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Progress Pride Flag Quilt

August 13, 2022

Progress Pride Flag Patchwork quilt

I’m very excited to have finished this patchwork Progress Pride Flag quilt. The pattern is by Bobbie Gentili from Geeky Bobbin. All of the fabrics are scraps from my stash.

This was a fun project and the finished quilt is really bright and colorful. As part of this process, I also enjoyed learning more about how the design of the Progress Pride flag came to be.

Filed Under: Studio Updates

Pattern Design Week: Topic #3 Creating the Document

December 5, 2012

This week I'm talking about how to turn your craft projects into pattern instructions that you can package, market, and sell online. Whether you sew softies or do another type of craft, creating patterns is a great way to add an income stream to your handmade business. Pattern sales produce small bits of income thatRead More →

Pattern Design Week: Topic #2 Breaking it Down

December 4, 2012

This week I'm talking about how to turn your craft projects into pattern instructions that you can package, market, and sell online. Whether you sew softies or do another type of craft, creating patterns is a great way to add an income stream to your handmade business. Pattern sales produce small bits of income thatRead More →

Welcome to Pattern Design Week: Topic #1 Choosing the Right Project to Turn Into a Pattern

December 3, 2012

This week I'm going to be talking about how to turn your craft projects into pattern instructions that you can package, market, and sell online. Whether you sew softies or do another type of craft, creating patterns is a great way to add an income stream to your handmade business. Pattern sales produce small bitsRead More →

Pattern Review: Polar Bears by Betz White

November 29, 2012

One of the best ways to learn to design your own sewing patterns is to sew from other people's patterns. The more patterns you use, the more you learn. Sometimes I go long stretches just doing my own design work and forget that this is true. Last week Betz White sent me a copy ofRead More →

Awesome Handmade Toys: Jennifer Muskopf

November 28, 2012

The post is part of an occasional series called "Awesome Handmade Toys." These posts feature toy makers whose work I think is particularly fresh and inventive. You can see previous posts in the series here. I also pin toys to my Inspiring Softies pinboard on a regular basis if you're looking for more inspiration. IRead More →

How to Repair a Stuffed Animal: Restuffing

November 27, 2012

This post is part of “Animal Hospital: Intensive Care for the Intensely Loved,” an occasional series  in which I show you how to make common repairs on your child’s favorite stuffed animal. From straightforward fixes, like sewing up a burst seam, to more complex repairs, like replacing paw pads and reattaching jointed limbs, my intentionRead More →

Brand New Handmade Birds in the Shop Today!

November 26, 2012

I'm very pleased today to have a set of six brand new handmade fabric birds in my shop! Each bird is one-of-a-kind. Pair a bird with an autographed copy of my book, The Artful Bird, for a very special gift. You can find birds and books in my shop today. Thank you so much forRead More →

Six New Handmade Birds Are Nearly Ready

November 23, 2012

I've been hard at work this week sewing a limited edition set of birds. Join me Monday morning for a very special Cyber Monday release! There will be six birds in total and no two are exactly alike. A bird paired with an autographed copy of my book, The Artful Bird, would make a lovleyRead More →

pattern writing tips

5 Simple Tips for Writing Sewing Patterns Your Customers Will Love

November 21, 2012

This is a post I wrote for the November 2012 Craftsy Designer Newsletter. Sewing a project from a poorly written pattern is such a frustrating experience. Instructions that are error ridden and hard to follow can make you throw your hands up in frustration, leaving you with a pile of wasted materials and hours ofRead More →

make it rain

Make It Rain: How to Drum Up Business When You’re a One Person Show

November 19, 2012

If you read craft blogs (and you do, because here you are!) you’re bound to watch as other crafters get great opportunities. One just got a book deal. Another has an article coming out in a big quilting magazine. Someone else has their work in a new gallery show and she secured a licensing dealRead More →

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