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Category Archives: Wall Hangings
Quilting Inspirations by Dinner at Eight Artists
Rituals~Featured at International Quilt Market/Festival Havel’s Scissors is proud to be a sponsor of Rituals by Curators, Jamie Fingal and Leslie Tucker Jenison. Jamie and Leslie, along with forty artists, have come together to reveal the art that can be found in … Continue reading
Free and Easy Quilt Project: Holiday House
A Holiday House Free and Easy Quilt Project by Jamie Fingal Here’s a fun and easy holiday quilt project that you make for your home or for a gift. It measures 8″ high by 15″ wide. It can be made … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Fabric Art, Free Craft Projects, Free Quilt Projects, Guest Writers, Holiday Projects, Jamie Fingal, Uncategorized, Wall Hangings
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Quilting for Men
Men Who Quilt – Sew What? Unique Exhibit on Display in Santa Paula By Annie Eitman 10/13/2011 The California Oil Museum boasts an extensive display of local history consisting of antiques illustrating our region’s legacy in the oil industry. Soon, … Continue reading
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Quilting Tools and Havel’s Scissors
Best Scissors For Use With Difficult Fabrics by Leslie Jenison In this tutorial I demonstrate how to use sheers to build a layer over the surface of a project. For this project I took scraps of fabric that had been … Continue reading
