Tips

The best place to learn about quilting is from other quilters. We know what works and what doesn’t from experience. We have some simple project ideas to share along with basic quilting skill tips.

There are usually a few ways to do anything that has to do with quilting. It’s been around for so long, women have had time to get pretty creative! We won’t say that our instructions are the only way or even the best way to do anything … but we will say this – our instructions work and will give you great results.

Browse through our FREE instruction sheets. Use them like private lessons from your favourite quilt teacher. Print them and share with your quilting friends. We just ask that you not remove our name as the source of the information.

Selecting batting is an important step to making your project look and feel just the way you want it to. Each batting offers a unique set of advantages and must be cared for correctly. Batting Information Sheet

Construction tips help you applique or piece your project neatly and accurately. There’s pleasure in neat corners, crisp edges, and flat quilt tops.

Use these tips to sew patchwork, 9 patch or otherwise, quickly and neatly. Piecing a Nine-Patch Block

The hand applique stitchers we know use one of these tried and true methods to create beautiful work. Hand Applique with Freezer Paper or  Hand Applique the Template Free Way

If you’re more comfortable with hand applique, here’s a method to construct mitered borders that avoids the machine! Mitred Borders

Finishing your project neatly adds so much to the final outcome.

The time-honoured method is to cover the edges with binding, strips of fabric sewn to the front, wrapped over to the back and stitched in place. Binding provides a clean edge that resists wear. The binding fabric can blend with the quilt top or contrast for an added design detail. Single and Double Binding

A contemporary way to finish the edges of your quilt is to wrap the binding completely to the back. Only the quilt top itself shows from the front. You gain the clean look but lose the protection of a traditional binding against wear. Invisible Binding

Art quilts look fantastic when stretched like a painted canvas over an unseen wooden frame. Stretched Canvas

Techniques and Project Ideas for your enjoyment! Use these tips to try something new.

Food & home cooking is such an interest for many which makes an apron the perfect project. Make one then make many of this simple apron. The One Yard Apron

Rag quilting is fun to do and cozy to use. Take simple squares, straight seams, and some snipping to create a delightful throw of any size. How To Make a Rag Quilt

Layers of fabric become soft to the touch and to the eye when transformed into chenille. Use up some stash fabric in the under layers! How to Make Chenille

Complete a square at a time … with a group or on your own … then join the quilted squares with this sashing technique. Quilt as You Go

We’ve seen hundreds of pillowcases made with this method. We’ve taught it to children and non-sewers alike. Why not make a coordinating pillow for that quilt you finished or a special pillowcase to say you’re thinking of them as they sleep! Roll and Turn Pillowcase

Quilters love to give and receive fabric. Package some fat quarters in this creative way for a really lovely gift. Fat Quarter Book Cover