In this month’s NQC LIVE with Heather Thomas, learn about a fun way to color fabric by rusting it, get tips for sewing together hexagon quilt pieces and see alternative ways to hang art quilts.
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What is 'rested' fabric?
I want you to know how much I appreciate your knowledge and talent and thank you so much for sharing it with us! When is it appropriate to sew the binding on the front and when to sew it on the back?
Great webinar
What batting do you like to use most of the time?
I've been practicing quilting patterns and was wondering what your favorite pattern for quilting in blank spots is.
I am very new to quilting and sewing. I want to quilt but no one talks about the batting for the quilt. What should I use?
Is there a "stitch regulator" that you can buy to retro fit old sewing machines with? My free motion quilting on my vintage 1973 Viking is a little sketchy. If not, do you have any good tips for keeping stitch length consistent?
I had a lone star quilt kit that had interfacing to sew the pieces on which made a beautiful quilt. Do you know where I can get another pattern like that?
I am curious. I am a quilter.