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Urban Crossways: Quilting Idea’s
You have finished your Urban Crossways pillow front and you are not sure how you should quilt it! Then you’re in the right place to discover a couple of simple ways to quilt your pillow
Urban Crossways Pillow - Pattern Details
It’s finally here! The Urban Crossways pillow pattern is now available! This post outlines everything you need to know about the Urban Crossways pattern + stick around to see the Pattern Testers Parade at the end. This is the first pattern to offer both a PDF Pattern and Printed Pattern.
How to Sew a scant 1/4 Inch seam
Discover what is a scant 1/4 inch seam; when a scant 1/4 inch seam matters; and how to sew a perfect scant 1/4 inch seam in Two Easy Steps!
How to Match Prints on your quilt backing
An easy and effective method for matching a pattern in your quilt backing. Follow our guide to achieve amazing results!
Kaleidoscopic Array Quilt - Baby size + Scrappy Version
Discover how you can make this baby size quilt using fabric from your stash, or leftover fabric from other projects. Our guide provides inspiration and outlines everything from selecting the quilt layout, colourway, adding the optional border, matching a fabric print in your backing, using decorative stitches for machine quilting and more!
Cosmic Cactus Pillow - Pattern makeover!
The Cosmic Cactus Pillow pattern has just undergone a makeover! This is the most popular pattern in my shop and the first pattern that I ever published. So when I was looking over it recently, I realised how far I’ve progressed as a pattern writer! I’m sure you’ll appreciate the improvements I’ve made to the pattern, so read on to find out more.
Cross Your T’s Pillow - AGF Juniper Fabric Collection
Make this pillow using the fabrics from the recently released Juniper Fabric collection designed by Sara Holland for Art Gallery Fabric (AGF). All the details are in our blog!
Kaleidoscopic array - Pattern Release
I’m delighted to announce the Kaleidoscopic Array pattern is now available. This post outlines everything you need to know about the Kaleidoscopic Array pattern + stick around to see the Quilt Testers Parade at the end!
Quilting Kaleidoscopic Array Pillow
Looking for an idea on how to Kaleidoscopic Array pillow? Use this guide for quilting your pillow or providing inspiration.
Cosmic Cactus Quilt -Scrappy Version
I’ve been meaning to share this scrappy version of the Cosmic Cactus Quilt which a completed a while ago. Find out all the details and see plenty of photos of the finished quilt.
Guide to Crosshatch Machine Quilting
A simple and effective way to finish off your Cosmic Cactus Pillow or other quilting project is to machine quilt crosshatch lines adding beautiful texture.
Make quilted coasters Using leftover right-triangles
Don’t throw your right-triangles away! Right-triangles are perfect for making half-square triangle units that can form the basis for a number of simple projects. This project uses some small right-triangles leftover from making the Cross Your T’s pillow. See blog for further details, including instructions to download and print.
Tester Parade - Cosmic Cactus Quilt
It’s been a pleasure to work with the Cosmic Cactus quilt pattern testers. They have provided feedback and suggestions that have enabled me to refine my pattern and make it better. It’s been fun to see how each one has brought the design to life with their choice of fabrics and colour schemes that I would not necessarily have considered. I hope these amazing quilts inspire you to create your own unique version. Thank you to all my testers for helping me! Don’t forget to check them out on Instagram and give them some love!
Square-in-a-Square Block - Paper Piecing tutorial
An in-depth tutorial providing step-by-step instructions, with plenty of photos and diagrams showing you how to complete the Square-in-square block for your Cosmic Cactus quilt. Also check out my tips for successful paper piecing!
Cosmic Cactus Quilt - Colour Inspiration
Not sure what fabrics to choose? Be inspired by these colours palettes for making your very own Cosmic Cactus quilt. With two quilt sizes (baby and throw) and three fabric options (two-colour, four-colour and scrappy), this is a versatile pattern allowing you to make a quilt to suit your aesthetic style. The pattern is available to purchase from Thursday, 19th May 2022.
Tips for matching Seams and Perfect Points
In this tutorial I’m going to share my process for achieving matching seams and perfect points! If you already have something that works for you, then go with what you know. But if you are new to quilting or would like to know more, then read on.
Make a Custom sewing machine cover
Looking for a fun weekend project? Does your sewing machine need a cover? Do you already have the Cosmic Cactus pillow pattern? Answer YES to any of these questions, then this tutorial is for you!
Our tutorial covers how you can make a custom sewing machine dust cover, using the Cosmic Cactus Pillow block. If you don’t already have the pillow pattern, you are able to purchase the pattern from our Shop .
How to Fold & Store your Quilts
Learn how to fold and store your quilt the right way!
To preserve the quilt while in storage there is a proper way to fold so it does not get permanent crease lines. Permanent creases will weaken the fabric in your quilt and can lead to tears and holes.
Download a copy of the reference guide How to Fold your Quilt in six easy steps. Keep this guide handy to remind you how to fold those lovely quilts.
Make a Cosmic Cactus Jacket - Part 3: Making your jacket
Now this is where the fun begins and you can finally see your jacket come together! Get your rotary cutters and sewing machines ready, it’s time to make your jacket! Follow the outlined steps to complete your quilted jacket.
Make a Cosmic Cactus Jacket - Part 2: Fabric Requirements
When it comes to choosing fabrics the options are limitless! But with so many options this can be overwhelming! Get some tips on how to choose fabric for your jacket.
How much fabric will you need? To help calculate your fabric and material requirements, read through my guide that explains what you may require to make your jacket.