Color bundles are a very popular purchase on my website and it seems that you, like me, often feel the need to add a specific color in your stash. It helps a lot to be able to buy an assortment of those colors when you need them.
I was asked by several people to add greens because applique quilters are always looking for more greens for leaves and stems and the like.
See all the color bank Fat Quarter bundles here.
Question for you.....what type of information about quilting would you most like to read about in upcoming blog posts? Consider the following....How I choose the fabrics I use? Precision and "perfect piecing" hints, etc.
Please consider leaving a comment for me so I can see what I can do to help you.
Be well.....stitch happy!
I was asked by several people to add greens because applique quilters are always looking for more greens for leaves and stems and the like.
See all the color bank Fat Quarter bundles here.
Question for you.....what type of information about quilting would you most like to read about in upcoming blog posts? Consider the following....How I choose the fabrics I use? Precision and "perfect piecing" hints, etc.
Please consider leaving a comment for me so I can see what I can do to help you.
Be well.....stitch happy!
I will enjoy whatever you choose to share. I like seeing finished blocks and or quilts then the information on how you got there. But I am happy with all of the steps.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read some of your precision and "perfect piecing" hints. Also, about how you make flying geese and HSTs. I love quilts with flying geese and HSTs, but always have trouble getting them to come out accurate and not lose my points. I still haven't figured out how to sew the perfect 1/4" seam. I do ok with squares, but on quilts with lots of HSTs, I end up with too large or too small blocks.
ReplyDeleteIt's always helpful to get hints regarding piecing precision. Always room for improvement, eh?
ReplyDeleteI would love to see a post or posts detailing your creative process. How do you choose the colors for a project? What inspires you? Are there steps you follow when designing a project?
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ReplyDeleteI agree with everything Deb G said! I too wonder what other quilters do about the "elusive" 1/4" !
I always love to see decorating with the quilts you make.
Keep up the great job!!
I enjoy it all--the tips and hints, the peeks at your fabrics, the decor in your home, your newest creations--it is all good!
ReplyDeleteI love your fabrics and enjoy your blog. This isn t exactly a question but on your blog, on my quite large monitor and also on my tiny phone screen, the dark red vertical ribbon of the blog design/format cuts right thru the text and makes it illegible.Sometimes I just give up. I d really love to be able to read your posts instead of only the right hand half. Thanks!
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Pam ~ I love all you do from creating your fabric lines to putting those fabrics into beautiful patterns, I'm wondering where your inspiration comes from since you are such a big inspiration to me.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy all,tips and hints.
ReplyDeleteYes on color and yes on precision and tips! :-) Love both the black and the green color bundles! How about a Summer sew along? Have a SUPER Sunday!
ReplyDeleteI can't think of a particular quilting question at the moment but I want to express how much I love those black fabrics!
ReplyDeleteTips on precision piecing would be great. Always room for improvement.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Charlotte
Those colour bundles are fabulous. If you have any tips on hand quilting I would love to read them.
ReplyDeleteTips on precision piecing and the step by step process as each part of the quilt is being made. I also like instructions that give you the unfinished size of each section as you are constructing the quilt block. Love, love your fabric! Thanks. Dolores
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