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Unicorn Christmas Gift Quilt

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  Unicorn Quilt for Christmas Project Summary: My partner's niece is OBSESSED with Unicorns. She has unicorn shirts and pants; she has unicorn bags, stickers, markers, and even a unicorn air freshener.  Prior to Christmas, I was shopping for some sewing notions at Joann and I saw a panel with a unicorn and rainbow on it and I knew that I had to find some sort of project to gift to her for Christmas. When I got home and shared with my partner, he suggested a quilt and I was excited to try using a walking foot for the first time. In my previous quilting projects, I always pieced the tops and then paid for someone to long arm quilt the project.  Cue the Unicorn Christmas Quilt-  I added a rainbow-striped border onto the panel and found a matching Minky for the back. Luckily I was only shooting for a lap quilt. Even with the addition of the border, the quilt top JUST BARELY fit onto the Minky without having to piece the back. I used 100% cotton batting and did a simple diagonal straigh

Zippered Pouch on Serger

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Zippered Pouch on a Serger Project Summary: I got very lucky and received my first serger at Christmas this year. I'm VERY excited to learn how to use it and to learn all of the things that I can do with this new machine. I got a Brother 1034D Serger from Amazon and I'm loving it so far.  In order to actually learn about how to use the machine, I decided to watch a Craftsy class called "Beginner Serging: Machine Basics and Techniques with Amy Alan." The class starts teaching you about the machine and takes you through basic stitches, decorative stitches, and includes 3 small projects.  If I'm honest, I was not patient enough to go through the class in order, but mostly because I was in the middle of a couple of other projects that I wanted to use my brand new serger to complete. I got started with the Serger Stitch Book and completed a couple of examples of stitches on quilting cotton and on a polar fleece and then moved on to the first project.  My first pr