Category: Quilting Methods

My Least Favorite Way To Make Half Square Triangles

I don’t know what possessed me.  I was at my Wednesday UFO group at Eddie’s Quilting Bee and had planned to work on my Posh Basket blocks.  Somehow I had left my half square triangles at home and had to start over and make some more.  The book I am using for the block pattern, […]

Flying Geese, Another Way

On April 18, 2007, I posted a tutorial on my favorite way to make Flying Geese Units.  Any time you are making flying geese units, you can use this technique, which isn’t always given in the block assembly instructions.  Check it out, by clicking on the link.  You make four perfect flying geese in no […]

Precison Trimmer

This is a tool known as the Precision Trimmer.  If you do not have one, run out to your local quilt shop, or log on to your favorite Internet quilt supplier and get one right away.  Do not delay, do not pass Go, just get one. I do not know how I existed without this […]

Accuracy

I love accuracy, which is probably why quilting appeals to me.  If you are off in your measurements for cutting, seam allowance or a myriad of other considerations, your project can come out all sloppy and wonky.  In tomorrow’s post, I will show you a tool that helps me out a lot, but first I […]

Bindings

I’ve been working on bindings this week.  So many quilts with just the bindings to do.  I have no idea why I procrastinate completing this last step in my quiltmaking.  I have just a bit left to do on the quilt pictured above, then I plan to start on getting the binding on my Halloween […]

Why a Design Wall is a Really Good Idea

I know many of you must have design walls in your quilting studios.  They are the ideal place to arrange your blocks to achieve perfect placement, leave them up for days on end to consider your layout, and just generally have a place to display your quilt blocks as you complete a quilt top. I […]

Another Incredible Gizmo

Can you see the cool device that is screwed onto the bed of my Featherweight?  Here is a more close up shot: It is an amazing seam guide that you can put on your machine.  It is unfailingly accurate.  You can adjust it to a perfect quarter inch, or even that elusive "scant" quarter inch […]

Where to Find the Angler Two

Several people have asked me where they can find the Angler Two sewing guide.  It is a hard to find item, as most quilt shops do not seem to carry it.  I have gone through two of them in my life, and each one was purchased at a quilt shop that has gone out of […]

Machine Applique Adventures

Yesterday I was telling you all about how much I like the Steam A Seam Lite products for machine applique.  Today I thought I would talk a bit about machine applique methods, and in particular, the one I like best at the moment.  If you purchase any material on the How To of Applique, you […]

Steam A Seam Lite 2

As you may have gathered, I have been a bit obsessed with machine applique lately.  For successful machine applique, it is helpful to use a fusible stabilizer to adhere your applique pieces to your background fabric.  My sister introduced me to Steam A Seam Lite, which I liked very much, and Pamkittymorning told me that […]

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Nicole

Hello, I’m Nicole, an enthusiastic quilter and fabric lover. This blog is mainly about my quilting journey, but I share some of my other interests as well, which include reading, cooking, decorating, lifestyle, and my family. When I am not quilting, I am reading, and will share monthly book reviews in this space. I love to hear back from my followers and enjoy getting to know you.

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