Tag: quilt along
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Finishing the Pathway Home Quilt Along

Today is the final day of the Pathway Home Quilt Along and I am sharing how I like to Baste, Quilt, and Bind a quilt. My preferred method for basting a quilt is using the table method. You can watch me walk through basting a quilt on my YouTube channel. I prefer quilting my quilts…
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Quilt Along – Rows and Adding Borders

Today we will be finishing up the quilt top! First we will sew the blocks together into another large 9 patch and then add a fun border. Full disclosure. I fully intended to take photos along the way… but then I didn’t. I wanted to add a bunch of photos of all of the steps…
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Log Cabin House Block

Today we will be sewing 5 Log Cabin House blocks for the Pathway Home quilt along. A traditional log cabin block is probably one of my favorite blocks to sew. It is a simple design, but looks complicated… and then, somehow one simple block can be laid out into many different designs. One day, I…
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Double 9-Patch Block | Week Two

Welcome to the Pathway Home Quilt Along. This week we will be completing 4 – Double 9-patch quilt blocks. This block represents the pathway leading home. Fall is my absolutely favorite season. I love the colors, the cooler air, and the cozy feeling Fall brings. When I think of cozy, I think of being home…
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October Beginner Friendly Quilt Along

There is just something about Fall and the end of the year that motivates me to get a lot of sewing, quilting, and projects finished. Maybe it’s the mood boost from the weather finally not being blazing hot here in Texas? Maybe it’s just the feeling of wanting to wrap up another year with a…
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BOM – American Glory

I purchased this beautiful BOM subscription from the Missouri Star quilt company. It is an 8 month long quilt along. I just finished month one and the blocks are beautiful. If you would like to quilt along with me you can purchase the kit HERE. Here are the two blocks I worked on for month…
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Binding a Quilt

I take the simple route when I bind my quilts. I like to sew my binding to the back of the quilt, then fold over to the front and machine sew in front. Some people like to stitch their binding on by hand. I am just not patient enough to do that. I also sew…
