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Thursday, August 20, 2015
How Real Are Online Relationships? Pink Doxies Meets Musings of a Menopausal Melon
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Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Zipper Bags Simplified: Part 4 of 4
Continued from
Zipper Bags Simplified: Part 1
Zipper Bags Simplified: Part 2
Zipper Bags Simplified: Part 3
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Come on, Doxie girls.
Let's go sew some zipper bags.

Linking up with~
Freshly Pieced
Sew Fresh Quilts
Freemotion by the River
Zipper Bags Simplified: Part 1
Zipper Bags Simplified: Part 2
Zipper Bags Simplified: Part 3
My edges lined up much nicer this time. Pin both layers together staying toward the center of the bag to prevent waviness in the edges.
Start by stitching at the top right hand corner. Sew about 1/2", backstitch the same amount, then continue stiching around the bag. Stop with your needle down in each corner and pivot the bag. Finish by back stitching the seam back and forward 1/2", reinforcing the as in the beginning. I use a regular machine foot and 2.5 cm stitch length in a straight stitch.
Start by stitching at the top right hand corner. Sew about 1/2", backstitch the same amount, then continue stiching around the bag. Stop with your needle down in each corner and pivot the bag. Finish by back stitching the seam back and forward 1/2", reinforcing the as in the beginning. I use a regular machine foot and 2.5 cm stitch length in a straight stitch.
Continue to open the zipper the whole way, and turn the bag right side out. It's absolutely a Ta-Dah! moment for you.
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Come on, Doxie girls.
Let's go sew some zipper bags.
Linking up with~
Freshly Pieced
Sew Fresh Quilts
Freemotion by the River
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Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Zipper Bags Simplified: Part 3 of 4
Replace the sewn pieces on your workspace in the same position. Flip the backing section on top of the zipper section, and sew to the out facing only just as you did with the first piece.
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Monday, August 17, 2015
Zipper Bags Simplified: Part 2 of 4
This is a continuation of Zipper Bags Simplified: Part 1 of 4
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Sunday, August 16, 2015
Zipper Bags Simplified: Part 1 of 4
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Saturday, August 15, 2015
Pet Project Show #33: Adding to the Stash
A sale from Fabricworm was too good to pass up. The joy about buying online is the selection seems limitless, but that also makes it harder to choose. Depending on whether you're buying fabric to use personally or to manufacture goods makes a difference. Just because we like it doesn't mean someone else will. I try to keep to the 'middle of the road' on some fabrics, but others are just indulgences.
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Pet Project Show,
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Thursday, August 13, 2015
Perfecting the Pouch-Zipper Bags Revisited
"The essential conditions of everything we do must be choice, love, passion."
~Nadia Boulanger
Immediately after a quilt top finish, I like to stop for a breather and clean the studio. Organizing is the therapy I need before saying hello to the next new thing. I sorted the scrap pile I'd made creating the Moda Modern, and when I opened my bins to put them away, it was like the scene from Jumanji where Alan Parrish was sucked into the board game.
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Log Cabin blocks,
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Zombies
Monday, August 10, 2015
Moda Modern Building Blocks Flimsy Finish
Moda Modern Building Blocks
The Print Version
Warning: This pattern may be addicitive.
Proceed with caution!
Many of you know I had no intention to make this quilt. I only wanted to experiment, and try a few blocks. One thing led to the next, the momentum built, and it became a highly addictive project. It spanned months, and dominated my design wall and my attention.
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Friday, August 7, 2015
Pet Project #32 & Close, But No Cigar On Moda Building Blocks
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
One Year Blogiversary & Moda Modern Progress
Do you know the feeling of the 3rd lap while running a mile? You've used up a lot of energy, and still need to pull off that last burst? I'm there. Yesterday was a good day even though I only added a few new blocks. I am working strategically, and finishing up sections. These 2 below are sewn together now. There are 12 more 6" blocks to go, but the section top left can be sewn together. Half the top will be finished by afternoon, and I'm focused on my goal.
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Moda Modern Building Blocks
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