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    Splashed Mini Quilt(Post)

    Scrap quilting is a wonderful opportunity to use a wide variety of beautiful fabrics stitched together to create a unique functional piece of art. With a quick search on Pinterest, you will find lots ...

    Playful Pet(Post)

    The special bond quilters share with their pets is evident with a quick scroll through Instagram. Everyday quilters share the silly antics of their pets as they entertain us while providing us with t ...

    DIY Fabric Pots(Post)

    As a fabric enthusiast for Cotton Cuts I love all aspects of fabric! I enjoy how it can enhance anything with vibrant colors and design. This week I will share with you how to use scraps of your favo ...

    Becca’s Advice to Get Back Your Sew-Jo(Post)

    Lost Your Sew-Jo? Let's Get It Back!Ever find yourself in a position where you just lack any desire or gumption to work on the things that brought you joy? With all the changes in my life recently, I ...

    Thread Talk(Post)

    I am firmly into my second year of quilting and my latest adventure with a malfunctioning sewing machine led me on a quest to figure out the variety of thread types available. In my research, I have ...

    Designer Spotlight: Emily Tindall(Post)

    We are SEW excited to introduce our October Featured Designer: Emily Tindall of Homemade Emily Jane! Read on to hear all about Emily and her quilting journey. What got me into quilting:I honestly can ...

    Gnomes Gnomes Gnomes(Post)

    As we dance into 2024, our lovable gnomes are here to stay, continuing to be your trusty companions on the creative journey. These monthly gnomes aren't just tiny fabric figures; they're your partner ...

    DIY Fabric Covered Book Box(Post)

    Joanne here to share a project perfect for fabric enthusiasts! I love to just admire fabric with beautiful colors and designs. It can be a great way to display one of your favorite or seasonal fabric ...

    DIY Christmas Gnome(Post)

    Gnomes are a symbol of good luck. I think we all would like some good luck heading into this new year! Gnomes first showed up in Northern European folklore around the 1300’s. The Scandinavians made t ...

    Puzzle Mystery Quilt Tips and Tricks(Post)

    The excitement around the most recent Olympia Puzzle Mystery Quilt has been fantastic as the detectives received their first clue. In today’s blog. I will provide some tips and resources to guide you ...

    DIY Mug Caddy(Post)

    Organizing my sewing room is an ongoing, ever changing activity as I add new tools and gadgets to improve my craft. I recently came across this free pattern from SewCanShe for how to sew a Mug Caddy ...

    Many Moons To Bloom(Post)

    We are all on a journey in this life seeking different things at various stages of our lives. Just when life starts to feel comfortable it seems an event or circumstance can change in an instant send ...

    Scrappy and Stunning: A Mini Quilt Project(Post)

    Everyone says they just can’t wait for the new Mystery50 mini project, happening on Saturday March 29. At Cotton Cuts, we can hardly contain our excitement either. Several CC Fabric Enthusiasts ...

    Meet Joanne: A Maker in Bloom(Post)

    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 thos ...

    Pro-Tips for Piecing Progression with Becca(Post)

    When I started quilting, I devoured MSQC videos - and often heard Jenny say 'finished is better than perfect'. I remember a particular video tutorial where she shared no one is born a perfect quilter ...

    A Star is Born: The Mystery Five O Star Bright Mini Quilt Revealed(Post)

    The Cotton Cuts Mystery Five-O Star Bright sew-along was a huge success on Saturday, bringing quilters together for a fun-filled day of stitching, creativity, and a stunning mystery reveal! Ou ...

    Lisa from Leeds(Post)

    Hello and welcome to my birth city of Leeds; my name is Lisa and I’ve been here all my life. I live just outside the city centre, with my husband Dave, our son Fraser and cat George. We have two grow ...