Crazy quilt tutorials
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Quilting inspiration and tutorials; dimensional wool and cotton applique; stories of quilts; applique patterns
Mo Coyner saved to Quilt Blocks
We have begun our ambitious crazy quilting class with seven lovely and talented ladies. As we mentioned in a previous post, Crazy Quilting—Start to Finish, we have created a six-month crazy quilting class that teaches our students how to piece their blocks, stitch and embellish them, and finally put them together in the format of their choice. Taking photos of the class models for reference All our ladies had been eagerly awaiting this class and were ready to get started. Each student was…

Joan Hinchcliff saved to Crazy Quilting
Quilting inspiration and tutorials; dimensional wool and cotton applique; stories of quilts; applique patterns

Annie Cassler saved to Needle Arts
How to Sew an Easy Crazy Quilt Block: It is ungodly hot outside, so it seemed like a pretty good day to sit in the basement and play with my sewing machine... and on days like this I tend to go for Crazy Quilt blocks, which look awesome, are super easy, and require very little actual m…
Karyn Royce saved to Quilts
Deconstructed crazy quilting! Learn all about this fun technique in this how-to video http://www.nationalquilterscircle.com/video/deconstructed-crazy-quilt-technique/?utm_source=pinterest&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=A219 #LetsQuilt
Pam Kellogg of Kitty & Me Designs is posting a series of articles for newbie crazy-quilters. Even if you’re experienced in this needleart, you may enjoy a refresher. Articles so far: Reso…

Carol Bronson saved to My next big project
Welcome to the second installment of Embroidery School! Are you ready to go crazy? I hope so because we're going to work through some incredibly beautiful stitches used along fabric seams in crazy quilts. If you haven't worked the lessons from the original Embroidery School series, you can still do this one. All the stitches are explained, the "old" ones and the "new" ones. Here are some links to other useful lessons: Transferring the design to fabric Knotting and not knotting your thread…
Sharon Lutters saved to carfts