Let’s Get Basting: Love of Quilting TV Viewer Tips — Verified!
As many quilters know, basting is a crucial step in the quilting process that involves temporarily securing the quilt top, batting, and backing layers together…
As many quilters know, basting is a crucial step in the quilting process that involves temporarily securing the quilt top, batting, and backing layers together…
We absolutely fell in love with this first-hand account of how being a quilter and mother overlap through the eyes of the Fons & Porter’s…
The Dresden Plate block is a classic. On this episode, Sara Gallegos explores different wedges and appliqués to create Bountiful Sunflowers, a design by Natalie…
These patchwork blades reminded us of ice skate blades, so we named the quilt after a technical element in figure skating—the Twizzle. That move is…
It’s Tea Time! This playful table topper is the perfect place to develop new skills! You’ll learn to play with decorative stitches for quilting, and…
On this episode of Love of Quilting, guest Gigi Levsen takes a classic block from a vintage quilt and re-imagines it using bold, contemporary colors.…
Whether working on a frame or on a sewing machine, finding a “hidden grid” based on the patchwork in your quilt helps with point-to-point designs—especially…
In addition to being an adorable baby quilt, Sara Gallegos’ New to the Zoo is an ideal starter quilt! The quilt is constructed using the…
Angela Huffman’s quilt, Petals on My Path introduces some new units that create an unusual look. You’ll learn the clever tricks that simplify the construction,…
During the height of their popularity in the Victorian era, Crazy Quilts were a place to show off quilters’ fanciest stitches, and that’s a tradition…
Featuring two unusual quilt blocks, Sara Gallegos’ Turnstyle quilt relies on some fun techniques. The non-standard shapes require some precision cutting, and the delicate, directional…
Angela Huffman’s quilt, Lakeside Lanterns, was inspired by a vintage quilt she saw at a museum on her travels, but antique quilts don’t always have…