I’ve Got a Notion: Ten Reasons I Love Glass Head Pins
I love my glass head pins! Let me tell you about them… … More
I love my glass head pins! Let me tell you about them… … More
I love my glass head pins! Let me tell you about them… … More
Sarah Vedeler is getting ready to start using PaintWork in a new design collection and decided to create a sampler to get to know the settings and see the variation in results using different pens. Here are the results! … More
Today I’m kicking off a series of posts about presser feet and other sewing machine tools, based on the Made to Create pillow project. Scroll through the photos and see if you can guess which accessories were used for each pillow. … More
What exactly is a “perfect quarter inch”? How does it differ from a “scant quarter inch”? What can you do to ensure your quarter-inch patchwork seams are exactly 1/4″ wide? We have some super tips from Nina McVeigh for you. … More
Machine embroidery is one of my favorite hobbies! I love the precision you can achieve! One key to getting that precision is properly hooping the fabric and stabilizer. … More
Curious about what the BERNINA Stitch Regulator does and how it works? Here’s a short video about the BSR, including tips on the differences between Modes 1 and 2. … More
Blanket stitch applique is easy to learn, looks great, and only takes a fraction of the time needed to sew traditional satin stitch applique. Give it a try on your next applique project! … More
Ten things I love about my BERNINA dealer, Drusilla Munnell, and the staff of Sew Much Fun in Lowell, NC.
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If there’s a will there’s a way. Determined to find a better way to attach quilt bindings by machine, Kari Carr discovered Lisa Yarost’s “A Woman a Day blog and her “Happy Feet – Quilt Binding Edition” tutorial. … More
Growing up in North Carolina, I remember watching Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel on UNC-TV, my local PBS station. The series ran for over 30 years, and while the hair and clothing styles are retro, Georgia’s quilting tips and techniques are just as relevant now as they were then. … More