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December 8, 2021
Gift a Handmade Wallet from your Favorite Fabrics! – 12 Makes of Christmas from Quilt Addicts Anonymous

We’ve all got that stash of too pretty to cut up fabrics, and the Diva Wallet is the perfect project to use them on. Plus it makes a budget friendly handmade gift!

One of Sew Many Creations best selling patterns, our Diva Frame Wallet tutorial walks you through every step of the construction of the Diva Frame Wallet from preparing your pockets, to installing the zipper and frame, to final assembly.

So if you are a visual learner, you can see the steps on video to help you create a wallet that looks professional. And they just take two ...

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November 11, 2021
Straight Line Quilting on the Longarm Using Rulers! from Quilt Addicts Anonymous

We promised you a beginner level straight line quilting on the longarm tutorial and here it is!

In today’s video I show you how I used rulers to create straight lines that are exactly one-inch apart and perfectly straight every time.

I know some of you may be asking why I don’t just use channel locks and there’s three reasons …

First, your leaders have to be rolled perfect straight. Mine aren’t, never have been probably never will.

Second, you have to have loaded your quilt on perfectly straight, also a high chance for human error.

Last ...

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September 17, 2021
The perfect intro to 60-degree triangles! Congruence from Fat Quarter Workshop from Quilt Addicts Anonymous

Today we’re bringing you a replay of one of my favorite patterns, Congruence, in my best-selling book Fat Quarter Workshop.

We’ve got brand new kits in my fabric collection, Nocturne with QT Fabrics, inspired by one of you! We saw one of our customers upload their take on Congruence with Nocturne, fell in love and decided we needed one too!

Congruence is a no-neutral quilt where you split the fabrics into equal colorways to create equilateral triangles. Then the 60-degree triangles are sewn together in horizontal rows, making it about as easy as you can get with NO ...

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March 3, 2021
What it’s really like running a small business during COVID … with 2 kids and NO school or daycare from Quilt Addicts Anonymous

Today we’re giving you a peak into our everyday lives as my husband and I work round the clock alternating between taking care of our two small kids and running our business, Quilt Addicts Anonymous.

It’s constant work from 7 a.m. to midnight or later EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. Right now we’re especially swamped because last week we got a shipment of fabric on a semi of my first fabric collection, Nocturne. We’re trying to get the orders shipped out as quickly as possible.

So enjoy, get a behind-the-scenes look, and know that we are working ...

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February 23, 2021
Nocturne is here! from Quilt Addicts Anonymous

My first fabric collection Nocturne is here! It showed up on a pallet on a semi yesterday. Yes, it is a massive order, the biggest we have ever made.

We are working on getting kits cut as we post this video, and will ship them out as we get them finished for everyone who pre-ordered. Once we make it through shipping all the pre-orders, we will open up sales again for everyone to grab the fabrics we ordered extra of.

So if you missed out on pre-orders, make sure you join the wait list for your favorite fabrics, kits and ...

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July 7, 2020
Fussy Cutting Tutorial for Squares and Borders! from Quilt Addicts Anonymous

We’ve all had that fabric that is just too pretty to cut up. Today’s tutorial shows you how to make sure your favorite fabric design motifs are front and center for your quilt blocks and borders.

In today’s tutorial I show you how to fussy cut squares and borders, which is the process of very deliberately cutting your fabric to showcase your favorite motifs or to make sure your border cuts are parallel with the lines on the fabric design. Fussy cutting is a great way to take your quilt designs to the next level which just ...

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