Science Jars Quilt

Science Jars Quilt

Science Jars Quilt

My quilting laboratory is stocked with all sorts of spooky specimens, thanks to Tula Pink’s De La Luna fabric. Time to make a Halloween jar quilt!

Science Jars Quilt

I use my mini rotary cutter, the Shark Applicutter, to fussy cut creepy apothecary jars filled with eyeballs, skeletons, bugs, and bats. This is a super fun project with tons of room for creativity, so let your imagination run wild as you concoct this spine-chilling quilt!

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Boxed Zipper Pouch

Boxed Zipper Pouch

Picture this: You’re at the beach. All your gear is stashed in a super cool Ballistic Beach Bag – towel, sunscreen, phone, snacks – everything you need for a day of fun in the sun. But without a little organization, that big tote can turn into a black hole that eats your keys and chapstick right when you need them most. You need a zippered pouch to keep your stuff in check!

Boxed Zipper Pouch

My Boxed Zipper Pouch is well constructed with a durable lining and boxed corners. (And it’s pretty darn handsome with that shiny brass zipper and metallic print canvas.) Fill it with sewing supplies, makeup, baby gear, or school supplies. This pouch is designed to make your life easier! Click HERE to watch the tutorial.

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Crazy Cat Star Quilt

Man Sewing Crazy Cat Star Quilt

Man Sewing Crazy Cat Star Quilt

It’s the big winter games, and the best athletes in the world are competing for top honors. The best human athletes, that is…

Because if we’re being honest, in a contest of the most extraordinary physical feats, you’d have to include the common house cat.

Man Sewing Crazy Cat Star Quilt

A domestic cat can run 30 miles per hour. (That’s faster than gold medal runner Usain Bolt, folks.) They can jump seven times their own height, and 90% of cats can survive a five-story fall. But perhaps most impressive, the average cat sleeps 16-18 hours a day. (You may have observed this impressive talent in your own home.)

This week I’ve designed a cool new quilt for all the cat-loving quilters out there. Click HERE to learn how to make the Crazy Cat Star Quilt.

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Pineapple Peek-a-boo Reverse Applique

Pineapple Peekaboo

 

Pineapple Peekaboo

We love following trends. In the 70s it was bell bottoms and disco. The 80s brought perms and acid wash to the masses. Grungy jeans and flannel were all the rage in the 90s. And today? Well, it’s all about pineapples!

Pineapples are everywhere in fashion and decor. I’ve seen lamps, socks, earrings, and even a little pineapple-shaped dog house for your pampered pup. The whole world is in love with these golden fruits, and it’s no wonder; pineapples represent sunshine and warmth and far-off adventures.

Pineapple Peekaboo

This week I’m making a reverse applique pineapple quilt using fantastic batiks and my trusty Shark Applicutter. This project is so cool, it will be rocking that tropical vibe long after the pineapple trend has sailed away. Click HERE to watch the tutorial. 

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FMQ Skills and Drills: Simple Squares Motif

FMQ Simple Squares Motif

I don’t want you to feel overwhelmed with this new FMQ motif, so I’ve prepared a couple of questions to help you gauge whether you are up to the challenge:

1- Can you sew a straight line?

2- How ‘bout kinda-sorta straight?

FMQ: Simple Squares Motif

If you answered yes, you’re ready to tackle Simple Squares! To create this motif, simply follow a chalk grid. No curves. No corners. Just long, straight lines. And when you’re done, you’ve got an awesome “plaid” design that can be further embellished or left alone. Click HERE to watch the tutorial!

FMQ Simple Squares Motif

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Hypnotic Hexagons Quilt

Hypnotic Hexagons

 

Once upon a time, a simple little jelly roll dreamed of becoming a stately hexagon. “You’re dreaming!” chided his fellow precuts. “You’ll never be anything better than a Jelly Roll Race (not that there is anything wrong with that)!”

Hypnotic Hexagon Quilt

Little did they know, that jelly roll was about to be stitched into strip sets. And those strips sets were sliced into cool, stripey triangles. And what do you think happened to those triangles? Well, they were carefully arranged into the coolest hexagons you ever did see. And they lived happily ever after as a totally awesome quilt.

Hypnotic Hexagon Quilt

Moral of the story? You can create some pretty cool stuff out of 2.5-inch strips of fabric. Click HERE to learn how to make your own Hypnotic Hexagons quilt!

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State Map Appliqué Quilt

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There’s nothing cooler than a map – especially if it’s a location you know and love. You can point out a spot and say, “That’s where I first picked up a surfboard.” and “There’s my old college town.”

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I’m a California guy through and through, but Missouri is my home away from home. So this week I’m putting together quilts dedicated to each of those great states – and I get to show off some fantastic precuts in the process. Join me and I’ll show you how to appliqué an awesome homage to your favorite state, too!

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FMQ Skills and Drills: Circle Grid Motif

If you love exact measurements, rules, and instructions, it can be hard to let loose with Free Motion Quilting. How do you know if you’re doing it “right?” Where should you stitch next? How many swirls is the right number of swirls?

FMQ Circle Grid

Luckily, the Circle Grid Motif is the perfect mix of creativity and structure. You’re working on a grid, so all you have to do is swoop from point A to point B. And swoop by swoop, your FMQ confidence will grow – and your quilt will look awesome. Click HERE to watch the tutorial!

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Adventure Journal

Create a Cork Adventure Journal

Create a Cork Adventure Journal

Welcome to 2018! Where will this new year take you? Whether you plan to scale a majestic mountain peak or conquer a new quilt pattern, you’re sure to face an adventure or two worth remembering.

Create a Cork Adventure Journal

This week I’m stitching up a Cork Adventure Journal using two of my favorite materials: cork fabric and Kraft-tex paper “fabric.” This journal is durable enough to accompany you on any safari, sea voyage, or quilting retreat. And when you fill it up with memories and mementos, you can swap out the pages for fresh sheets. Click HERE to learn how to make your own Adventure Journal!

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Trapunto Quilting a Fabric Panel

Trapunto Quilting a Fabric Panel

Trapunto Quilting a Fabric Panel

They say practice makes perfect, but that doesn’t mean practice has to be boring! This week I’ve got an action-packed project that will help you dive into free motion quilting and love every minute!

Trapunto Quilting a Fabric Panel

It’s a panel that is made 3-dimensional with high-loft trapunto quilting. You’ll have a blast as you “doodle” decorative stitches onto your quilt, and in the process, your FMQ skills will get a fantastic workout. 

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