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Designer of quilt patterns with a mid-century modern flavor. Author of The Quilter’s Appliqué Workshop and presenter of Start Appliqué on Craftsy. Read More
Checker Distributors doesn’t sell directly to consumers, but they can help you find a local quilt shop that carries what you’re looking for—including The Quilter’s Appliqué Workshop.
Brighten up your boudoir with 20 sewing projects!
This fun tote is perfect to bring to the beach!
Keep your needles organized in this needle case modeled after the classic school-supply notebook.
For the last stop on the blog tour, I share lots of tips for appliqué on Quilting Daily.
I’ve long admired Diane Gilleland, so her thoughtful review of The Quilter’s Appliqué Workshop on CraftyPod means a lot to me. If you’re wondering if the book is a worthy addition to your craft library, check out the review!
This one's a keeper.
Today on the blog tour I crash my very own mother’s blog...when it comes to appliqué, the apple didn’t fall far from the tree, but it sure took its time to fall!
Generation Q Magazine reviews the book on their site today, along with a goofy photo and personal details uncovered by roving reporter Melissa Thompson Maher. She points out that the projects aren’t the only things to like in the book:
It’s classic Kevin. His urbane sense of humor oozes off the pages right from the start.
Today I drop by Ebony Love’s blog to share a guest post about die cutting for appliqué. Enter to win a pack of wool charm squares from Ebony!
For Day 3 of the Quilter’s Appliqué Workshop Blog Tour, download a free project from the book on Sew Mama Sew.