These are tutorials I have written and posted on my blog or on other blogs (e.g., The Quilted Fish). Here, you can find PDF versions of the tutorials that you can download and keep for future reference. If there is no PDF version available, I have provided the link to a previous blog post on the topic.
These tutorials are for personal use only. They are provided free of charge on my website and are not to be used for sale or use in classes for profit. If you wish to use these instructions for purposes of teaching a class, please e-mail me for permission first. I will gladly give it, but I think it's only polite to ask for permission first. Hope you agree. These instructions are not intended to be sold in a shop or store. If you wish to do that, please contact me first.
Heirloom Cutwork and Faux Crocheted Lace Hankie (for machine embroidery)
Download Heirloom Cutwork and Lace Hankie Tutorial
Sugar and Spice Magnet Board (no sewing)
Download Magnet Board Tutorial
Sugar and Spice Nintendo DSi Purse (or small runaround purse)
Download DSI Purse Tutorial and Pattern
How to Make Kitchen Curtains Tutorial
Click here to go to my blog post that contains instructions.
How to Make a Sleeping Bag for an 18" Doll (American Girl Size)
Click here to go to my blog post that contains instructions. Many thanks to expertvillage for the video tutorial they posted on this project. It was the inspiration and guidance for my project. Because the videos were piecemeal and not sequenced, I simply sequenced their instructions and made some minor modifications.
How to Make a Friendship Braid Doll Quilt for an 18" Doll (American Girl Size)
Click here to go to my blog post that contains instructions. This was inspired by a full-sized quilt on Fons and Porter, and a doll-sized quilt on Quilty with Mary Fons (on QNNtv.com).
Finishing: How to Make and Attach a Quilt Label (and how to cut and join binding strips)
Click here to go to my blog post that contains instructions. This is how I make quilt labels. It is fast and easy and works well for me....giving me a very neat quilt label every time. I also share some links to other people's tutorials for cutting binding strips and for joining binding strips (beginning and end) when adhering your binding strips to your quilt.






