Three common ways to baste your quilt before quilting.
Read MoreAside from thrift shopping, where I can find so many goodies such as ribbons, beads, sometimes fabrics, and more, I also find studio uses for other household items.
Read MoreFinding the right kind of thread for your project can be daunting! There are so many different types: different materials, weights, and shine.
Read MoreToday, I have multiple lab notebooks for different studio components. I have my methods notebook, a different one for drawings and designs, another specifically about fabric and thread, and another that lists my projects and the materials used plus the amount of time I spend on them.
Read MoreThe photo here shows a sample of how I record information that I will need to use when I am ready to use this applique technique.
Read MoreTrimming the end of the thread at an angle can help thread it more easily and quickly than not cutting it or even blunt cutting it.
Read MoreI've been using my button shank plate as a hump jump when sewing on binding, especially when I get to the corners where the fabric layers are thicker, or in art quilts when I have several layers of fabric in an area.
Read MoreSome of the tools I use in the studio for similar purposes
Read MoreThe sharp pointed tip helps to bore through any plugged beads that were not cleared at time of production.
Read MoreOne of the things I used to really dislike about binding was trying to create an infinity binding to close it…But then I discovered this tucking technique to close the binding. And I’ve never looked back.
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