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In this blog post, you'll find helpful tips for organizing and managing your quilting projects, from planning to completion. Learn how to prioritize your projects, stay motivated, and make the most of your time and resources.

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Click here for a print friendly PDF Since I posted my picture a few weeks ago of my Quilt As You Go Hexagons, I've had a couple of people ask me for a tutorial. So of course, I obliged. I'm very good that way. Now, this is the way I did it. It's probably not The. Correct. Way. to do it but it's my way. And it worked for me. Go here and download the template. If you don't want to, you need to draw a hexagon - any size will do but remember the smaller you do it, the more fiddly the end result…

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How to finish the edge of a hexagon quilt? If you are not interested in keeping the edges of the hexagons intact, then the easiest and fastest way to finish the edges of hexagon quilts is to just straighten them. So you spent a lot of time finishing a top like this Grandmother’s Flowers Garden […]

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A couple of weeks ago, I showed off three 12" tops I'd made, as part of my new obsession with English Paper Piecing (EPP). The centers are Alex Anderson's festive pomegranate fabric. That blog post included an EPP tutorial. I was deciding whether to combine them into one tablerunner, or finish them separately. Since then, I chose the latter. Here's #1, finished: The second one is also hand-quilted with motifs inspired by the central fabric: And below is the third, which my DD pointed out has…