Quilt Making Articles

Sew Help me!
Tips, Tutorials, and Techniques for Quilters


Here are the Quilt Making Articles that quilters might need for their quilting project. The answer to your question is here! This page lists free tutorials and how-to information on a number of quilt-related topics, including quilting and sewing tips, terms, and techniques for the beginning quilter.

Be sure to see our How to Make Quilt Blocks page and the Techniques page for more tips and techniques.

Quilt Articles

Adding a border
You have finished your quilt top. Now how do you decide what borders to add? Here are some guidelines for choosing the perfectly straight, pieced, mitered, or scalloped border and methods for creating it.  An illustrated two-part article on how the border affects the look of the quilt.

pillowcase

Calculate the amount of fabric needed in a quilt.
Answering the age-old question, “How much fabric do I need for my quilt?” This is a great little calculator to estimate how much quilt material you will need if you are creating your own quilt If you aren’t sure how big to make your quilt, there is also a chart of a standard mattress, pillow, and quilt sizes and a free pattern for making a “hot dog” pillowcase with all seams enclosed.

Catching the Muse
Unleashing your own creativity to create a quilt design that represents your unique style.

Challenge Yourself
Stretch those quilting wings!  Here are some tips for getting out of your comfort zone one small step at a time.

Choosing the Perfect Sewing Machine
Tips for choosing the machine for you, including a list of questions for your dealer to print out and take with you.

Color in Quilts
What makes one quilt sing and another just hum? Here is a three-part article on choosing the color and fabric that will make your quilt special.

  • The Colorwheel can help
  • Common Color Associations

Copyright Concerns
Respecting the talent of those who share their creations keeps them designing.

Establishing a Quilt Guild
Do you know a group of people who would like to form a quilt guild? Perhaps you are interested in converting your existing informal quilting bee into a formal guild. It’s a bit of work, but worth it in the end!

Find Quilt Shops in the US
Just enter a zip code or a city and state and you will be able to search a radius of 25 miles or more.

Find Quilters on Facebook
Lots of groups to find lots of friends.

How to Safely Recyle Needles
from Superior Threads

How to Read a Quilt Pattern
Here is the key to understanding the secret language used in quilt patterns.

Inexpensive program ideas for your guild

Labeling your quilt – How to make a quilt label
A quilt isn’t finished until it is labeled.  Here is the Who, What, When, Where, Why and How of making a quilt label.

Making a Silk Purse out of a Sow’s Ear
Using antique and vintage quilt blocks in new settings.

Organize your Quilting Space
Are you sick of the mess?  Here are some tips for creating a relaxing and efficient sewing space.

Picking the Correct Sewing Machine Needle
Which sewing machine needle do you use for your project? Here is how to choose the correct needle for everything you do. Here are tips on how to choose the correct sewing machine needle for your fabric and your project.

Preparing wool items for storage

Quality makes a difference!
Here is how to choose the best fabric for your quilt.

Quilty Sayings, Dedications, and Poems
Here are quilting-related sayings for use in your guild newsletter or quilt labels.

Quilt Tips, Terms, and Definitions
All the quilting lingo demystified.

Save your money for quilt fabric!
Here are great tips for using everyday items in original ways to save time and money in quilting. Includes uses for new and used Dryer Sheets 

Thread Theory
There are so many different types of threads available!  How do you choose which one is right for your project?  Read this article on choosing fabric for your project – and your sewing machine.  This two-part article includes a listing of Threads and Their Uses, listing threads by type, characteristics, and recommended uses.

Using Fibonacci in Quilts
Want quilts that look naturally balanced? Try using Fibonacci numbers to plan your next project! This simple math sequence helps create pleasing proportions and gorgeous spiral patterns that make any quilt stand out.

orphan block ideas
orphan block ideas

What is this UFO doing in my closet?
Finishing Quilt UFOs. Do you have a stack of unfinished quilt objects in your home? This article will help you organize and FINISH them!

more tips and tutorials

How to Make a Center Stage Quilt

Fast and Easy Panel Quilt My friend Laurie and I needed a quilt for a Veterans presentation. This is NOT a Quilt of Valor, as those are smaller. This one ends up about 93″ x 101″ and uses about 7-1/2 yards of fabric in total. The picture below is our original quilt, which we made…

Quilt Blogs

Here is a list of blogs by quilters who provide tutorials. Most participate in blog hops, too. What’s a Blog Hop? It’s a chance to visit many quilt related blogs, following the theme of hop. A blog hop is like being a part of a quilt guild, but not leaving your house to participate or…

Privacy Policy

Who we are: Phoebe Moon operates Quiltweb.com and may operate other websites. It is our policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect while operating our websites. This Privacy Policy governs your access to and use of Quiltweb.com and its related blog, Scrapdash.com. This includes any content, functionality, and services offered on…

How to Make a Quillow

A Blanket that folds into a pillow A quillow is a quilt with a reversible pocket strategically sewn on the quilt so it can be folded up to fit inside the pocket, making a pillow. These are the perfect sleepover accessory for kids to take with them or a nice item to keep in the…

Online Quilters Community

This page lists your favorite Facebook and other community groups. It’s a work in progress – if your favorite isn’t listed, please send an email to phoebemoondesigns@gmail.com. We do not add promotional groups or groups that routinely violate copyright. General Groups Mystery, BOM, Or Quilt-Along Groups History Groups Sales Groups

BiographyPhoebe Moon (also known as Kris Driessen) brings warmth and creativity to every corner of the quilting world. A former quilt shop owner and passionate pattern designer, she’s spent years inspiring quilters of all skill levels through her clever designs, time-saving techniques, and hands-on teaching. Whether sharing beginner-friendly projects, guiding advanced quilting methods, or creating step-by-step tutorials, Phoebe loves helping others grow in their craft. Explore her collection of Printable PDF Quilt Patterns on Etsy —from mini quilts and table runners to full-size bed quilts—and discover the resources, inspiration, and community that make quilting such a joy.