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I don’t say this lightly … because I have some ah-mazing things coming soon. Ah-ma-Zing! You can be the first to get all the details if you sign up!

Sign Up to receive the bias vs lengthwise grain binding workshop … FREE! Complete with a pdf workbook. Supply list. A practical project pattern designed so you don’t just learn the technique … you do it. After subscribing, the workshop invitation will be delivered to your email when it releases on Wednesday, March 11. How great is that?!

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Thank you for subscribing. I look forward to sharing my love of quilts, quilting, and all the details.

From my heart. By my hands.

Debbie

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Debbie Thompson I Sweet Little Quilts PO Box 509 - Ooltewah, TN 37363

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View fullsize Beauty rarely arrives in straight lines.

It arrives in the arch of a cathedral. The curl of a fern. The spiral of a staircase. The river that refuses every shortcut.

The eye follows a curve the way it never follows a corner. Something in us leans f
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View fullsize There is something being lost.

Quietly. The way light leaves a room at the end of the day, so gradually you don’t notice until it’s gone and you’re sitting in the dark wondering when it happened.

We traded away the thing made by h
View fullsize Last week I made the case for the machine finish. This week I’m making the case for the other side.

Machine attached to the front, rolled to the back, hand stitched to finish. The method that takes longer, requires a thimble, and produces a re
View fullsize I have been listening to binding debates for a long time. And I want to say something that may be useful to you this week.

There is no right answer.

Method Wars will be covering both sides, machine finish and hand finish, with equal care and equal
View fullsize Yellow is the color of something beginning.

Not loudly. Not with fanfare. Just… quietly insisting that today has potential.

This is one of two matching quilts, finished, and heading home. I hope they find good spots by a window. ☀️ 

From my

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