Egyptians, Chinese, Indians – all the ancient civilizations of the world can claim a piece of the history of quilting. People were making quilts as far back as 3400 BC or even beyond. Being this old ...
Queue up the What We Do in the Shadows "Brain Scramblies" episode (trust me), and try out one of these.
Featured in May issue: We Like Quilting’s May 2026 issue showcases a rail fence quilt block by Adventures of a DIY Mom. Distinct variation: The pattern includes a variation that changes the visual ...
It has 25 projects that'll each take less than 30 minutes to complete. Heads up that you'll need to grab a watercolor paint ...
The Art of Memory Collecting, a scrapbooking and crafting project book you've definitely seen alllll over Analog Living ...
Museum director Alissa Keller delves into the history of American quilt-making and examines a stunning iris applique quilt, ...
Abstract: Wireless transmissions are inherently vulnerable to jamming attacks. Frequency hopping (FH) has been widely employed in practice to combat jamming attacks. Although the recent use of ...
Abstract: Following the rapid growth of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) sizes, the regularity of architectures has become a critical feature, leading to the development of millionof-LUT devices ...
These days, not much surprises Davin when it comes to events in the engine assembly room. Elements outside his control, however, can provide an entertaining change of pace. Take for instance the ...