Sunday, May 31, 2009

Favorite Quilting Tutorials

Here are some of my favorite quilting-related tutorials. I'll probably keep updating the list as I find things and I'll put a link to this post on my sidebar. It might be helpful to some of you, but it will definitely be helpful to me to have things sorted by topic. Any you would add?

Freestyle Alphabet: Quiltville Custom Quilting
Interlocking Pinwheels: Two Dogs and a Quilt
Whirlygiggles (Scrapy Cartwheels): Greeting Arts
Wonky Houses: Quiltville Custom Quilting
Wonky Stars: Silly BooDilly
Pieced Curves/Circles using a glue stick: Dioramarama
Five-pointed Stars: Liesbos Quilts
Disappearing Nine Patch: Just Pure Lovely
Spiderweb Block: Quilt It

Foundation Paper Piecing:
Log Cabin Paper Piecing with Interfacing: Melly and Me
Log Cabin Freezer Paper Piecing: Upstate Lisa
Freezer Paper Piecing: Twiddletails
String Quilt Block Paper Piecing: Film in the Fridge
Spiderweb Block Paper Piecing: Dancydoodle
Paper Pieced Mushroom and Gnomes: Artisania part 1 part 2
Twisted Log Cabin: Quilting Passion

Appliques:
Sketchy Stiching: Blooming Workshop
Machine applique: Oh Fransson for Sew Mama Sew Part 1 Part 2
Needleturn hand applique using freezer paper: Disdressed
Needleturn hand applique: Applique Today Part 1 Part 2
Blanket stitch hand applique: De ponto em no
Making perfect circles: Naptime Quilter

Quilt Patterns:
Simple Baby Quilt with Small Wonky Squares: Manhattan Craft Room's Lisa Quilt
Zig Zag Quilt: A Quilt is Nice
Confetti Quilt: Lady Harvatine

Quilt Labels (using freezer paper): Crazy Mom Quilts
Quilt-As-You-Go: Welsh Quilter
Quilt Binding: Oh Fransson (the rest of the quilt along is really great too!)
Making Continuous Bias Tape: Indie House
Mitered Corners: Jaybird Quilts

4 comments:

  1. What a great list! I'm always looking for inspiration (and new projects... because, really, can you ever have too many?). I'll definitely be checking out those links. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Great list! I have a page of quilting resources that includes the free patterns pages from fabric manufacturers, as well as color tools and a few other things. Your tutorials page takes it to the next level!

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