Welcome to Part 3 of our Beginner Quilt Series! Today’s the day we get to start sewing our fabrics together into a quilt top.
Handmade gifts, the sort of making that has me crippled with second guesses! See the bag I made for my dear friend for her birthday!
Welcome to Week One of our Beginner Quilt series where we will be walking through every step together so you, as a beginner, can successfully make a gorgeous quilt!
Hi there, Kim! Let me write them here for you because a regular fabric store is likely to sell mainly 44” wide fabric which would change the measurements slightly since the Liberty lawn is wider.
From the center square outward:
1/4 yard (center) either a 1/4 strip or fat quarter cut is fine
1/4 yard (second fabric)
1/2 yard (third fabric)
1 yard (outermost fabric)
1 1/4 yard backing
1/2 yard binding ReplyCancel
Meridith
I’m hoping that these classes and kits are still available.
I really want to start a beginner class. I’m getting my sewing machine on the 22nd of this month. When I get paid. Do you have any thoughts on machines. I’ve been making a couple purses and some layering fabrics. The “hand me down” machine doesn’t really work well with those jobs. Please let me know. Thanks kelleyReplyCancel
Use my free and easy tutorial to make some Easter egg garland! I have kits available with Liberty fabric.
I do have a couple of kits available. Will you send me an email with your zip code? I’ll send you an invoice via PayPal once I have your email. You can send to mdanielojh@gmail.comReplyCancel
I do have a couple of kits available. Will you send me an email with your zip code? I’ll send you an invoice via PayPal once I have your email. You can send to mdanielojh@gmail.comReplyCancel
Oooh I’m looking forward to this! I have made exactly 1 quilt – a whole cloth quilt. It was great to learn basics but putting pieces together is a mystery to me! I have scraps, but I don’t really know what to do with them. Most of the quilt instructions I see assume you know what you are doing…and I don’t!ReplyCancel
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Hi Meredith, Just a quick note, I think your safety pin link is for straight safety pins not curved as you mentioned. I love using the curved ones so I noticed. When I need to pin a big quilt together and run out of curved ones I’m always disappointed with the straight ones…anyway, you may want to change the link. Your post was lovely, as always:)
Well shoot. Thank you for catching that! These look a lot like my box, but I got the wrong ones. I’ll go change that!