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In part 3 of the Rotary Blade Quilt we’re making beautiful butterfly blocks. Let’s get quilting!
In part 2 of this quilt pattern we’ll be making Dresden Plates. Instead of English Paper Piercing the blocks, we’ll be machine sewing them and appliquéing them to the quilt’s border.
Cut the quilt pieces for this cute hedgehog quilt with your ScanNCut DX rotary blade.
This colourful mandala inspired quilt is sewn with foundation paper piecing, a quilting technique that’s not as hard as you think!
Declare your love by sewing these appliqué and quilted Love Gnome cushions. Cut to appliqué with your ScanNCut.
Make this quilted wonky star table runner. Guaranteed to brighten up your festive table!
Get ready for Christmas with this advent calendar project. What treats will you fill yours with?
A bright and fun patchwork cushion with a Prairie Point edge.
The design, production and purpose of a quilt is extremely personal, so don’t feel the need to comply with traditional patterns and colours.
A simple linen runner, finished with quilting designs adds a touch of elegance in whichever room you use it.
Paper piecing, or foundation paper piecing, is a patchwork technique. It can yield perfect sizing and corners without having to cut perfect templates or pieces. Here’s a free project to show how it works.
Mitered borders on a quilt can give it that professional, polished look. Precision is of the essence to get it right – so here is our guide on how to pull it off.
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