I just purchased a bottle of Bo Nash and I wondered if you have ever used it to put both the front and back on a large quilt? I am interested in a wall-hanging about 40x50 inches. It is an applique nd will be taking lots of twist and turns while I quilt it. Thanks, I am eager to hear from you.
If you did the "Skirt" before doing the bias binding on the neck you could do it while the top is inside out and then "turn" it through the neck-hole, iron it down nicely then do the neckline. That way you can sew the skirt on with the raw edges all lined up and one straight stitch catches all three layers.
I learned so much, the quilting part of quilt making is a mystery you’ve definitely helped me to get started. Thank you. Looking forward to more of your videos.
Excellent video! You’ve taken some of the mystery out of quilt marking. I’m a “returning” quilter as I haven’t quilted in over 30 years. Gee, a lot of new stuff to catch up on.
I have been a Homemaker’s for 46 years. We have 2 grown children with 4 granddaughters and another on the way! Surprise for us but not for our son and DIL. I love everything Homemaking! Thank you for all that you do. God bless you and your family.
A neighbor gave me a whole bag of these cause she relized she will never do anything with them. I want to make her one of these for Christmas. Thank you so Much for the ideas. I love the measuring tape look.
Yeah I don't know if Im going to attempt this thing. I might try another way of making a towel hanger for tea towels. I don't think my kitchen will regret not have dresses hanging from the oven door
Are you referring to how I cut a hole for the neck in the template plastic? I first made a little hole using my craft scissors then carefully cut towards the edge of the circle at an angle. Once I reached the circle, I slowly and continuously cut along the line moving the template as I cut.