There are many ways to cut your triangles, I always try to use a triangle ruler or if I’m following a pattern like in this case, I use the template provided.
Read MoreA fun scrappy rainbow binding tutorial that you can adapt to any quilt size.
Read MoreSince our new normal seems to be the only normal we’ll be getting for a while, I took a break from making quilts and wanted a smaller project that I could make in one sitting.
Read MoreA new Flower Love Baby Quilt in different shades of pink. This pattern has the option of a bigger throw size as well.
Read MoreEveryone has use for coasters, especially handmade ones. My kids like to pick out their favorite and keep it on their bedside table.
Read MoreI designed this quilt more than a year ago when my daughter was leaving for college. She wanted a cozy, colorful, modern quilt, so I got to work.
Read MoreThere are a ton of pillowcase tutorials out there, but I wanted to make a smaller version and I didn’t find anything. So I make my own and wrote down the measurements and steps along the way, so in case you have a baby or a kid you want to make one, or maybe for a road trip, here you have how I made these cute baby pillowcases.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that Fall is my favorite season; the colors, the clothes, the chill in the air, the spice in the food: it’s perfect. I’ve got my boots out and scarves ready for the moment the Atlanta heat decides to finally give in.
Read MorePatchwork Gifts is full of wonderful projects for all skill levels. I decided to start with the Mug Rug, all those tiny flying geese looked so pretty!
Read MoreI love sewing triangles not to mention I never travel without my big sketch book and my iPad, so it seemed like the perfect project for me.
Read MoreI designed this quilt more than a year ago when my daughter was leaving for college. She wanted a cozy, colorful, modern quilt, so I got to work.
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