Stash Culture: How the Internet Changed the Way We Feel About Fabric
Posted by Steve Baker on 3/25/2026 to
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The internet didn’t just change how quilters buy fabric — it changed how we experience it. From constant exposure to algorithm-driven recommendations, stash culture evolved as fabric became more visible and comparable. Understanding this shift helps quilters move away from comparison and back toward creativity.
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Quilting Terms Every Beginner Should Know
Posted by Steve Baker on 3/18/2026 to
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This beginner-friendly guide explains essential quilting terms in clear, simple language, helping new quilters understand patterns, follow tutorials, and feel more confident as they get started.
Best Sewing Cabinets for Quilters
Posted by Steve Baker on 3/12/2026 to
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Quilting projects often require more workspace and support than traditional sewing setups provide. This guide explains the features that make sewing cabinets especially helpful for quilters working on large projects.
Sewing Cabinets vs Regular Tables
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While regular tables can work for basic sewing setups, purpose-built sewing furniture provides better ergonomics, workspace support, and storage. This guide explains how sewing cabinets and workstations improve comfort and efficiency for sewists and quilters.
Arrow® vs Kangaroo™ Furniture Explained
Posted by Steve Baker on 3/12/2026 to
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Arrow® and Kangaroo™ sewing cabinets are two furniture lines designed specifically for sewists and quilters. This guide explains the differences between the two cabinet styles and how each supports different sewing spaces and creative workflows.
Choosing the Right Sewing Cabinet
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Choosing the right sewing cabinet can improve comfort, organization, and efficiency in your sewing space. This guide explains the key features to consider when selecting a cabinet designed for quilting and sewing projects.
Why Quilting & Sewing Furniture Matters
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A well-designed sewing workspace can improve comfort, organization, and efficiency for quilters. This guide explains why purpose-built quilting furniture plays an important role in creating an enjoyable and productive sewing environment.
Embroidery Machines vs Sewing Machines
Posted by Steve Baker on 3/12/2026 to
Sewing machines are designed to construct projects like quilts and garments, while embroidery machines create decorative designs and lettering on fabric. This guide explains the differences between the two and how HUSQVARNA® VIKING® machines can combine both capabilities.
Best HUSQVARNA® VIKING® Machines for Beginners
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Choosing a beginner sewing machine should be about more than just price. This guide explains why many new sewists choose HUSQVARNA® VIKING® sewing machines that support future growth and creative skill development.
HUSQVARNA® VIKING® Embroidery Features Explained
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Machine embroidery allows sewists to add decorative designs, lettering, and personalized details to their projects. This guide explains the embroidery features found in HUSQVARNA® VIKING® sewing and embroidery machines and how they expand creative possibilities.
Which HUSQVARNA® VIKING® Machine Should I Buy?
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Choosing the right HUSQVARNA® VIKING® sewing machine depends on the types of projects you enjoy, the features you need, and your sewing experience. This guide explains how different machine types can support quilting, embroidery, garment sewing, and creative projects.
What Is a HUSQVARNA® VIKING® Sewing Machine?
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Curious about HUSQVARNA® VIKING® sewing machines? This guide explains the history, technology, and creative features that make Viking machines a trusted choice for sewists and quilters.
Best Longarm Handi Quilter® Machines for Beginners
Posted by Steve Baker on 3/11/2026 to
Choosing the right longarm machine can make entering the world of longarm quilting easier. This guide explores what makes Handi Quilter® machines beginner-friendly and how new quilters can start their longarm journey with confidence.
Longarm Quilting vs Domestic Quilting: What’s the Difference?
Posted by Steve Baker on 3/11/2026 to
Curious about the difference between longarm quilting and domestic machine quilting? This guide explains how the two quilting methods work and when quilters may choose a longarm system.
Which Handi Quilter® Machine Should I Buy?
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Choosing the right Handi Quilter® machine depends on your quilting style, available space, and experience level. This guide explains the key factors to consider when selecting a longarm quilting machine.
What Is a Longarm Quilting Machine?
Posted by Steve Baker on 3/11/2026 to
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A Beginner’s Guide to Longarm Quilting For many quilters, the quilting process begins on a traditional sewing machine. While domestic machines work well for piecing quilt tops and finishing smaller projects, quilting large quilts on a standard machine can sometimes feel challenging due to limited workspace and maneuverability.
The Best AccuQuilt® Dies for Beginners
Posted by Steve Baker on 3/11/2026 to
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Getting started with the AccuQuilt® Fabric Cutting System is easier when you begin with versatile dies. This guide explores some of the best AccuQuilt® dies for beginners and how they can simplify cutting fabric for quilting projects.
AccuQuilt® vs Rotary Cutting
Posted by Steve Baker on 3/11/2026 to
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Both rotary cutting and the AccuQuilt® Fabric Cutting System help quilters prepare fabric for quilting projects. This guide explains the key differences between the two methods and how AccuQuilt® cutters can provide faster cutting, improved accuracy, and an alternative for quilters who find rotary cutting difficult.
AccuQuilt® Dies Explained
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AccuQuilt® dies are precision cutting tools that shape fabric into quilt pieces quickly and accurately when used with an AccuQuilt® cutter. In this guide, we explain how AccuQuilt® dies work and why many quilters rely on them for faster, more consistent fabric cutting.
Which AccuQuilt® Cutter Should I Buy?
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Choosing the right AccuQuilt® cutter can make preparing fabric for quilting faster and more efficient. This guide explains the different AccuQuilt® cutter options and helps quilters decide which model best fits their sewing space, project size, and quilting style.
What Is AccuQuilt® and How Does It Work?
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AccuQuilt® fabric cutting systems help quilters cut fabric shapes quickly, accurately, and consistently. In this guide, we explain how AccuQuilt® cutters and dies work together to simplify one of the most time-consuming parts of quilting.
Ending Fabric Stash Guilt: Creating a Healthier Stash Narrative
Posted by Steve Baker on 3/10/2026 to
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The Great Stash Debate Series (1 of 6): Blame the Internet. Let’s Get Back to Quilting. In this first installment of The Great Stash Debate series, we explore how fabric stash guilt took root in the quilting community and why it feels so personal. From the rise of social media and comparison culture to the subtle ways “using your stash” became a badge of virtue, we unpack how stash culture reshaped our relationship with fabric. More importantly, we introduce the idea of Stash Autonomy — the freedom to define a healthy fabric stash on your own terms. Because fabric isn’t a moral issue. It’s material. And the goal isn’t to win the debate — it’s to get back to quilting.
How Light Changes Fabric Color (And What Quilters Should Know)
Posted by Steve Baker on 3/3/2026 to
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Understanding how different light sources affect fabric color can transform the way quilters select, evaluate, and trust their design choices. From incandescent and LED bulbs to natural daylight, color temperature (Kelvin), CRI, and even metamerism all influence how fabric appears in different environments. This guide explains why fabrics shift under varying light conditions, how to set up more accurate lighting in your sewing space, and how to approach both in-store and online fabric shopping with confidence — without overthinking it. Because the goal isn’t perfection under every bulb, it’s balance that works in real life.
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