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Kool Kaleidoscope Adventure

Kool Kaleidoscope Adventure

21st Apr 2022

Come along with me on my latest quilting adventure as I create the Kool Kaleidoscope quilt by Ricky Tims! I am still very much a beginner in terms of trying new techniques in quilting. My local guild, Art Bits, is doing the free Kool Kaleidoscope pattern as a challenge for our group of 25 quilters i …
Quilter’s Roll’n Go Mat

Quilter’s Roll’n Go Mat

14th Apr 2022

The Quilter’s Roll’n Go is a fantastic way to carry your work in progress to quilt retreats or to store a project with all the pieces together. This would be especially helpful for the part time quilter or to keep your monthly clues from the Puzzle Mystery Quilt organized as you sew along. My sister …
Quilted Oven Mitt

Quilted Oven Mitt

7th Apr 2022

Surprise someone with a “Royal” oven mitt sewn with this fabulous Tula Pink fabric The Red Queen from her Curiouser and Curiouser Free Spirit fabric collection. Pair it with this Apron in a coordinating fabric to make someone special in your life feel like the Queen of the Kitchen! For the quil …
Ian’s Tips for Visiting a Quilt Show

Ian’s Tips for Visiting a Quilt Show

5th Apr 2022

Last month I talked about my experience at QuiltCon 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona. If you missed that blog post, check it out here. I first got to attend QuiltCon in 2020 before the world shut down. I was not prepared for how overwhelming it would be. No one warned me for how overloaded my brain would fe …
Quick Drawstring Bags

Quick Drawstring Bags

1st Apr 2022

Drawstring bags can be used in a variety of ways and are so quick and easy to make. They make a nice presentation for a special occasion like a baby shower or birthday as gift bags. They are the perfect reusable washable bag sewn in your favorite fabric that can be personalized with embroidery or Cr …
Art Quilting with Leo!

Art Quilting with Leo!

30th Mar 2022

To give you a little history on myself, my name is Leo Ransom and I live in a moderately sized town named Sherman, Texas about an hour north of Dallas. I learned to piece when I was 17 years old from my home economics teacher and did not return to quilting for about 15 years. At that time, I needed …