Hello Quilters! We noticed how many BEAUTIFUL quilt designs have been shared with us using our “A Hoot And A Half” sets, and decided we had to share some of our favorites!
This post is for all the DOG LOVERS out there! We have seven unique Top Dog Applique design sets, totaling 40 different breeds of dogs! Each set features exclusive artwork for Designs By JuJu by Christopher Brown!
Four sizes of each dog included: 4x4, 5x7, 6x10 and 8x8
Dog Lovers NEED these adorable sets! We have Pet Sayings and two Dog Saying sets. These sets help any pet lover show their affection for their furry family members!
Easter is just around the corner and we’re getting excited! We couldn’t resist sharing these THREE new sets with you to help add the finishing touches to your projects and gifts! If you need a fun and simple applique, check out . If you are in love with all the word art we have been sharing lately, and are just for you!
We have 2 beautiful sets, and inspired by traditional mandala designs.
Mandala literally means “circle” in Sanskrit. These designs are circular with one center point surrounded by many intricate designs and symbols. Mandalas have several symmetrical sections coming from the center point.
Easter Eggs, Easter Bunnies, and Easter Monograms! We have so many great Easter fonts and monograms to share with you! In this blog we will be featuring - , ,.
Spring and Easter are so beautiful. We know it can be hard to decide which projects to work on first!! We decided to show one Easter set; and one Spring Monogram set; ! You can decide which is your favorite, then start stitching!
Try your Hand at Something New
By Kim Hanson –
A quilter from way back, I made quilts for my three children and then nothing. Life was busy and quilting was put on the backburner. Once my first grandchild, Jacob, was born I wanted to make him a crib quilt, perhaps a rag quilt with soft and warm flannels, but more? A friend had given me a demo one day on machine embroidery - she did logos and such on t-shirts and jerseys and baseball caps. So I thought, "why not make a rag quilt, combining quilting and machine embroidery"?