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
Vintage lace has always had a magical impact on me. Its enchanting appearance is filled with historical values passed down through generations. Here are a few samples
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
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
I am often asked about how I design and write my patterns, so I thought to answer this questions with introduction of my new crochet
Here is another joining technique I often use in my patterns – Join-As-You-Go with arches. Using this method, we join motifs through the corresponding arches while
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
Freezer Paper is one of the must-have supplies in my quilting room. It helps to cut shapes out of fabric and it’s very useful for
Ten years ago or so, this Coffee & Cream clothing collection was one of my signature designs inspired by Irish Crochet and was featured in