Can you quilt with any sewing machine?
I just bought a used singer 1525 and was wondering if I could quilt with it?
Thanks
I just bought a used singer 1525 and was wondering if I could quilt with it?
Thanks
I am looking for a quilting book for that has applique flowers of the month. I have looked everywhere.
Fabricworm.com has the best selection and price on Designer fabrics from Amy Butler, Anna Maria Horner, Denyse Schmidt, and many more. They have a wide variety of Japanese Import Fabrics. Fabricworm owner, Cynthia Mann, takes us inside her Brick and Mortar Store, Birch Fabrics, to show you where your orders come from, and how they are cut and packaged.
I am starting with only a machine. What supplies do I need? I know I should get practice material and a pattern. What do I need? Thread..ect? Thanks
I need a sewing and embroidery machine, but scince I don’t know anything about sewing machines I don’t want to get jerked around.
missouriquiltco.com – How to do Dresden Plate with Jenny from Missouri Star Quilt Co. Part of the Beginner Block Series, but this is an intermediate level project. For quilting supplies and fabric, come on over and check us out at http or take a look at www.QuiltersDailyDeal.com
I noticed in the "tools" list for beginners, there is a special foot for a sewing machine that I don’t have. I have a very basic beginner machine.
I have a Viking Designer II attached to it.
I am looking for a good sewing machine and embroidery. Can anyone help me? Any brands that are reliable and not expensive at all?
I am making a Marine Corps quilt for my husband. For my binder/border, I want to find a fabric that says Semper Fidelis all over it. Can anyone tell me where to find this?
My mom and I are thinking of buying a local quilt shop, and moving it to a better location. The current name is the Cottage, which, we both agree, is rather awful. any suggestions on names would be great. Some things to work with, our town is called Star Valley, moms name is Iris, and we want to sell quilting and craft supplies, we want something fun and energetic, but still mature enough to draw out the older ladies. any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated!
I have loads of fabric and patterns and sewing supplies and tons of scrapbook paper and stuff that I hope to scrapbook in the future. Right now, I have a small desk with my sewing machine and a few unorganized boxes of fabric and patterns. I also have an ugly black plastic scrapbooking cart which I don’t really need (and would love to get rid of) Any suggestions on ways I can take up less space and keep all my stuff organized?
Is it possible? How do you do it? Any recommended sites?
Nancy Ellen demonstrates the Hand Quilting stitch and discusses the supplies you’ll need. Learn how to make the quilters knot, what to do with your thumb, how to use the thimble and more… Visit www.nancyellenquilts.com for more information and discounted supplies for the hand quilter.