The Hexacabin tutorial
I’ve been wanting to make a hexagon quilt for a long, long time, but I’m not a huge fan of repetitive piecing or hand-stitching. I wracked my brain for a long time about… Continue reading
I’ve been wanting to make a hexagon quilt for a long, long time, but I’m not a huge fan of repetitive piecing or hand-stitching. I wracked my brain for a long time about… Continue reading
I had big plans for this week– the #hexacabin tutorial, a charity quilt, some BOMs– but it had other plans for me. But there were lots of great quilty moments. On Sunday I… Continue reading
I wanted to see how it would work to make a log cabin block starting with a hexagon instead of a rectangle. Then I got a little obsessed and spent the whole day… Continue reading
My first finished quilt of 2014 was requested my one of my best friends, who is about to become an aunt any day now. This quilt is for her to give to her… Continue reading
Right after posting the previous entry, my critical brain kicked in. Ugh, what kind of stupid thing is that to say? Make stuff. It’s such a cop-out resolution to make. But it really… Continue reading
Nice to meet you. We’re going to do great things together, friend. Here’s the plan. I’m going to make stuff. Duh, says 2014. This is a quilting blog. You make quilts. How about… Continue reading
Here they are, my quilts of 2013. It’s so fun to take a look back at the year that was. I learned so much and refined my technique a lot, as you’ll see.… Continue reading
I love how subjective this quilt is. I’ve had people tell me that it looks like the brick flew out of its place. I’ve heard that the brick is falling into place. That… Continue reading
Whew. I did it. Thanks to my lovely online cheerleaders, I have finished quilting the brick quilt. I will take better pictures when it’s officially done later this week (thanks to some amazing… Continue reading