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QUILTsocial was created for all quilters, beginners and experts alike, to empower them with the skills, techniques, and creativity required to make quilts that will be cherished forever. Our goal is also to keep viewers abreast of new quilting products, and how to use them effectively to make quilting easier and enjoyable.
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Discover quilting inspiration with tips on applique, thread painting, t-shirt quilts, and the best sewing machines. Perfect for all skill levels. Elevate your quilting today ..read more
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Follow Christine Baker as she adds an adjustable slide buckle strap to complete a crossbody bag that is perfect for travel. Discover the best tips and essential tools ..read more
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Learn how to add a magnetic closure and lining to a tote bag with Christine Baker. Discover all the best tools for easy construction with step-by-step instructions ..read more
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Join Christine Baker to learn how to sew a hanging zippered pocket into a crossbody bag. From layering to stitching, discover tips for a seamless finish and handy tools for success ..read more
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Christine Baker demonstrates how to successfully apply OdiCoat Gel Coating to fabric to make a crossbody travel bag. Includes video ..read more
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Christine Baker shares key tips for making a super strong fabric-covered webbing strap for a crossbody tote she’s making this week. See how it's done and discover essential tools ..read more
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A review of when and how to use Odif Odicoat Waterproof Gel Coating, on your quilted projects ..read more
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A review of Odif 909 Permanent Fabric Adhesive, recovering a beat-up TV dinner table with fabric and testing how well it sticks to the fabric and a wood surface ..read more
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A review of Odif Iron Cleaner with instructions and photos on how to apply it to make your dirty and well used iron look polished again. See how it’s done ..read more
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Odif is well known for its Odif 505 Temporary Quilt Basting Adhesive Fabric Spray. 505, as it’s commonly known, is used to spray-baste quilts for quilting. I could not even start guessing how many quilters use 505 being it is a quality product. When Odif announced they had developed another version of 505, I had to try it out. Yesterday, I used Odif 505 Temporary Adhesive Glue Stick to temporarily stick a paper tree template to the fabric for the Christmas in July quilt pattern. I’ve used Odif 505 glue sticks in embroidery, working with stabilizers, and making English and foundation paper piec ..read more