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How to make flying geese without the waste - April 28, 2026
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Tea and teacup quilts. - March 25, 2026
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Peter rabbit and benjamin bunny. - March 12, 2026
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Quilted farm girl. Sew and stitch along. - March 4, 2026
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Needle felting. - February 18, 2026
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Free motion script stitching. - January 28, 2026
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Digital sewing patterns. what are they? - January 18, 2026
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Crochet is good for beginners. - January 18, 2026
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Diamond art painting for beginners. - January 18, 2026
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Block printing on fabric - January 18, 2026
Book Review: Addicted to Scraps by Bonnie Hunter
I cannot tell a lie…I am definitely addicted to scraps, so what better quilt book to get than Addicted to Scraps by Bonnie K. Hunter.
This 96 page book features 12 beautiful scrap quilt projects, all of which are ideal for using up all of those scraps we quilters seem to produce in copious amounts. There are color photographs found throughout. From traditional layouts, to designs with a modern touch, you are sure to find a pattern that you will like.
Bonnie K. Hunter is a best-selling author, well-known quilt teacher and a columnist. Quilting since 1980, she pretty much knows everything there is to know about scrap quilting. Some of her doll patterns have been sold around the world.
Don’t we quilters always want more ideas for their scrap fabrics? I know I do. That is why this book is perfect for us.
You can purchase over on Connecting Threads: Addicted to Scraps: 12 Vibrant Quilt Projects, by Bonnie K. Hunter












