How to Bind a Quilt Tutorial Today we are going to talk about how to bind a quilt. Once you have been doing this awhile you will find that everyone binds their quilts a little bit differently...so don't be alarmed if you do it differently--we all have our quirks ;) The tutorial today is for a straight-binding on a quilt. You can bind your quilt with bias binding (I do both depending on the quilt) but I have found that straight bindings are easier if you have never done it before. In a bias ... View the Post
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Plus Quilt
I actually was working on this quilt at the end of last summer, but it slipped through the cracks when school started and the craziness also started. But it feels good to get another work in progress completed and done! ... View the Post
The Sawtooth Star Mini Quilt
In my new basement sewing space (that I feel so lucky to have) I have a really long wall. It's long and greyish-white....and it needed something. I have been debating for months about what to put up there and then it dawned on me that it would make a great gallery wall for some of my "practice quilts." You see one of the things that I decided I wanted to for my quilting this year was to learn a lot of the classic quilt blocks that have been around for generations and generations. So, I ... View the Post
Easy Beginner Quilt Top Tutorial—Mostly
I love quilts that are simple to make but still look great. And this is one of those quilts. If you are a novice quilt top maker or have been wanting to try your hand at a quilt top this may be a great way to ease into quilting. ... View the Post
Quilt Block of the Month–Half Square Triangle Block Video Tutorial
On Monday I introduced a new series that we are starting at Simple Simon and Company. Each month, we are going to focus on a basic and simple quilt block that can be used in a variety of quilts. The goal for the 2015 year is to learn 12 new quilt blocks that we can use in many different quilts. ... View the Post
Quilt Block of the Month Series
One of the very first things I ever made when I got back into sewing was a chenille rag quilt. It was September, I had just had my first baby and I wasn't going back to being a first grade teacher---and I was super sad about that fact. I knew that I really did want to be home with that new, sweet baby....but I also knew that I needed something else in my life. And then I found it. An older neighbor had made the most beautiful chenille rag blanket for her new grandbaby---and I just knew ... View the Post
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