Organizing your yard goods and sewing supplies can be a tough thing to do, especially if you don’t have a spare room designated for it. Don’t you worry, we are here to help you. Like everyone said, “An organized room will give you peace of mind”. Tip # 1 Go Vertical Make the most of …
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The thought of walking inside the Quilt Shop sometimes gives me fabric overload. The different vibrant colors and designs while scanning from right to left can be overwhelming and sometimes it’s hard for me to decide which fabric to buy. Luckily, I found some helpful tips on how to choose the best fabric for a …
” I AM SO EXCITED TO BEGIN USING MY NEW FEET! I WOULD ONLY SUGGEST THAT YOU INCLUDE INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO USE EACH ONE. – KLEIN K. “ If you’d like to take your own sewing skills and craftsmanship to another level of greatness, then this easy-to-use complete set of handy ‘Snap-On’ presser feet …
Written Instructions With Photos. You can use your binding foot to attach bias tape and quilt binding*. It lines up the needle to get a straight, perfect stitch. Even better, you don’t have to pin the binding all the way around whatever you’re sewing before you attach it. You just feed your binding into the …
Written Instructions With Photos. To cut bias strips, first cut across the fabric at a 45 degree angle. Cut edge in the width you need. Keep in mind that the bias tape maker will reduce your fabric diameter in half when making single fold bias tape. Example: 1 inch bias strip inserted into bias tape …





