Modern Quilters Showcase 5
In this new showcase I present you, Jo Avery, Sherry Lynn Wood, Carson Converse and Karen Foster
In this new showcase I present you, Jo Avery, Sherry Lynn Wood, Carson Converse and Karen Foster
Materials Needed: Cutting mat Rotary cutter Quilting ruler 16” or more zipper Pins Thread that matches your fabric 4 fat quarters of print fabric that go well together Lining fabric 12” LOF batting (thin). ¼” foot and walking foot, sewing machine. From the fat quarters you will cut…
While making quilts almost became obsolete in America as people purchased bedcovers in stores, the modern quilt movement was born in America in 1998.
In this new showcase I present you, Sarah Hibbert, Tighe Flanagan, Luke Haynes and Kelly Spell.
Annelise Elsa Frieda Fleischmann was born on June 12, 1899 in Berlin and grew up in a bourgeois family — her German-Jewish mother was a member of the Ullstein publishing family, while her father was a partner in a Berlin furniture and interior decorating business. Having started with private art lessons during school, Anni had…
Instructions Cut 2 squares of 3 ½” from the printed fabric. Put right sides together and machine sew only on 3 sides. Trim the corners and turn. Put the cardstock square (2 ½” side) inside and add the stuffing. Close the square and pin or use clips. Keep the open side that we used to…
Materials needed: Rotary cutter Ruler Cutting mat Pins Thread Marking pencil or chalk that can be erased with iron or water Sewing machine Quarter inch foot Walking foot 9” length Velcro strip 24”x13” piece of batting 2 rectangles of fabric for the outside and inside of the case of 23”x12 ½” each Fabric rectangle…
In this new showcase I present you, Sophie Zaugg, Chawne Kimber, Maria Shell and Kim Soper
This is a perfect project for using scraps or those beautiful charm packs that you have in your stash! This is a super easy and fun project!