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Jessie’s Sewing Supplies Shopping List
By Jessie Rayot | Jessie At Home Good afternoon Clover fans! I’ve been doing a lot more with my first craft love: sewing! I used to be a costume designer, and I even taught sewing and pattern making at a University for a while.
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Easy Cutting Tips for English Paper Piecing
I wanted to share with you a few easy tips I use for cutting my fabrics to English Paper Piece. On my first EPP project I had acrylic templates making it easy to cut the fabric shapes, this time around I don’t have cutting templates and my first block was a bit messy and wasted more fabric than I like to.
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Snag Repair Needles Tutorial and Review with Jessie At Home
By Jessie Rayot | Jessie At Home Hello again! Jessie from Jessie At Home here. Clover has asked me to share their Snag Repair Needles with you, and I’m happy to do so. These needles are very useful for more then just snags on your clothing. So I’m going to show you how to fix a snag with them, and talk a bit about their many uses. Plus, you can enter to win a set of your own over HERE on my blog. When I was getting ready to take…
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2019 Pillow Sewing Challenge by Nancy Zieman Productions
The 2019 Pillow Sewing Challenge hosted by Nancy Zieman Productions starts now!
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Pressing Techniques: Notions & Accessories
By Eloise Wagers A list of handy notions and accessories to help get into tight areas, prevent shine and indents, and overall better finishing.
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Pressing Techniques: Tips & Tricks
By Eloise Wagers Ironing vs Pressing Ironing is defined as sliding the iron back and forth over the fabric to remove wrinkles.
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Using the Ultimate Quilt ‘n Stitch Presser Foot
Courtney Chambers from A Little Craft In Your Day made the cutest quilted make-up purse using our NEW Ultimate Quilt ‘n Stitch Presser Foot.
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Pressing Techniques: Basic Rules
Give these basic pressing rules a quick read. There might be something here you haven’t tried yet.
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Little Balloon Quilt
A while back I saw a beautiful vintage balloon quilt on Pinterest that I couldn’t get out of my mind. So much detail and hand quilting, I just had to make a version of my own.
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Thimble Overview
A while back I had the chance to try out some Clover thimbles. I was working on a hand quilting project and the one I had purchased from another brand had worn out very quickly (nothing like finding that out the hard way with a sharp poke!). I tested out each one and wanted to share my findings here.