Linen quilt
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Who doesn't love jewelry on sexy feet? Nobody! So, check out the photography book, Best Foot Forward at www.bookerpress.com. There are entire chapters dedicated to different types of foot jewelry.
Joe Georges saved to Feet
* C l u e S i x * Temecula’s history is deep in the past, and Butterfield Blues is sure to make it last. The log cabin block has stood the test of time, and these special ones are a favorite of mine. * H i n t * Make 24 Log Cabin blocks using cutting instructions on page 67 and assembly instructions on page 68-69 of Returning to Temecula. Additional Pieces - cut as follows: from dark prints - 2 strips, 1" x 4" from light prints - 2 strips, 1" x 4" Assemble Row Six using diagram above, add…
janet templeton saved to log cabin quilts
I've just discovered bojagi - or pojagi - a Korean patchwork technique that produces a beautiful stained glass effect. The cloth was traditionally used to cover food, to wrap gifts or to carry items.
Learn How to Make a Perfect Economy Quilt Block with these simple instructions. Free downloadable tutorial instructions included.
Linda De Wet saved to Quilting
A mixed bag today. Can you tell I am having fun as I look at things around the world? With an eye open for inspiration, I found these o...
Beth Kauffman saved to quilting
Had lunch with BFF Virginia this week.... I told her that I needed something for my blog. Moving to the new house has taken it's toll on my creative time. She had a picture on her phone of the piece she put together this year... it's filled with pieces that she and I made and swapped a few years ago.. (if you search for stitching and embroidery on this blog you'll see them)... and also stitching from some other swaps we did.... Click on the picture to see it large. (finally got cable and…

Lori Stone saved to Stitch by stitch
Hi there, I’m hoping you can help me. I have a newly finished quilt that got a small hole in the top from my cat’s claws. What’s the best way to repair this so that my quilt still looks okay?

National Quilters Circle saved to Quilting Tips