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Hexagon Twinkle
Table Runner
Hexagon Twinkle
Table Runner
Hexagon Twinkle
Table Runner
Hexagon Twinkle
Table Runner
Hexagon Twinkle
Table Runner
Hexagon Twinkle
Table Runner
Hexagon Twinkle
Table Runner
OMBRE BLOSSOMS


Our Winter Visits!
This should be fun! Many of you know we did a quilt along for my latest pattern, Winter Visit, recently. Each week, for five weeks, I recorded a video lesson the participants watched before moving to the next part of the process. And boy, was it fun to see these quilts come together! I think you'll agree, this is quite the display of creativity. We had hundreds of participants in this year's quilt along group, with members showing their work week after week. I was so inspire
Krista Moser
Jan 114 min read


Back it up Baby!
Have you ever used a non-conventional fabric to back your quilts? In a past blog, I talked about using sweatshirt knit as one of my favorite quilt backs (when I can find it on sale). It gives the quilt the best drape and weight without being too heavy. I love a cozy feeling quilt, and I think the backing you choose has a lot to do with that. This is my Grandmother’s Flower Patch quilt, and I just had to show you what I used on the back. I used double knit, or sometimes it’s c
Krista Moser
Jan 43 min read


Quilt Storage Solutions
So you have a few quilts stacked up, huh? And now they’re lurking precariously behind closet doors, ready to assault you as soon as the door is opened. Yeah, that would be a personal confession about my life :) This is a stack of unorganized trunk show quilts, ...sigh. So, it’s time to do something about it! I did a little research, and here’s what I found. If you, too, have a monster pile of quilts, maybe this will help. Rolling quilts is a good way to keep them from being p
Krista Moser
Dec 28, 20253 min read


A Little of This and a Little of That!
How about a cute way to put those orphan blocks to use?! I've seen some pretty terrific stockings that are a hodgepodge of leftover orphan blocks and scraps of all kinds. This week, I thought I would try one myself since I have no shortage of scraps! Haha! It was a really fun process, and I thought I would share my own twist with added dimensional bits tucked in here and there. I decided to do this in a quilt-as-you-go style to eliminate the need for quilting it once it was
Krista Moser
Dec 21, 20253 min read
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