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  1. 1 day ago · Step 6 Assemble different quilting pieces. Finally, assemble the quilt pieces together. Lay them out in the desired order and sew them together to complete your quilt. Make sure the seams align properly for a polished finish. Once assembled, you can add the batting and backing layers, then quilt and bind the edges.

  2. 2 days ago · Step 1: Take your block and take a half-an-inch bigger piece of batting to put underneath. Center it on the wrong side of your background square. Sew all around the edges as close as you can. You can use straight stitch or zigzag stitch. Cut the border about an inch all the way around. Do the same process for all your blocks.

  3. 5 days ago · How to Make an American Quilt is a 1995 American drama film about a graduate student dealing with relationship troubles, seeking solace with her grandmother and great aunt who are part of a quilting group.

  4. 1 day ago · Behind the Stitches - 4th July 2024. Join us weekly for "Behind the Stitches," our blog series where we interview quilters with 14 insightful questions. Discover their quilting journeys, inspirations, favourite techniques, and more. Explore what makes each quilter unique and find common threads in our shared passion. This week meet Jan Bevan.

  5. 2 days ago · Episode Two. Hello, fellow quilters! I’m BERNINA Expert Amanda Murphy and I am excited to be back guest-posting on WeAllSew with the second episode of How I Quilt It! This month, we’ll explore quilting Courthouse Steps blocks. In the example shown I pieced four 10-1/2” blocks together to make a 20-1/2” pillow, quilting a different ...

  6. 1 day ago · It wasn’t long before I was making up quilt projects for my students to make. One of them just happened to work next door to the offices of Quilt Magazine - and a random parking lot conversation with Jean Anne Wright, the editor at the time, lead to me creating quilts for the magazine.Fast forward a few years later: I’m designing projects for various fabric companies.

  7. 2 days ago · Quilts are made to mark major milestones and are gifted to celebrate a new baby or a marriage, or to honor someone’s loss. Repurposing fabric — from tattered blankets, frayed rags, stained clothes — is a central ethos of the community’s quilting practice, which resists commodification.