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Meet Joanne: A Maker in Bloom

Meet Joanne: A Maker in Bloom

9th Aug 2021

If you’ve been following CottonVille Cuts, you’ve heard from Joanne many times. She writes our weekly tutorials that come out every Thursday. She is so creative, and her story is encouraging for those who have loved art since they were little. Read on to get to know a little more about her and her s …
Introducing: Don’t Ask Dave

Introducing: Don’t Ask Dave

6th Aug 2021

Here at Cotton Cuts, we love our Operations Manager, Dave. However, while Dave has much experience in the business world, he has very limited knowledge of quilting and sewing. So that’s why we started a new segment on the blog: “Don’t Ask Dave.” Once a month, we will ask Dave a series of questions a …
DIY Tablet Case

DIY Tablet Case

5th Aug 2021

Cotton cuts offers a variety of quilting opportunities each month through the many memberships offered. This week I am featuring Painterly Petals by Robert Kaufman fabrics from the July Classic box Membership and the July block of the month coloring card included in the box. This fun little perk is …
Meet Becca!

Meet Becca!

2nd Aug 2021

I never planned on falling in love with sewing. For years and years I proclaimed that sewing was the one craft I wouldn’t touch. Seriously. There was no way I was going to touch a sewing machine or needle. But, I reluctantly accepted a challenge from my friend to dip my toes into the world of sewing …
 Sew for the Gold Challenge

Sew for the Gold Challenge

31st Jul 2021

Here at Cotton Cuts, we could not be more excited for the launch of our latest Puzzle Mystery Quilt: Olympia. In the spirit of the Olympics, we have created an exciting new challenge that is exclusive to all our Olympia PMQ detectives. When you receive your first clue in the mail, it will inclu …
Floral Spiderweb Mini Quilt

Floral Spiderweb Mini Quilt

29th Jul 2021

When I saw the new assortment of fun fabrics in the Classic membership box, I knew it was the perfect match for this Floral Spiderweb Mini Quilt. This free pattern caught my eye as a different take on the Dresden plate quilt block. I learned some new techniques as I made this table topper that I wil …