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Ultraviolet Quilt Drop #SHORTS

#SHORTS Ultraviolet Quilt Drop Join Stashin’ with Stephanie: https://shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.com/product/stashin-with-stephanie-2/ Products we used: Ultraviolet PDF pattern: https://shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.com/product/ultraviolet-pdf-download/ Ultraviolet quilt kit (limited quantities): https://shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.com/product/ultraviolet-quilt-kit-lap-sized-featuring-art-theory-by-alison-glass-for-andover/

Quilted: Ghost of Christmas Past

Making the decision on how to quilt your quilt is a very difficult decision. There are all over designs, custom quilting, free-motion, pantograph and computer-aided designs, thread choices, to ditch or not to ditch. The possibilities are endless and the results can dramatically impact the finished look of your quilt. I’ve been honing my free-motion […]

April Block of the Month

It’s that time of the month and I’m technically posting the block design on the first Monday of the month. I’ve got seven minutes left! This month is a nice easy break from the complicated blocks we’ve been doing so far this year. Made almost entirely of half square triangles, this block looks complicated because of […]

A crib quilt for each day of the week

My baby hasn’t even been born yet and already he or she could use their own quilt rack. Thanks to wonderfully talented family and friends, my baby is definitely going to be spoiled in the handmade department. Here’s a little eye candy for your Thursday as I share the wonderful creations that have been made […]
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How to do a fabric pull!

Choosing fabric can be one of the hardest parts of the quilting process. Often when we choose a pattern, it’s because we love everything about it, including the original fabric that often is no longer available. So in today’s video I have Bobby Metcalf as my guest. He’s our newest Quilt Addicts Anonymous team member […]
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Stripping in Paradise

Stephanie Soebbing originally designed this quilt to be part of a fabric exchange. Quilters from all over the United States sent in yellow, green, blue and purple 2 ½-inch strips to create a scrappy look. As the name suggests, it is made by combining strip piecing and a method that creates half-square triangles from squares. […]