If you were with us for last week’s Facebook Live I spoke about using cutter quilts and how to think out of the box about what to do with these beauties. While some quilts are best left intact there are many torn, tattered and quilts that are no longer functional for their original intent. What a better way to honor these beauties than to give them a second or third life as practical, and decorative items for your home or gifting.
Today begins The Cutter Quilt Countdown to the Holidays!
One Cutter Quilt and Eleven Weeks of Easy Project Inspiration.
Join me here every Monday now through Halloween for a new cutter quilt project along with a link to a downloadable and printable PDF with instructions, hints, tips and inspiration. Each project is free to you but there is a catch! Each set of instructions is only available for one week, so if you want it download it and print it now since in 7 days it will go away and be replaced by next week’s project.
The first week of November the complete set of 11 projects will be offered in a printable e-book format with bonus access the best cutter quilt resources on the net for those who are no longer able to access such offerings in our time of COVID. This E-book is FREE to those who sign up HERE and will be delivered in early November. Otherwise it will sell for $9.99.
But wait, wait there is more! Each week I will be on Livecasting into the FB facebook group at 10am Eastern time showing off that week’s project as well as announcing any giveaways and sharing the links to those. In the private BadAss community I will be sharing WEEKLY technique videos centered on the weekly project.
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and now, let’s get to today’s project!
Today we start with a super easy project perfect for beginners that uses even the smallest cutter-quilt scraps and makes for an easy project that positions you for holiday gift giving!
Even the most basic sewing machine equipped with a zig-zag stitch is going to make this project a cinch! A few cardstock cards from a local craft store, a few quilty bits and some twine and you are in business! More than just gift tags, think of these as sweet primitive tree ornaments or even tie them around napkins and use them as place-cards!
Click the image below to download/print/save the instruction sheet for this project!
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