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Fabric scraps can easily accumulate if you are a sewer or crafter, but can also be incredibly useful to make fun projects inexpensively. My friend is currently sewing up the cutest owl pillow (see #2) and it got me thinking - how fun to be able to have fabric scraps around the house, so you can whip up a fun gift for just pennies. I rounded up some other great scrap fabric projects to use up those scraps and thought you might enjoy them too! 21 Fantastic Ways to Use Up Fabric Scraps 1. How…

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Get essential tips on how to choose fabric for a quilt by using fabric value. Understand the importance of fabric value and how it is relative.
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Sherri Driver expresses the importance of maintaining a rhythm when your quilting. Learn several quilting techniques that help you keep your machine and your hands moving at a steady pace. Use these tips to get in the zone when making your beautiful quilts.

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Journeys in quilting, yoga, books; pondering life after work and after 50.

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WHEN I made my Blueberry Crumb Quilt, I decided to try the Quilt As You Go (QAYG) method at the last minute. While I ...
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The photo above © Sew'n Wild Oaks Quilting BlogWhat a beautiful quilting pattern! I found it on Pinterest... Country Charmer Quilt Pattern is very clear and easy to follow. I’m really enjoying making
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This video provides some helpful tips on machine quilting for beginners. Watch and learn for a few techniques that make the process much faster.

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Explore One ShaBby ChiCk's photos on Flickr. One ShaBby ChiCk has uploaded 2719 photos to Flickr.

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Wander into any quilt store today and you’ll see aisles and aisles bursting with a rainbow of fabrics – and the hardest part will be deciding which prints to bring home. In the presence of so many amazing patterns and products, it’s hard to remember that quilting has a surprisingly thrifty background. Some of history’s most amazing quilts are rendered from the leftovers from other projects.

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I am not starting this project right away....but thought I would share my sleuthing on this. This pin is all over Pinterest....with no info or original source. It is bright and colorful, yet the
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