The Glitch Quilt-Along is a 10-week sew along hosted by Geeky Bobbin, making the Glitch quilt.
Because our strip piecing is done, we’re making 16 half square triangles using our Thick Stripe Triangle Units for one half, and plain triangles for the other half.
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Say YES to Y-Seams
Of all the piecing techniques that strike fear into the hearts of quilters, I think that Y-seams are the most misunderstood. So let’s take a closer look at what they are.
Glitch Along Week Three
The Glitch Quilt-Along is a 10-week sew along hosted by Geeky Bobbin, making the Glitch quilt.
This week, we’re using the Foundation Paper Piecing technique to sew strip sets for our Glitch quilts.
Glitch Along Week Two
The Glitch Quilt-Along is a 10-week sew along hosted by Geeky Bobbin, making the Glitch quilt.
This week, we’re cutting strips of fabric to make our Glitch quilts.
Glitch Along Week One
The Glitch Quilt-Along is a 10-week sew along hosted by Geeky Bobbin, making the Glitch quilt.
This week, we’re getting all our materials together to make our Glitch quilts.
Glitch-Along FAQs, Early Bird Prizes, and Recommended Tools
We’re one week away from the beginning of #glitchalong and I feel like the hostess checking over all the table settings before guests arrive!
Here are a few housekeeping items to make sure you get the most out of the event! Read carefully!
Glitch-Along
Glitch Quilt Along
Dates: August 19 through October 27
You’ll learn how to foundation piece strip sets accurately and efficiently, make the 4 types of blocks, and get those offset seams to line up. I have lots of tips and tricks to share with you along the way!
Who gives a Flying Geese about perfection?
When making flying geese blocks, you have to make a personal choice to prioritize speed, efficiency of materials, or getting it to look exactly the way you want it, but it can be hard (maybe impossible?) to get all three at once. So, which two do you pick?
Progress>Pride Quilt
I recently came across an article about this beautiful design by Daniel Quasar and knew I had to translate it into a quilt. It’s a pride flag, redesigned to add representation for marginalized communities. Beyond all the symbolism (more on that below), it’s a striking design, which incorporates stripes, black and white, and rainbows. How could I resist??
