From this week's pins. Please visit these blogs to see the complete post and details. I am sure they would love some company!
Pop Flower Coasters......a little smaller version of a mug rug..... I found this at Chasing Cottons blog. She has a good tutorial for construction and the pattern pieces are there too. I love the op-art style flowers---they remind me of the 60's style art. Wouldn't they be cute for a border, on a tote bag, or even for a table runner?
I have not tried this yet...but I am thinking I need to find some long boards. I may need to "shop" for them in the workshop.
Board Basting from Right Sides Together
This technique allows you to pin baste/spray baste / thread baste your quilt top while comfortably sitting at the kitchen table by using long boards for rolling your quilt. There is a detailed tutorial on this technique, as well as the original by Sharon Schamber. I thought this handy guide that she provided was worth a mention.
Labels----printable and a tutorial. I use computer printed labels for my quilts with graphics from a greeting card program. So when I spotted this freebie, I thought it would be a good idea to share them. There is a good tutorial on printing them. You can edit the pdf with your personal info for printing, or just print and write on them with a pen.
If you find a really great "pin", send it to me. Thanks, and happy stitching.
From Chasing Cottons |
From Right Sides Together blog |
I have not tried this yet...but I am thinking I need to find some long boards. I may need to "shop" for them in the workshop.
Board Basting from Right Sides Together
This technique allows you to pin baste/spray baste / thread baste your quilt top while comfortably sitting at the kitchen table by using long boards for rolling your quilt. There is a detailed tutorial on this technique, as well as the original by Sharon Schamber. I thought this handy guide that she provided was worth a mention.
Labels----printable and a tutorial. I use computer printed labels for my quilts with graphics from a greeting card program. So when I spotted this freebie, I thought it would be a good idea to share them. There is a good tutorial on printing them. You can edit the pdf with your personal info for printing, or just print and write on them with a pen.
If you find a really great "pin", send it to me. Thanks, and happy stitching.
Good morning Debbie, and thanks for the postings today. I've subscribed to the video so that I can look at it later when I have more time. Please let us know if you raid the hubb's workshop and try this out. Hope you have a wonderful and productive week-end with whatever you choose to do. lv2bquilting2@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteLove the coasters and yes, I can see a cute runner with these flowers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing again this week.
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