finished and ready to get wrapped up for a gift. The pattern for this quilt is our Around the Block Quilt Pattern from our ... View the Post
How to Store Vintage Quilts
Do you have an antique quilt or a vintage quilt that you are trying to preserve? Here are 12 helpful tips and tricks for how to store vintage quilts that have special meaning in your life. 12 Tips for How to Store Vintage Quilts Never store your vintage quilts in an airtight container. Fabrics actually need to breathe and air tight containers can actually make the quilts smell over time. This includes plastic containers and plastic bags. They will end up doing more damage to a vintage ... View the Post
Triple Berry Cobbler Recipe
Do you love cobbler as much as my family? It is one of our favorite things to make for our weekly Sunday family dinner and this recipe that uses fresh berries is so delicious. This Fresh Triple Berry Cobbler is one of our absolute favorites. We all agree that berry and cherry cobblers are best with cakey batters and apple cobbler are best with a crumble topping. Do you agree? Another thing that I love about this cobbler recipe is that it is not too sweet, so adding some ice cream or ... View the Post
History of the Rotary Cutter
Today’s “I’ve Got a Notion” is one of my most used quilting tools---the rotary cutter! But how did this useful piece of equipment make its way into the quilting world? Well, the first rotary cutter was introduced by the Olfa company in 1979 and was used primarily for garment making. However, the minute quilters found out about this revolutionary tool, they more than adopted this useful tool as their very own. Prior to the invention of the rotary cutter, quilters often ... View the Post
10 Things to Sew for Back to School
With Back to School happening this month here are ten fun things to sew for Back to School. A few things for your kids, some teacher gifts with all of them being simple fast projects that you can sew up quickly. Here they are! This Quilt-As-You-Go Zipper Pouch is perfect for markers, crayons or pencils for any age at school. Even adults LOVE these zipper pouches. The darling apron would be perfect for any pre-schooler who loves arts and crafts. Find the full tutorial ... View the Post
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