Quilt Tutorials For All Levels

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Connected Binding Ends

Learn this simple trick of sewing the “man’s belt and not his crotch” to remember how to connect the ends of the binding. I learned this long ago, and I can’t remember where, but it is wonderful.

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Moo-rry Christmas Cows

Using the Here’s Your Sign Quilt Pattern to make holiday table decor using Michael Miller holiday fabrics. What a fun way to start the holiday season this year.

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How to Press Your Seams on Your First Quilt

When you begin pressing seams, you can either press them open or to the side, but for this quilt, we will press our seams open. Pressing Seams Open: To press your seams open, first press them closed. What? I know, hang with me. As soon as you pull the stitched seam off the sewing machine, the seam is flat, and the fabrics are together.

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How to Sew a Quarter Inch Quilt Seam

If you started your sewing journey making garments, you are likely familiar with a 5/8” seam allowance. My first quilt used a 5/8” seam allowance and well, it was bulky and clunky.

For a quilt, the seam allowance should always be ¼” unless otherwise stated in the pattern. This length maximizes your fabric and minimizes your bulk.

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Choosing the Best Batting for Your Quilt

Batting can is sold in individual pre-cut sizes like Crib, Twin, Throw, Queen, and King. It is also sold on long 10, 15, or even 30-yard rolls. Your quilt may be a size other than standard, so be sure to consider that when purchasing. You want your batting to be 3-5” larger on every side if you are having your quilt finished by a longarmer. If you are quilting it yourself, I prefer the batting to be 2-4” longer on all sides.

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The Basic Tools Necessary to Make a Quilt

My basic method for choosing tools is to find the one that works best for me regardless of the cost. There are tools I have spent more money on than others, and I would again because I believe it is the best suited for the job. If I recommend the cheapest option, it is only because it works. I have a full video on my tool must-haves vs. luxury tools. You can watch it here if you prefer videos.

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The Anatomy of a Sewing Machine

Learn about the pieces and parts of your sewing machine. What is a bobbin? What are feed dogs? What is tension? Here you will learn about all the things necessary to use your sewing machine, including how to clean it. Include a free video tutorial.

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The Anatomy of a Quilt

A quilt is not a blanket. In this tutorial, you will learn the different parts of a quilt that actually make it a quilt. Learn about the pieced top, the backing, the batting, and the binding.

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What is a “Controlled” Improv Quilt

Controlled Improv is the term I use (others may as well, I am not sure) to describe following a process that allows for freedom inside some design boundaries that are predetermined. In this post, you will also learn “what is improvisational quilting” or “improv quilting.”

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Learn to Use Your Rotary Cutter

Leave the Scissors Alone. I rarely use scissors in my quilting. Rotary cutters open up lots of options for clean, precise cuts for quilting. Make friends with your rotary cutter and quilting will become a pleasure!

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What is Bias and How to Avoid it in Quilting

At Jittery Wings, we never include the 4-at-a-time option in a pattern because it leads to frustration and wonky quilts. When making Flying Geese, we use either the 1 at a time or no-waste method.

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Steps for Trimming Flying Geese Blocks

Trimming a flying geese block to the correct size is simple if you turn the ruler in the correct direction. This tutorial will walk you through trimming a flying geese block to 2.5" x 4.5" and it works for trimming to any size.

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