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Tool School: Create-a-Pincushion
What is it? “A pincushion is a small, stuffed cushion, typically 3-5 cm across, which is used in sewing to store pins or needles with their heads protruding to take hold of them easily, collect them, and keep them organized.
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NEW Flexible Rubber Thimbles Review with Faith Essenburg
By Faith Essenburg This week I had the chance to try out Clover’s newest product; the Flexible Rubber Thimbles and they came just in time for my latest hand quilting project. They come in sets of two, with three sizes so of course I had to give them all a try to find the perfect fit.
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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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New to Clover!
Learn about the two newest additions to our collection of amazing tools.
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“Nancy Zieman: The Rest of the Story” Book Tour
By Steve Butler The message contained in Nancy Zieman – The Rest of the Story is both poignant and life affirming. The trials of our lives either refine us or define us. For Nancy her trials were as “the refiner’s fire”.
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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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Tool School Extra Credit: Pins
Did you miss Tool School: Straight Pins? Or maybe you just want more! Click below to watch some additional tips of our Pins by the Shibaguyz.
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Tool School: Straight Pins
By Steve Butler What is it? What do we think of when the topic of straight pins comes to the fore? Usually we think of those sharp little devils that find us when we’re not looking for them.
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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.