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Quilt top stitching patterns

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Quilt top stitching patterns. Get inspired and try out new things.
How to use stencils for quilting - The Crafty Quilter

I have some great tips and information to show you on how to use stencils for quilting. Make sure to check out the coupon code to get your own stencils.

6 Tips For Machine Quilting – Quilting

When we came across this article of the best machine quilting tips we knew we had to share it with our readers. The tips are detailed and contain links to products that will help you to get the bes…

Sew Fresh Quilts: I'm a Little Bit Country.... And I'm a Little Bit Rock n' Roll with Accuquilt Kite die

Today I am excited to show you what I made using the new GO! Kite die AccuQuilt sent me! The GO! Kite is one of 11 new dies that AccuQuilt introduced this month. Here is a little peek of project number one. In this one, I chose to leave the kite portion of the block as negative space. I prepare for cutting by measuring the size of the die. Then I use that width plus a 1/4" to cut strips from my fabric. I fold my strips into portions to allow for the length of the die. Here you can see that…

Quilting Counts! Really, when you think about it, it’s the stitching through the layers that transforms a top into a quilt, so make ...

Melody Crust talks on her blog about the importance of selecting the right quilting pattern to make the most impact on your quilt top. Calling straight line quilting elegant, click HERE to learn mo…

Finish your quilt tops quickly and beautifully with simple quilting. Simple Quilting uses clean lines and shapes to support the piecing and fabric in your quilt top. Learn how to prepare for simple quilting and choose the appropriate design. #simplequilting #finishingquilts #epidastudio

Simple Quilting uses clean lines and shapes to support the piecing and fabric in your quilt top. These steps help ensure your project is a success.

Resize your Quilt Top with These Easy Methods

Have you ever bought a quilt pattern just to realize that the pattern designer’s definition of a throw-size quilt isn’t the same as yours? Luckily, widening the size of your quilt top isn’t as difficult as it may seem. In today’s post, I’ll share three different ways to adjust the size of your quilt top...Continue Reading

I think we can all agree that as quilters we have this deeply implanted love of creating and being creative, and that creativity doesn’t just stop at piecing a quilt top.  Doing the actual qu…

I think we can all agree that as quilters we have this deeply implanted love of creating and being creative, and that creativity doesn’t just stop at piecing a quilt top. Doing the actu…

Free motion quilting can be tricky to get the hang of when you are just starting out. One thing that can make it easier and less intimidating is drawing or transferring the quilting design or motif onto the quilt top or project.  Ashley Hough shows you how to do this using freezer paper, which eliminates the need to draw directly on the fabric.

Free motion quilting can be tricky to get the hang of when you are just starting out. One thing that can make it easier and less intimidating is drawing or transferring the quilting design or motif onto the quilt top or project. Ashley Hough shows you how to do this using freezer paper, which eliminates the need to draw directly on the fabric.

Sew Fresh Quilts: Top 10 Tips for New Quilters - Quilting with your Walking Foot

Welcome to this week's installment of the Top 10 Tips for new quilters - Quilting with your Walking Foot. For the complete line up of weekly tips, please see this page. Quilting with your Walking Foot: You have completed your latest quilt top! Yes! What an accomplishment. Now what? Lots of quilters shy away from finishing their own quilts for various reasons. Maybe their sewing machine is pretty small and they are afraid to take on a large project with such a small machine? I started out…