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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!

For a limited time, email subscribers get my Ready To Quilt Workbook, filled with information to take your quilt top from unfinished to fabulous!

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 These tiny stitches are going to travel... somewhere. To someone I’ve never met, for a doll who needs a quilt made by stranger’s hands that somehow still carries love. 

There’s something about switching from longarm quilting to han
View fullsize To sew along or not to sew along… that might be the most loaded question in quilting. 🤔

Here’s the thing … I usually don’t. My time, energy, and fabric stash are too precious to spend on projects I’m not absolutely s
View fullsize I used to think I had to choose. Traditional OR modern. Precise OR playful. Serious quilter OR just having fun.

But quilting taught me something beautiful: quilts don’t ask for permission to be themselves. A Double Wedding Ring can live peacef
View fullsize Can we talk about the moment you realize you’ve been making quilting way harder than it needs to be?

Because I had that revelation standing at my cutting table last week, staring at fabric pieces that should have fit together like old friends
View fullsize I caught myself feeling all accomplished about finishing this quilt for its deadline, then thought ‘you know what would make this interesting? Let me try a finishing technique I’ve never done before.’ Because apparently when I&rsquo
View fullsize There’s a silver seam ripper sitting on my cutting table that used to be a knife. Someone transformed a piece of cutlery into something that helps me transform my mistakes into better choices. Every time I reach for it, I’m reminded that
View fullsize Basket handles, finally finished. These blocks have been patient companions for the past week, waiting for the quiet moments between everything else.

There’s something about hand stitching that refuses to be rushed. It asks for presence, for a

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