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Design N Stitch- Week 6

This beginner-friendly quilt block is Color Burst by Alex Anderson and when you finish it, you’ll be one quarter of the way to completing the 24 blocks that make up this quilt top. Hi, I’m Susan from sewfeet.com. I’ve just joined the Quilt Along, starting with Block #6, but don’t worry, I’ll be playing catch-up […]

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Design N Stitch Quilt Along

Design N Stitch program is a completely online Stitch Along featuring various projects by your favorite quilt pattern designers and industry professionals.  Each week on private Facebook group will introduce new techniques and build your quilting skills. So How Does It Work? Each week, you will receive content like complete block patterns and WAF files, for […]

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Halloween Mug Rug

Hi, I’m Susan from Sewfeet.com and I’ve just started my holiday sewing. From Halloween to New Year’s Day, there are lots of opportunities to sew, making costumes, seasonal home décor items, and gifts for friends and family. My first holiday project is for Halloween, a simple hexagon mug rug made of triangles.       […]

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6 Tips to Sew Beautiful Decorative Stitches

Today’s sewing machines have hundreds of wonderful decorative stitches and I love them! Hi, I’m Susan with sewfeet.com and this post is about how to make sure that you get the best-looking decorative stitches from your sewing machine. These stitches can be used to enhance almost any type of project that you are making. Garments, […]

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Fuse and Piece Quilt Block

Hi, I’m Susan from Sewfeet.com and recently I wrote a post on several types of interlinings that add support and body to your fabric for various applications. In this post, I’m going to focus on one of the interlinings, Select Fabric Prep, and show you another use for it. You can piece this 8” block […]

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An Old Applique Technique with a New Tool to Make It Easier

Appliqué is a fun technique with many variations. Hi, I’m Susan from Sewfeet.com and in this post, I want to show you an appliqué technique from the 17th century that stitchers are still using today! Broderie Perse is a French phrase that means Persian embroidery. The appliqué shapes for this technique are cut from printed […]

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