Archive for January, 2020

Tidbits are probably my favorite posts—who doesn’t want a bite-sized blog post with some seriously helpful content!?

Today I want to show you something that I picked up at a guild sewing day a few years back…it’s a good one!

You know how you have to leave openings in your stitching to flip pieces right side out? Ever have troubles getting that opening to disappear once the project is right side out? Prepare for your “I wish I had thought of that” moment:

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Do you know what bias is?

If you’re a sewist, there’s a good chance that you already know or have long-ignored the term, but it’s actually quite important! It can make or break certain aspects of your project, so today we’re going to tackle it!

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Sometimes, I don’t like to follow the rules, but there are other times when following the rules (and using the right tools) gives you a really fantastic result! The one area where this is true: Sewing on Piping.

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There’s something about piping that really just makes a project POP! It’s a really simple way to get a professional look.

What I have noticed though, is that the beginning and end of piping isn’t always so easily hidden, or so well-done.

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Isn’t it a relief that some things in life that intimidate us most are actually the easiest once you try?

Piping is one of those things that seems to be frightening, but is so friendly once you get to know it!

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This year was a big UFO (Unfinished Objects) year for me. It’s something that I find a lot of quilters struggle with…probably because fabric is so addictive!

In 2019, I went on a UFO attack (read about it here), and I think it was the start of something really really good for me!

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