In today’s Learning Center post, our host Pat Sloan invited several quilters to be her guest and introduce you to various quilting types and styles.
Quilting Types and Styles

In today’s Learning Center post, our host Pat Sloan invited several quilters to be her guest and introduce you to various quilting types and styles.
We are going to kick off this month’s Learning Center topic of “Quilting: Back to Basics” with terminology! First off, is it JUST me or do you also wish we had several words for the things the one word ‘Quilt’ means?
Pat Sloan wraps up the Studio Organization series with some thoughts on thread storage, questions from our readers and lots of give-aways.
Today’s post covers some ideas for organizing and managing your magazines, books and patterns. I also discuss two digital products that help keep me organized and sane. Plus I have several upgrade codes to give away for both of my favourite solutions.
You’ve seen and heard of a few ways to store fabric in our earlier studio organization posts this month. Today’s post is about Fabric Storage and we have an awesome give-away for you too. Join our link party for your chance to win.
We have a two-part post today… tips from around the ‘Net and then a guest post by the fabulous Carrie Nelson of Miss Rosie’s Quilt Co.! The post is filled with gorgeous photos to inspire you to organize your own quilting space.
This week I want to share creative ideas and tips for storage from some of my friends. These gals know it’s important to have a space that works for them. I know they have some ideas that might work for you too!
Continuing with our Studio Organization series, today’s post contains tips on storing and managing your quilting projects.
Continuing with our Studio Organization series, Pat Sloan is sharing some creative ideas to help you find a space of your own. Take your “before” photo(s) and join the link party for a chance to win Organizing Solutions for Every Quilter….
To kick start The Learning Center our February topic is Organization and Storage tips! I like to call this "Organization 101 a la Pat Sloan". I’m going to start you off today with what we’ll accomplish and jump right in and get started.