Tag: MAKE with Teresa Coates


  • Curves: Drunkard’s Path

    There are numerous block designs that have a curve, but the most common one is definitely the Drunkard’s Path or Quarter Circle. Is there a difference between the two? Not […]

  • MAKE: Ahead of the Curve

    We’re talking about sewing curves this month, starting with today’s episode of MAKE with Teresa Coates. I’ve long been a fan of curved blocks, but I’ll admit that they intimidated […]

  • Quiltmaking is full of rulers, some that are very specific and some more for general use. The same goes for rulers used for making making curves. We’ll start with the […]

  • Curves: To Baste or Not to Baste

    Can you sew curves without basting? Of course, but sometimes the curve is so small that basting makes all the difference in your finished block.

  • Join me as we explore the possibilities with curved piecing. I promise, it’s really not as hard as you think! I’ll show you some ways to make it easier for […]

  • How wide to cut your binding? Depends on how you want to finish it. Learn how to decide which is best for your quilt project.

  • Which way is the best direction to cut your binding strips? Well, that depends on the project you are binding. Does it have rounded corners or curved edges? A bias […]

  • “Quilt and bind as desired.” That’s the instructions most quilt and quilt coat patterns offer, but what if you don’t know what you desire? This month on MAKE with Teresa […]