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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

View fullsize I almost didn’t write this one the way I wanted to.

The technique part was easy. I know what a signature print is. I know how to explain it. I could write that in my sleep. But the other part, the part that comes after the technique, the part
View fullsize These are orphan blocks. Log cabin blocks that started as a plan, but were left unattended. Until now. 

I’ve been using them to film the binding series because they’re the perfect size for practicing technique… and because when we
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View fullsize Every stem in a cutting garden has a job.

Not a suggestion. Not a vibe. A job. The sunflower is there to stop you in your tracks. The eucalyptus is there to make the sunflower look more intentional just by standing next to it. The ornamental grass i
View fullsize I don’t share my own makes nearly enough. But this one… this one needed a moment.

A sweet little quilt, all curves and scraps and soft little florals. It’s finished and it’s about to go live its life with someone who has no
View fullsize Every quilt I’ve ever finished told me something about myself. The careful ones. The rushed ones. The ones where I tried something I’d never tried before and wasn’t sure it would hold.

The binding is always the last conversation yo
View fullsize I’m in a quilt swap right now with someone I’ve never met in person. We have chatted and chose to use the same fabric bundle, and from there, we each go our own way.

No rules about design. No checking in on what the other is making. Just

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