Free Hexagon Zipper Pouch Pattern
I love making zipper pouches. So, I’m delighted to share this adorable “boxed bottom” hexagon zipper pouch pattern with you!
I love making zipper pouches. So, I’m delighted to share this adorable “boxed bottom” hexagon zipper pouch pattern with you!
With the holidays just around the corner, my scrap stash has been calling me, so this quilted hexagon coaster pattern was born!
One thing I’ve learned living abroad is that there are no perfect countries. Some may get certain things “more right” than others, but at the end of the day, there will never be a perfect country because there are no perfect people. Still, rather than
While I have covered the basics of EPP before, each EPP hack featured here is just another way to enjoy your stitching life that much more.
EPP and applique are a perfect pair. EPP applique can be done by hand or machine, and this beginner friendly tutorial covers both!
I never feel like a quilt is quite complete until I put a label on it. To me, quilt labels are like an artist’s signature on a painting.
Before we conclude the EPP Pro series, I want to say a word about keeping track of it all. I learned fairly early on that it helps me tremendously to have a system for keeping track of not only my supplies, but also my projects and my progress.
I love the hand stitched character of my EPP quilts. As such, I have discovered a few tips and tricks that cleverly camouflage the stitches from afar, but that still clearly credit the hand stitching up close.
Bulk basting is probably my new favorite skill in my EPP repertoire. It took me about three years of doing EPP to realize the delight of engaging in this time saving process, and now I just can’t stop!
One of the best parts about EPP is that you can begin with relatively few supplies. However, there are several additional supplies that can make the process more efficient. This post is devoted to those EPP supplies.
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