spring sewing
A few weeks ago my friend Jamie lent me her copy of Amy Butler’s new book, Style Stitches. This book
Shrimp and grits is one of my favorite things to eat and to cook. It’s cheesy, salty, spicy, seafood-y goodness.
The process of making these fiddly little Farmer’s Wife blocks is so much fun. I spent a couple of hours
Writing this post has brought me some clarity on how I became a non-blogger (someone who has a blog but
07 Feb It feels like I never get to sew these days but when I look back at my Instagram
A few weeks ago my friend Jamie lent me her copy of Amy Butler’s new book, Style Stitches. This book
I’m so happy to share that I am one of the new contributors to Moda Fabrics’ blog, The Cutting Table.
There’s something incredibly satisfying about creating functional items for your home using your own hands. Engaging in the art of
To create stunning fabric art, begin by selecting high-quality materials. Opt for cotton or linen, which hold shape and color
Opt for mats made from high-density PVC for durability and precision. These surfaces resist cutting marks and prolong the life
Consider organizing a fabric exchange event where participants can bring their unused materials to share. This not only promotes sustainability
For optimal fabric manipulation, select sizes ranging from 70/10 to 90/14 for needles, depending on your material’s weight. Thinner fabrics
Explore thrift stores and garage sales for inexpensive fabrics. You can often find quality materials at a fraction of retail