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Fussy-Cutting
What is fussy-cutting?
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Glasshouse Botanicals
Learn how to make the darling and cheerful, Glasshouse Botanicals using this FREE pattern!
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Virtual Trunk Shows with Emily
Book a Trunk Show Looking for a speaker for your next guild meeting? Book Emily for a virtual trunk show for your guild! In her one hour trunk shows, Emily takes you...
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The Complete List of Collage Quilter Resources
We have an abundance of resources to help you on your creative collage journey! SO, we present to you: the complete list of all the tutorials Emily has created for you in order...
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I'm a BERNINA Ambassador!
I am so happy to be part of the BERNINA family! In exchange for sharing my love of this amazing brand of machines, I have been provided the use of a...
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Petit Rouge Roosters Quilt Along
Join Emily in making the Petit Rouge Roosters from her debut fabric collection, Petit Rouge. The Petit Rouge Roosters are the perfect beginner pattern! When: Every Monday from July 31...
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How to Create Animal Eyes
One of my most asked questions is: "How do you make animal eyes?" Animal eyes can seem intimidating, but they're actually easier than they look and so fun to make! ...
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Ladybug Love: A Beginner-Friendly Collage Project!
A few weeks ago I met a woman who shared an experience that inspired me to make this little project, and I'll share it with you here! Six years ago, Sharon (not her...
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How to Use Derwent Inktense Pencils
Derwent Inktense pencils are a water soluble pencil that can be used directly onto fabric to add additional details like shading, veining, etc. They're a fun and easy tool to use...
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Creative Challenge: Mood Boards
On our live video this past week, we discussed mood boards and why we use them. A mood board is a creative tool that can be used to create an...
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Twelve Days of Christmas GIVEAWAY 2022
Amelia and I have been planning this little "PARTY" for a few months and we are so excited that the most wonderful time of year is finally here! GIVEAWAY TIME!...
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Creativity Challenge no. 1
Creativity Challenge No. ONE~ Working with analogous and complementary color families.