Embracing the Slow Stitch: Hand Quilting for Crisp Fall Evenings
As the air turns cooler and leaves transform into a vibrant tapestry of reds and golds, there’s something magical about fall that
Gratitude Quilts: Stitching Thankfulness into Every Seam
Quilting has long been a way for makers to express themselves through fabric and design, but what if it could also become
Butterfly Blooms (the starry one)
One of my favorite parts of designing quilt patterns is watching them come to life in different fabrics. Recently, I planned to
A Quilted Thanksgiving: Bringing Handmade Warmth to Your Holiday Table
Thanksgiving is a time to gather, reflect, and celebrate the warmth of family and friends, and what better way to enhance that
Dreamy Daisies (the starry one)
We’re thrilled to introduce the latest addition to the Slightly Biased Quilts pattern lineup: Dreamy Daisies! This new pattern is perfect for
When we think of quilts, color and pattern often come to mind first. But one element that can completely transform a quilt—and
Quilt Trends to Watch for in 2025
As we look ahead to 2025, the quilting community continues to blend the timeless with the innovative, bringing fresh ideas into the
Bonedigger (the boo one)
Halloween lovers, rejoice! This year, we’re adding a touch of spooky flair to our Slightly Biased Quilts sample collection with a hauntingly
Rockin’ Robins: A Joyful New Holiday Quilt Pattern
Hello quilting friends! I’m beyond excited to share my latest pattern, Rockin’ Robins, which was just published in Love Patchwork & Quilting
10 Tips for Choosing a Longarm Quilting Design
Once you’ve pieced together your beautiful quilt top, the next important decision is choosing a longarm quilting design. The quilting pattern you
Vintage Quilts
There’s something truly special about vintage quilts. Whether it’s their rich history, intricate designs, or the connection they offer to the past,
Starting Early for Holiday Magic
It’s only October, but the stores are already filling up with Christmas decorations. It happens every year—before we’ve even gotten through Halloween,