by Jen | Pattern Feature, Scrap Quilts, Technique of the Month, Technique Tuesday
Do you struggle to line up the blocks of a quilt that has sashing with no cornerstones? I know I do and it takes a lot of fiddling with the fabric, pinning and eye balling to get everything lined up perfectly. I made this quilt for my niece way back when lockdown was...
by Jen | Technique of the Month, Technique Tuesday
Welcome back to Quilts by Jen. Today’s post is all about odd angles. Odd angle flying geese are a bit tricky to figure out but by the time you read and follow the steps below you will be a pro. So let’s get started. This is a how to tutorial – it...
by Jen | Technique of the Month, Technique Tuesday
Welcome back to Quilts by Jen. Today I am going to talk about cutting rectangles into half square rectangles which essentially create two triangles with one being a left triangle and the other a right triangle. The triangle created has 3 unequal sides which is called...
by Jen | Technique of the Month, Technique Tuesday
Welcome back to Quilts by Jen. Today is all about paper piecing. Paper piecing is the perfect quilting technique for creating perfect points especially when the angles of the triangle are just a little bit off of 90 or 45 or 60 degrees. This tutorial came about...
by Jen | Stitch Along Sundays, Technique of the Month, Technique Tuesday
Hey there, welcome back. The to do list became kind of massive this month and I didn’t get back to my quilt challenge until yesterday when I managed to finish up the challenge with the squiggle fabric pieces. I did start the quilting process back at the...
by Jen | Technique of the Month
Finally, I am back to blogging – my first post in a year, I would say seeing how the last one was Michael talking about the maple syrup trees in Sugarbush when we were here house hunting last March. Wow, it has been a year and the maple syrup trees are...