A place where quilters can find quilting and free-motion quilting resources.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Decorative Pillow
Decorative Pillows are fun!
This was made with left over border scraps
Read full details at my official blog on Livinh20.tumblr.com
Monday, February 10, 2014
Twisted Log Cabin
The twisted log cabin quilt was made with Quilt in a Day's Wonky Ruler. If you would like full details of how this quilt was made, please visit my 'official' Tumblr blog post, Twisted Log Cabin
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Christmas Table Runner
| I really like how this table runner is coming together. |
| The back of the table runner is so pretty. |
Wow, a friend would call this a happy accident.
I was not planning to make this table runner. It became a runner when an experiment went wrong. :-)
I like the result. I think will make a pattern for it.(My first attempt) and maybe offer it on Craftsy.com
It is a fun and easy project that is great for free motion quilting experimenting. If you do not like machine quilting decorative stitches are a great alternative.
I guess I will need make the decorative stitch version. Stay tuned.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Grace Mug Rug
Mug rugs are fun projects!
You can make something pretty and at the same time use it to try new thread and fabric color combinations.
Or you can test batting and free motion quilting designs.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Everyone Loves a Tote
Handmade gifts are special.
I really enjoyed making these tote bags.
They are quick, easy and pretty.
Want to make this tote?
Click here for videos.
Friday, December 6, 2013
Table Topper
Spinning Table Topper
Have seen or used the Kaleido-Ruler by Marti Michell?
She demonstrates how to use the ruler in a video series on YouTube.
The ruler makes eleven sizes of the kaleidoscope block.
My 15-inch block is pieced differently than the video series.
For the free motion quilting, I did not have a plan. I only wanted to changes things up a little bit.
Have seen or used the Kaleido-Ruler by Marti Michell?
She demonstrates how to use the ruler in a video series on YouTube.
The ruler makes eleven sizes of the kaleidoscope block.
My 15-inch block is pieced differently than the video series.
For the free motion quilting, I did not have a plan. I only wanted to changes things up a little bit.
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