slightly biased quilts

There’s something especially satisfying about finishing a quilt—until you remember the part where you still have to wrestle it through your sewing

Thank goodness it’s Finished Friday! I’m so excited to share this little guy with you today — meet Outfoxed, my finished fox

There’s something about stitching in red, white, and blue that feels a little deeper than just color. Maybe it’s the meaning behind

There’s something quietly magical about a picnic quilt. It’s not just a place to sit—it’s a backdrop for slow afternoons, shared meals,

There’s a little magic in quilting that often gets overlooked: the background fabric. We spend so much time choosing striking prints, coordinating

There’s something about spring that makes everything feel possible again. The days stretch a little longer, the light pours in just right,

Every spring, as the world starts to hum back to life, I find myself noticing the little things—the first blooms, the soft

There’s something about spring that makes us want to freshen up every corner of our homes—and for quilters, that often means pulling

Some patterns start with a grand vision. Sweetberry started with a giant strawberry, and honestly? That was enough. Sweetberry is my newest

Some quilt blocks come and go with trends, but the nine-patch has remained a quiet favorite for generations. It’s simple, balanced, and

Some quilts are cozy. Some quilts are cheerful. And then there are quilts that mean business. Skyborn is the latter. This is

March always brings a little fresh-start energy to the sewing room. It’s the time of year when I start organizing my cutting