furby21mn asked:
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Its called Sweet Dreams, i have been told by plaid that it has been discontined for over a year. Has 3 bears sleeping in different positions.
The copyright it 2003 and it’s “Sweet Dreams” quilt blocks. (Stamped cross stitch and quilting). Its by bucilla a Plaid Company. the kit number is 43244-A. I just need a picture or instructions.

VIRGIL
Aug
27
lorienquilting asked:

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Icing tip on laser light

ANTHONY

Trude asked:
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The sewing machine presently in use has problems with the tension knobs. It is more than fifteen years old. Have the features on newer machines changed drastically and is it practical to invest in a newer moderate priced machine — $200 range - versus having this older one repaired. The sewing machine will be used for quilting and home sewing projects. I’m not into fancy embroidering stitches but zig-zag is useful. Can anyone recommend the merits of different brands.

HUGO
ms asked:


This will be my first time going to an arts and crafts festival and I’d like to purchase a few.

HAROLD
crimson_aurora asked:


I really need to know the specific steps that go along with the method. I’m still a bit new to sewing.

ARMANDO
Aug
25
Penny Halgren asked:


two kinds of necktie quilts. In one, fabric is cut to resemble neckties and sewn into the quilt block. The other actually incorporates men’s neckties into the quilt design. Using men’s neckties in quilts is an extremely popular trend.

In addition to being a current trend, the necktie quilts have enjoyed popularity over many decades due to the fact that they can be great memory quilts honoring the men in your life.

If you want to make a necktie quilt using men’s ties, you have several options. First, you need to decide if you will use the tie as is, incorporating the entire tie into your quilt design. Your other option is to use the ties as scrap fabrics, cutting pieces from each to complete a traditional quilt pattern.

Quilters who like to use neckties in traditional patterns often choose to use them as fabrics in Dresden Plate, Double Wedding Ring, and block patchwork among others.

If you opt to use the entire necktie in your quilt, you might start off by arranging them to form a starburst in the center of the quilt. Fill empty spaces with other fabrics, or more neckties if you have them.

You could also choose to use the neckties in your quilt’s border.

In addition to full size quilts, you could use the neckties to make wall hangings, Christmas tree skirts and stockings, or pillows.

If you have the urge to make a necktie quilt, but don’t have enough ties on hand, ask friends and family to save them for your project. Also, visit thrift stores and yard sales to grow your own collection of men’s neckties.

If you have plenty of ties on hand, but are having a tough time finding a starting place, visit your favorite free quilt pattern site to see what it offers. There are many free or low cost quilt patterns available on the Internet. You have a world of options at your fingertips if you are planning to use the old neckties in piecing your quilts.

If your necktie quilt is a memory quilt for a friend or family member, make sure to incorporate other mementos into it. For instance, if your father loved golf, try working a golf tie or golf themed fabric into your design of the quilt you are making for him or in honor of him.

Quilters who are low on neckties or time can create a wonderful memory lap quilt. Smaller in size means it takes less time to complete. While smaller in size, the necktie lap quilt can still be big on memories!

To make a quilt featuring fabric cutouts of men’s neckties, you have a couple of options. You may make the traditional neck tie or you may choose a bow tie pattern. Both are popular and widely available on the internet.

Applique quilters over piecing can use that method in making necktie quilts. If using the entire necktie, it may be appliqu?onto the quilt top wherever the quilter chooses. Using tie shaped pieces of fabric, the quilter may choose to appliqu?hose to a quilt top. The bowtie quilt design may also be appliquedd, but part of its novelty is how the blocks actually piece together to create a bowtie.

Once your necktie quilt project is complete, you can use any remaining neckties you have left over for other projects. Popular ways to recycle neckties include wearing them as belts or headbands or making skirts from them. You can find various instructions and patterns for those projects on the Internet as well.



IVORY
Aug
24
MyQuilting asked:


There are many ways to do a flying geese block for your quilt, this is the first method. See more free quilting videos like this one at myquilting.com

FIDEL

Aug
24
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CrazyShortcutQuilts asked:


The machine quilting of Penny’s quilt using 3 stipple techniques and metallic threads. Please watch Penny’s Quilt story for the planning of the quilting, where I draw it out & talk about why I used the designs I chose. Thank You!

NORBERT

Mom of One in Wisconsin asked:


It was a donated blanket that my daughter received when she was in the NICU. I don’t want to ruin it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

EARNEST
P!ATD GIRL! Luvn Brendon Urie! asked:


I want to quilt but need some instructions and guidelines. got any good websites or ur own good instructions that might help me?

CHESTER