I love them both! All fabrics are available now at Crosscut Sewing Co. They really do have a fantabulous selection, as I'm sure you noticed if you participated by making a mosaic.
Read MoreOooh, I LOVE what you did with this mosaic contest! I knew it was a little more open-ended than usual, and you totally rose to the challenge. So many of you found really unique fabrics…
Read MoreWhat do you think? We love it! This ruffle sleeve top was easy to sew and is just as easy to wear. The top is basically a tube top, with an elasticized top band and elasticized sleeves…
Read MoreToday I'm chiming in with a tutorial for cutting diamonds for the Kingfisher quilt. The center of the quilt is composed of 60 degree diamonds. Since this is a common quilting shape, you might like to follow…
Read MoreWhat is the essence of red? How does green make you feel? What does blue say to you? Each classic hue has its own personality, a unique energy. Without the interplay of other colors…
Read MoreI'm so glad to report that we've been busy in the quilting studio! It seems that we've hit our stride, with orders for longarm quilting service coming in regularly. We're now booked a little over a month out.
Read MoreWhere have you been stitching? By the looks of things, lots of us are taking the hexies along at the beach, at the park, at the pool. Kingfisher Stitch-Along flowers are blooming the world over!
Read MorePotholders are such humble little things. We use them day-in, day-out, hardly giving them a thought, until suddenly realizing they're burnt, battered and coated with a permanent layer of grease.
Read MoreRemember how I said I don't have a single black top? Well, I didn't exactly manage to make a black top. It's black... and blue. But, who were we kidding? This is Stitched in Color. And, hey…
Read MoreIt’s the first of 6 weeks dedicated to English Paper Piecing hexagon flowers for the Kingfisher Stitch-Along. Discover options for basting and joining your shapes. Come play!
Read MoreThis is a quilt I created on a whim. I was organizing my fabrics and noticed that I had quite a stack of Essex linens and some Rifle Paper linen blend canvas fabrics that would work together beautifully.
Read MoreBetween the diamond backgrounds, flowers, borders and triangle accents, there are so many fabric choices to make with Kingfisher quilt. Even if you have already chosen your colors, read on for tips…
Read MoreDo you keep a list of would-be projects? I don't usually. But sometimes I need to make a list to put my mind at ease. This usually happens when there are lots of good ideas floating around.
Read MoreIn the United States we're looking forward to a long weekend. You might want to carve out some time for a bit of shopping. My favorite fabric stores have some great sales going on!
Read MoreHappy half-birthday, Elora! You're eighteen months and full of toddler spirit. Why, just today I realized you've mastered the head shake for "no". You're such a little person now!
Read MoreInspiration relies on imagination; success on action. And not one big, brave action, but many little moments of gumption and faith.
Read MoreDo you start a quilt by choosing the fabrics or the pattern? I definitely go both ways. With Kingfisher, I started with the pattern. Knowing I'd be hand-sewing, I wanted to be sure to really LOVE the fabrics.
Read MoreJoin the Kingfisher Stitch-Along! This summer we’ll be creating a hexie flower quilt combinging English Paper Piecing, applique and machine piecing. It’s the perfect, portable summer project!
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