Category Archives: Fabric

Havel’s Sewing Announces May Email Winner!

Havel’s Sewing is pleased to announce that Michelle McKnuckles of Illinois has won a free Havel’s Sew Creative Scissors set.  Michelle was eligible because she subscribed to our email news during the month of May.  Her prize: one 5-1/2″ Curved Tip Embroidery Scissors, … Continue reading

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Great Memories from Spring Quilt Market in Sunny Salt Lake City

Lorraine Drzymala and Yvette Lapete of Knits & Bolts showing off the ATC’s they made with Terry White. Nancy Kirk having fun with Terry White’s “Make It – Take It” project. Three of our special BFF’s, Ruth Chandler and Liz … Continue reading

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Great Memories from Spring Quilt Market in Sunny Salt Lake City

December Email Winner

Havel’s Sewing is pleased to announce that Cec Holmberg of Wisconsin has won a free Havel’s Sew Creative Scissors set .  Cec was eligible because she subscribed to our email news during the month of December.   Her prize: one 5-1/2″ Curved Tip Embroidery Scissors, one 7″ … Continue reading

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Artistic Scissors Pocket by Terry White

I used Havel’s 5-1/2″ curved scissors as the pattern for my appliqué design. By tracing the actual scissors, I can easily identify what’s in the pocket. There are several techniques presented here, some may be new to you or a … Continue reading

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Frugal Fabric Shopping Tips

In these uncertain economic times, everyone is cutting back where they can. We’ve heard a lot of quilters talk about spending less on their fabric stash. Well, we found a few ways that quilters can keep on carrying on with … Continue reading

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