Seam Ripping Even Easier
Here is my new favorite way to seam rip long straight seams! It isn’t the way to rip for everything, but when it works, it works wonderfully!
Here is my new favorite way to seam rip long straight seams! It isn’t the way to rip for everything, but when it works, it works wonderfully!
Marci shows how to use On The Dot to mark repetitive measurements that can be tricky to find making your quilting more enjoyable and successful.
Marci shows us her new and fun Chameleon pattern which uses less fabric than the twister block. Fish, pentagons, lanterns, hearts, bow ties, and hourglasses are all over the place. What will you make?
Learn how to easily cut basic triangular shapes using a Clearview Triangle ruler.
Marci shows how to create the classic three-dimensional tumbling blocks pattern by eliminating y-seams and set-ins through strip piecing.
An introduction to Foundation Paper Piecing with information on how to measure the shapes to have strips the right size for faster sewing at the machine.
If you have broken seams that were pressed open, here is the best way to repair them so that the seam is invisible…using the ladder stitch. I show the process in detail and up close.
If you have broken seams that were pressed to one side, here is my favorite way to repair them…using an applique stitch. I show the process in detail and up close.