Woven Waves Table Runner video
Bias strips are one of the easiest ways to do prepared-edge appliqué, and their possibilities for abstract, modern designs are endless!
Bias strips are one of the easiest ways to do prepared-edge appliqué, and their possibilities for abstract, modern designs are endless!
I learned bullion knots for pigeon feet with this Sue Spargo class, and now I’m excited to try drizzle stitch, trellis stitch, and lots more! There’s no better way to learn stitches than watching someone do them, and Sue truly inspires the itch to stitch.
When I was struggling to find the right free-motion motif for a particular quilt block, I turned to this class with Angela Walters and found just the right design, which she made easy to execute.
I love seeing cool things that can be done with all my machine’s decorative stitches, and Lynda Faires shares tons of ideas here.
Amy Johnson explains how to use rulers (originally designed for guiding longarm quilting) on your regular domestic sewing machine. I had a really hard time wrapping my head around the whole concept until I watched this class!
My Craftsy class teaches you everything you need to know to appliqué 3 ways.
Add eye-catching designs to any project with three accessible appliqué methods!
For a limited time, save over 35% on this bundle of my home-dec instructions and ideas at Sew Daily! Includes my video, webinar, several patterns, and the latest issue of Stitch.
Put Up Your Feet! Create a Customized Ottoman with Stripes, Patchwork and More
Pillows, Cording, & Simple Patchwork Slipcovers (Stitch Workshop)