

Wool Applique Box
Wool Applique is one of the hot techniques right now! It can be portable, easy to add your own creative touch, and fun. The Blanket Stitch and the ...
View full detailsWool Applique is one of the hot techniques right now! It can be portable, easy to add your own creative touch, and fun. The Blanket Stitch and the ...
View full detailsJust like a Crazy Quilt, this box is a mix of 'stuff'! We've added some silk dupioni & knit interfacing, trims, beads, threads, silk ribbon, ne...
View full detailsOne of the secrets to successful sewing and quilting is pressing...not ironing! This box offers you some tools and products to give you the best pr...
View full detailsLooking for a Quilting Starter Set for you or someone in your life? We've curated a Starter Set to get you off on the right foot as you begin your ...
View full detailsAre you new to sewing? Overwhelmed by the variety of notions available and which are right for you? We've curated a box of basic sewing supplies fo...
View full detailsWe know that many of our customers LOVE to go on Retreats, but 2020 put a halt to many of the options. We've curated a special box for you to be su...
View full detailsEverything you need to organize your knitting as we head into 2021. Make the Knit, Purl and Roll bag for your needles, track your ideas and progres...
View full detailsCounted Cross Stitch is gaining in popularity again, with aided by designers offering free patterns and Stitch-A-Longs (SAL). The Cross Stitch Box ...
View full detailsWhat's better than one quilt? Two, of course!! Double Dipping, designed by Izzy Prado using 1 1/2" strips (aka Jelly Roll) dips into your fabric tw...
View full detailsPunchneedle, dating back to the 17th century, is simply a method of punching tightly woven fabric, leaving a loop of thread on the 'backside' of th...
View full detailsDo you need an excuse to go 'play'?? This bundle has everything you need to settle in for the evening with a game of cards, a puzzle, a word search...
View full detailsIF you've been wanting to learn Free Motion Quilting (FMQ), then this box is just for you! Of course, it really comes down to practice, practice, p...
View full detailsSashiko (sa-she-ko) Embroidery first appeared during Japan's Edo Period (1615-1868) to fill a practical need for mending and strengthening homespun...
View full detailsHand Embroidery has been around for...well, forever! Every culture, and ancient to modern, has some form of embroidery in their textile art history...
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