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Tag Archives: tutorial
U.R.N.H. (with general instructions)…
At last all of my Market quilts have made their way home, which means photographs have been taken and I can show off all of the Savanna Bop goodness… Yay!!! In case you haven’t read my post on the rationale … Continue reading
In Case You Missed It…
The fabulous folks at Sew, Mama, Sew! just featured another of my tutorials, this time it was for a pillow. This one… Little Apples + Pom-Poms = Awesome!!! (At least Bee things so.) You can get the tutorial right here. … Continue reading
A wee peeky-peek and my Sew, Mama, Sew project
Hi all. A bit of a big day here at Thomas Knauer Sews. First off, the fabulous Sew, Mama, Sew has featured one of my projects: embroidered teapot trivets. So happy to share these, and the downloadable embroidery patterns, at … Continue reading
How to Make a Charming Elephant
At long last I finally got around to making this little elephant for Addy — the daughter of a friend. I have been meaning to make this for weeks. (I tend to get caught up in a pile of projects.) … Continue reading




