Traditional Log Cabin Block Traditional log cabin quilt blocks are made of dark and light strips of fabric that are sewn around a small square
If you love working with fabric strips as much as I do, you might enjoy this new pattern we recently released – Roxy The Forest
Time flies when you are having fun! I can’t believe it’s already April, but I’m so happy about finishing my new Josefina and Jeffery Elephant
If a pattern comes with printable templates for isosceles trapezoids or triangles, there are a few ways you can cut them using various rulers instead
Hello friends, did you see my new Hexi Cactus Placemats yet? This new pattern includes 5 different applique designs and instructions for making hexagon shaped log
Just like for binding regular 90 degree corners, you will need to use straight grain fabric strips for binding 120 degree corners. The entire binding can
I’m so excited about my NEW Cuddles the Hexi Bear Rug Quilting Pattern! As you can see, my best friend Buddy has already claimed his spot
The ears in my Cuddles The Hexi Bear Rug pattern create scalloped edges and it’s very easy to bind them. First of all, I should
Quilting-As-You-Go allows you to assemble pieces of a quilt block, and as you sew each seam, you are stitching through the batting and backing layers
Did you know that transferring pattern markings can be done without a tracing wheel and carbon paper? This method works perfectly for transferring notches, straight