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Meet Susan Guzman of SuzGuz Designs
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I’ve been quilting on a regular basis for about 14 years and am self-taught. I’ve always enjoyed figuring things out on my own and found much satisfaction in challenging myself... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Personalizing Your Quilts with Prairie Points
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As a quilter, I alway try to make each project my own, even if I’m using another person’s pattern. I first started doing this in 1991 when I became a... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
What’s a New Quilting Trick You’ve Learned?
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After years of doing something you’re passionate about, a person is bound to pick up handy tricks along the way. Some tricks may be obvious, while others may be more... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Top 5 Quilting Tips from the Experts
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We talked to our team of expert quilting instructors and asked them what special tip or technique they thought every quilter should know. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Happily Engaged in the Creative Process of Quilting
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When I decided to retire from teaching I was asked, “What will you do?” People wanted to know how I would fill my time when I opted out of teaching.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Quilting 101: Common Problems and Quick Fixes
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Not all quilters are created equally. Everyone has their own unique personality and style, and this shines through with every quilted creation. There are however some common problems all quilters... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Quilted Purple Coneflower Mug Rug
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I discovered mug rugs a couple of years ago as part of a quilt exchange. What a wonderful idea to make little quilts that can be completed quickly and can... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Can I Free Motion Quilt on a Regular Sewing Machine?
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Hello! I would really like to take the class, Fabulous Free Motion Quilting, but I have a question. I have a quilting machine, but it’s really more like a regular... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Add Excitement to Your Quilt Top by Breaking the Rules
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Have you ever looked through a quilt magazine and wondered why your quilts don't have that extra something like the ones on the magazine pages? The odds are pretty good... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Exploring Decorative Stitches on Your Sewing Machine
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My sewing machine was almost twenty years old before I looked at any of the other stitches it offered besides the straight stitch, which I used for piecing, and the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
15 Reasons to Buy More Fabric
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“I don’t think I need any more fabric; I’ve got all that I need”… said no one ever! In case you need any motivation to go out and buy more... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Why You Should Use a Walking Foot for Quilting
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There are so many makes and models of sewing machines today, a far stretch from the machines of yesteryear. A recent arrival in machines is the dual feed system which... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Quilted Jewelry Part 2: Creating the Gemstones
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In Part 1 of this project, we talked about how quilted jewelry can be a great project for using up all those wonderful fabric scraps we tend to have lying... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Repair Holes and Tears in Quilt Tops
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Hi there, I’m hoping you can help me. I have a newly finished quilt that got a small hole in the top from my cat’s claws. What’s the best way... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Quilted Jewelry Part 1: From Scraps to Gemstones
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Do you stifle the urge to part with lovely leftover fabrics, but unsure of how to use them? Many of us save cut-offs and tid-bits, tossing them into containers to... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
What to Include on Quilt Labels
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When making a quilt label, is it appropriate to include the name of the person who designed the pattern? And is it necessary to contact the designer of a quilt... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Make Your Own Gift Bags, Tags, and Greeting Cards
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Are you tired of buying wrapping paper and gift bags year after year only to have them be thrown away as soon as the gift is opened? Why not make... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Understanding Colors and How They Impact Your Quilt Design
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One of the most important elements of quilt composition is color. Color choices can make or break a quilt, and it is sometimes difficult to select a color scheme that... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Rehab a Vintage Sewing Machine
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From Featherweights to classic Sewmor machines, vintage sewing machines make a beautiful addition to any quilting room. With their shining black bodies and gold art deco or swirl designs, they'll... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Can I Mix Old and New Fabrics?
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I have inherited some hand piecing work from my mom. They were probably pieced during the 1920s or 30s. I’m thinking of making borders from new fabric (with an older,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Quilting Makes Me Feel...
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We all have unique experiences when we’re quilting and we often find ourselves feeling certain emotions as we work. Each day is different and we quilt for many different reasons,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Where Should I Place My Ruler?
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In terms of measuring, I have often wondered: should the line on a ruler sit ON the edge or BESIDE the edge of the fabric? I know it might only... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Quilting in Sections
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Would you advise quilting in sections on a single bed quilt with border for a beginner with an old sewing machine? View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Starting in the Center or at the Sides: What’s the Scoop?
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I was always taught to start quilting in the center of my quilt and work my way out and down, then return to the center of the quilt and repeat... View Content Arrow Forward Icon

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