
MATILDA’S THREAD
STARTER PACK
a SewEndipitous® Exclusive
Featuring three shades that are as versatile as a Swiss Army knife, this collection is perfect for those moments when you want your quilt to whisper, not shout. Whether you’re stitching up a storm or just tying up loose ends, these threads will have you sewing in style, without ever stealing the spotlight.
So go ahead, embrace the neutrality, and let your creativity run wild – because with "Matilda’s Thread Starter Pack", the only limit is your imagination!
- 100% Cotton | 3 Large Spools | 50wt | 1422yd each
- Colors: 2615 Aluminium | 6722 Seabiscuit | 2600 Dove
- Matilda’s Thread Starter Pack is a SewEndipitous Exclusive!
The Perfect People of Oddly
a children's book by our very own Steve Baker!!
When a very proper young girl and her dignified little dog unexpectedly find themselves in the town of Oddly, nothing looks the way they’re used to. The people are peculiar, the clothes are wild, and the expected —well, everything seems unexpected. But with the help of a few new friends, they soon discover something extraordinary: perfection isn’t about matching, blending in, or looking just right… it’s about being joyfully, courageously yourself.
As they explore a world stitched with imagination and kindness, both girl and pup begin to see their own reflection in Oddly’s imperfect, brilliant beauty. What starts as confusion becomes curiosity… and then becomes a journey of self-expression, acceptance, and freedom.
A whimsical tale filled with discovery, color, artistic inspiration, and heart, The Perfect People of Oddly invites readers of all ages to embrace their quirks, celebrate what makes them unique, and discover the magic that happens when we stop trying to be perfect—and simply choose to be real. With nothing more than fabric scraps, a needle, and a bit of courage, a lesson in quilting and sewing blossoms into a work of art — one that reflects the brave, beautiful changes of a heart learning to be authentic.
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Valentine’s Day Greeting Card Collection
This enchanting collection captures the harmonious blend of quilting, stitched with the affectionate sentiments of Valentine’s season.
LITTLE HEART
Create this beautiful piece for your home décor, with our 20” x 20 “cushion cover. This easy-to-follow pattern is great for any beginner that wants a quick, creative project for their home.
LOVE
Stitch a little love into your home with the Love Table Runner, a charming and beginner-friendly project designed to make hearts—and tables—happy.dARLING PEONY
Designed by Robin Pickens for Moda Fabrics
These romantic florals in shades of cream, pink, and cranberry mix with motifs of love and home. This line has lasting love power for anytime you want to put a little more emotion into a special project . The houses and hearts are a charming way to celebrate weddings, happy homes, and just sharing love in general! The peonies are blooming again in Darling Peony!
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Welcome to "The Haphazard Ramblings and Ruminations of the Imperfect Quilting Muse," the SewEndipitous® Blog, where creativity can come from the strangest places.
Our beloved Imperfect SewEndipitous® Quilting Muse has joyfully taken the reins of the SewEndipitous® Blog, infusing it with her unique blend of inspiration and whimsical meditations. Sometimes she actually knows what she's talking about! Steve helps sometimes too.
Here, you'll find a delightful array of thoughts on all things quilting and sewing, from the serendipitous discovery of a new quilting trend to the next random quilty subject that pops into her head. Join us as we explore the art of quilting through the eyes of a muse who celebrates the beauty in every flaw and finds magic in the mundane.
Whether you're a seasoned quilter or a curious beginner, prepare to be inspired, entertained, and perhaps even a little enchanted by the musings of our Imperfect Quilting Muse. If nothing else, you'll discover just how perfect being imperfect can be!! It's the quirks and flaws that add character and depth to our existence. After all, a perfect circle is just a line that decided to embrace its curves.

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