Happy Wednesday everyone!!! And it's a special Wednesday because we get to celebrate all things Just Add Sugar and The Modern Quilt Along. This month we have a special guest who we finally got to meet in real life not to long ago--Christopher Thompson from The Tattooed Quilter. He is amazing and we are lucky enough that he agreed to do our fabric tour and guest host this month for the Modern Quilt Along which is Negative Space. The theme this month is Negative Space and he is a master at ... View the Post
Just Add Sugar Fabric Tour: Boy’s Shirt
Welcome to the Just Add Sugar Fabric Tour! Throughout the month of June we are showing off some things that you can put on your summer sewing list from our newest fabric line Just Add Sugar and we have invited a few guests to join us along the way. It's going to be a fun month of sewing, crafting and quilting using all of the different colors in the fabric line. Today I am showing off one of my very favorite things I made for our quilt market booth---a boy's shirt out of the "univited ... View the Post
Just Add Sugar…The Making of a Fabric Line
4 years ago Elizabeth and I spent hours sitting on the family room floor in Elizabeth's old house dreaming about designing fabric. We would talk and talk and dream and dream and meanwhile I would draw or paint little images on tiny scraps of paper... ... View the Post
How to Make a Gingham Baby Quilt
***By popular demand this quilt has been made into a printable PDF pattern that walks you through how to make this quilt in both the baby sized version shown here and a large queen sized version. You can purchase the PDF pattern HERE for only $3.95.)*** How to make a Gingham Baby Quilt. Sounds simple right? And it is. Crazy simple. However, I have to admit this is one of my very favorite baby quilts of all time. ... View the Post
How to Make A Rail Fence Quilt Block
Rail fence blocks are one of the easiest quilt blocks to create and work with a variety of different styles of fabrics....especially those that use low volume prints! ... View the Post
11 Tips For Better Quilting
1. Use the right tools for the job. Having a small sewing kit just for quilting can help with not only organization but also with the time it takes to quilt. You aren't rounding up your tools every time you need to do a project...but they are always together and always on hand. Some of my favorites are shown below including wonder clips (*affiliate link*) that I think are worth their weight in gold when binding a quilt. 2. Better cutting equals a better quilt. I know a lot of people talk ... View the Post
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