[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Learn a library of fun filler stitches with Cindy Seitz-Krug as you sew along! Make a Machine Quilted Stocking Sampler in her class at iquilt.com. The pattern is included! This class goes…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Change the way you approach color with Cindy Lohbeck! Here’s a tip about rinsing fabrics when you dye them. You’ll make a full color spectrum with Cindy’s method. Watch the process,…
Learn how to make French and Colonial embroidery knots like an expert in this tip from award-winning quilter Alice Wilhoit, author of the book Crazy Patchwork and the pattern Hummingbirds & Friends, a…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] A few good tips from Bethany S. Reynolds will help your pieced project attain a smooth, finished look. A smooth press is important for a high-quality quilt top that will take…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Slip a wedge into your log cabin quilt! It’s a sliver of fabric that will turn your log Cabin quilt into a unique, artistic playground. Professional fiber artist, author, and teacher Gwen…
Watch this unique demonstration of the knotless backstitch that Sashiko expert and iquilt instructor Carol R. Ziogas uses to start and finish her beautiful Sashiko stitching. Would you like to learn more…
Quilt an intricate-looking clamshell design using award-winning longarm quilter Gina Perkes’ technique. It’s quick and easy! Sign up for Gina’s iquilt.com class, Machine Quilting on the Grid, to learn more about making…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Learn how Elsie M. Campbell makes expert, skinny bias stems for appliqué. Her tips make it easy for you to create these often-challenging pieces without a fuss. Find many more tips and…
Learn a trick to give your Log Cabin blocks an artistic twist in this tip from award-winning quilter Katie Pasquini Masopust. Katie’s new iquilt.com course, Artful Log Cabins, takes you on a…
Is prewashing necessary? It’s nice to know that your quilt won’t run or shrink. But that’s not all! Weeks Ringle gives you a number of reasons why prewashing is a good idea…