Last week I talked about taking the time to practice and expand your skills. If you are a seasoned quilter, you may have thought that blog post was not for you. It was aimed at beginners. But, I’m here to tell you, it was especially for you! We all need to keep learning. That is […]
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Last week we talked about Spring flowers and how we were anxiously awaiting them. But flowers only bloom when they are ready. And so we must be patient. Quilters are the same way. You cannot rush or force yourself to quilt beautifully. It takes time and practice. Be patient and give yourself grace. Take the […]
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This week much of the US had a final, (we hope), blast of Winter and that can only mean Spring will be here, for good, soon. Here in North Carolina the tulips are not yet blooming. We do have daffodils. The daffodils come up way before Spring decides to really take hold. They brave the […]
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Thinking about signing up to go to a Handi Quilter event? But not quite sure what to expect? Well, I’m here to fill you in! Why I’m qualified to write about Handi Quilter Events Hi I’m Mary Beth Krapil, Handi Quilter National Educator. I’ve been traveling world-wide teaching at Handi Quilter education events for 16 […]
Read MoreI’ve got a cure for your tension headache. Tension is the first thing you need to learn when starting out with longarm quilting. It’s not hard to learn. Many quilters have a bit of a mental block about it. We have been told repeatedly to not touch the tension on our domestic machine’s bobbin. Fear […]
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I was lucky enough to work at the AQS Quiltweek show in Daytona Beach, FL a few weeks ago. I love to take the time to look at the quilts when I’m at a show. As I walked the aisles of gorgeous quilts I noticed a similarity with many of the quilts. I was seeing […]
Read MoreDo you remember the Seeing Stars Quilt-along from last year? You can read about it on past blog posts here and here and here and here and here. I chose yellow for my quilt and my friend, Pam, chose a red, white and blue palette. I have a Seeing Stars update for you. Pam’s Quilt […]
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Last week we learned about the Towa gauge, the best tool for help setting your bobbin tension. There are a few other simple tools I use when adjusting and monitoring tension that I want to share with you. Once again, these things are not necessary to achieve good tension. They just help. Scrap Strip This […]
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Choosing the right thread for longarm quilting is what will bring your creation to life and make it last for generations. With so many choices available, finding the perfect thread can be overwhelming. In this guide, I will share the key factors to consider when selecting thread for your longarm quilting project. To wash or […]
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As a quilter, there’s no denying the joy of completing a beautiful quilt. Handi Quilter helps you finish more quilts. However, with every finished project comes the inevitable stash of leftover batting scraps. Instead of letting these remnants gather dust in a corner, let’s explore some creative and sustainable ways to repurpose them. Usually they […]
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