DIY quilting
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Okay, So by now you've got a pretty good idea of what fabric/colors you'd like to use in your quilt and maybe you even went and bought some. The next thing you need to

Grace Nielsen saved to quilting
Quilting for Beginners teaches newbies how to quilt from the basics, start to finish. This 5 part series walks you through each step of quilt making.

Sarah King saved to Ideas for Projects
Learn how to make a quilt from start to finish. Where to start if you're a beginning quilter. Resources for beginning quilters
Peggy Haupt saved to Quilting
A list of the 10 best DIY sewing gifts for a new mom. This list includes projects for a range of skills, so don't count yourself out!
Coe Gardner saved to Bonnets
"How do I get started with quilting?" I’ve gotten this question a lot recently! I am so happy to share some of my favorite quilting tools to help you get started! Download the PDF checklist! . . My interest for quilting started when I inherited my grandmother’s sewing machine. It was old and needed some work, so I took
We love mini quilts! Yes, we do! The Busy Bees Wall Hanging uses several different quilting techniques to create this whimsical wall hanging. The Busy Bees Wall Quilt is perfect for a baby’s nursery, kitchen, or office space. It also makes a great gift for your favorite hard working friend. In this online video class, […]
A simple DIY quilted play mat tutorial! Transform the Fishing Net quilt pattern into a toddler play mat for cars.

Tanya Hunter saved to Quilts
Quilt as you go tutorial - learn how to easily machine quilt BIG quilts.

Janet Flippo saved to quilts
Hello! And thank you for your interest in the Ombre Puff Quilt. I have a few different resources for this quilt, so I wanted to list them separately to be sure that you are able to find exactly what you are looking for. :) Happy sewing!-Brittany Ombre Puff Full Tutorial - pattern, video, photos of my grandmother's quil
Teresa Fullmer saved to Sewing
I told myself I'd never make another puff quilt. Yet, here I am.....sharing about my second puff quilt. (haha!) Don't get me wrong, I loved the process of making my first puff quilt, which you can read about here, but I honestly thought that we'd never have the need for another one. Well, over the last year, I slowly forgot how much work they are (haha) and I started getting the itch to do the process all over again! Peter uses my original puff quilt alllllll the time. He loves the weight of…
Jen V saved to Crafting ideas