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Stitchin' Post Little Rock
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The Stitchin' Post in Little Rock has begun a TH-cam channel to provide educational and inspirational content to all sewists.
Stacie’s Sleeve Easing Technique
Stacie will show you the technique she has used for many years when setting in a sleeve without gathers.
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Complete Quilting 101 Sement 3: Binding Your Quilt Part 2
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Complete Quilting 101 Sement 3: Binding Your Quilt Part 2
Complete Quilting 101 Segment 2: Binding Your Quilt Part 1
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Complete Quilting 101 Segment 2: Binding Your Quilt Part 1
Cozy Christmas Quilt Tutorial 1: Wool Appliqué Basics
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This is the first of three videos intended to assist with the making of our Cozy Christmas quilt.
Cozy Christmas Quilt Tutorial 2: Using the Perfect Corner ruler
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This is the second of three tutorials to help with the Cozy Christmas quilt.
Cozy Christmas Quilt Tutorial 3: Making Half Square Triangles
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This is the last of three tutorials on the making of the Cozy Christmas quilt.
June Viking Club
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This month our topics are basic sewing machine maintenance and English Paper Piecing
May 2021 Viking Club: Foot Fettish, Notion Commotion, and Favorite Features
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May 2021 Viking Club: Foot Fettish, Notion Commotion, and Favorite Features
April 2021 Viking Club: The Story of Lace
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April 2021 Viking Club: The Story of Lace
Complete Quilting 101 Segment 1: Preparing and Straightening Your Fabric
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Complete Quilting 101 Segment 1: Preparing and Straightening Your Fabric
March 2021 Viking Club: Ten Sisters Quilts Plus Sewing and Smocking with Knit Fabrics
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See a trunk show of Ten Sisters quilts made with Easy Piecing Grid, watch some of our favorite ideas for sewing knits, and explore the possibilities of smocking knits with special guest Lisa Hawkes of Pink Hollybush Designs!
February 2021 Viking Club: Meet Stacie Bloomfield of Gingiber!
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This month in our video version of Viking Club you can meet artist and Moda fabric designer Stacie Bloomfield of Gingiber!
January Viking Club: Valentine Inspiration
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January Viking Club: Valentine Inspiration
Quilting Tips: How to Match the Pattern When Seaming Your Quilt Back
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Quilting Tips: How to Match the Pattern When Seaming Your Quilt Back
Those inherited fragments are like pieces torn from a roadway in a heavenly realm...
Great video. Thank you 🥰
Thank so much for your wonderful video. You have made a great difference in the way I cut and measure my fabric. I am making my blocks so much better! Your the best
Thank you for speaking clearly and slowly and thanks to your camera person for showing closeups of the fabric or ruler and keeping wide shots in sync with your words. So many hosts do not consider these factors. Your accent is like comfort food, and puts me right into a relaxed state of mind so that I can absorb what you are teaching. I am 75+ years old, married a fellow from Sheridan, and am still trying to figure out new things. Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing. Loved how quickly you presented this technique. Love You Tube….BUT at times I can watch too many sewing videos instead of actually sewing!
Brilliant! I always struggle with puckering. Thanks for the tip!
gracias por tan bella enseñanza saludos desde colombia
Thank you. Quick and easy to understand
Thank u so much for your tutorial! I bought that little tool a couple of yrs ago & after trying & trying I finally tossed it aside. Yesterday, while putting together a strap on a little bag I remembered it & came to TH-cam to see if there was anything helpful for me to watch. I found u & tried again! What a difference your video made for me! Your slow, thoughtful method & the way u poke the 1st little piece thru the fabric & nudge it w your pointed tool made all the difference to me! TY again! 😘
Where to buy it?
You've just saved my bacon! LOL It's my first time working with snap tape, and I had no idea how I was going to sew the one side. I never thought of the zipper foot! What a great idea. As well as the stabilizer or paper. Thank you so much. I can now complete my great nephew's romper properly. I was going to resort to hand stitching. So glad I don't have to do that now.
No entiendo su idioma😢
Si por favor !! Un video para principiantes de como hacer vestidos obispos para bebe
So helpful! Thank you very much.
Thanks so much for this very helpful video! 🙂
Get rid of the store traffic verbiage. It’s so distracting.
Hermosa blusa ,que tienes puestas.
Why are you wearing a mask?
Very interesting. It would be good to have a video for beginners from start to finish of a small project.
Bellissimi però non riesco a capire perché non ha fatto anche i sottotitoli in italiano?Spero di poter partecipare a questa sua iniziativa anche perché mi piacerebbe comprarne uno ,ma non avendo la traduzione in italiano non posso fare nulla. Grazie mille
Lindo tenho curiosidade como faz aquele envies? Poderia ensinar?
Thank You for the guidance. I am making a little onesie for the first time and I needed a little bit of information.
Thanks for the great idea!
Thank you so much
I love this method! Thanks so much! I spent the afternoon pinning my quilt back and it matched fairly well, but your method is sooooooo much better! I will use it for the last 2 pieces I need to add. Yay!
Wonderful clear explanation
Really, really looks like fun!🎄❤
Quiero aprender bien
J'adore la couture de smoking merci OK 🆗
I love el punto abeja 🙏🙏🙏🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴👏👏👏 I love
Very helpful, thank you
Jane, I enjoyed you EPP history.
Thanks Janet!
Thankyou
Very nice
thank you.
I’m loving this. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you, Stacie,
Thank you
How far apart can you “travel” without knotting your thread (like from one small heart to the next). Thank you for the video!
You can actually “travel” quite far if you take your thread to the back as you finish one area and then backsmock using very shallow stitches until you get to the next position. If the stitches are very shallow they won’t be visible from the front and you won’t have a long thread carried on the back. I hope that makes sense.
Thank you!
@@stitchinpostlittlerock3986 Thank you!! I've used batiste as a lining to cover smocking that had a lot of knots between little figures.
Jane, I’m so glad you’re doing these TH-cam videos for the Viking Club. Margaret Dearing
Thank you Margaret. You've been in my thoughts lately and it's so good to hear from you!
thank you super video
Thanks for watching!
Thanks ladies. Lots of inspiration today 💗
Thank you!
Why in the world would y'all be wearing masks in a privately produced video ?:
Great idea