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August 2025 Snapdragon Snapshot - Ghost Stitch Appliqué
Traditional appliqué and reverse appliqué walk into a bar... Reverse says, “I’ve got your back.” Traditional goes, “Please, I’m on top of this.” Ghost Stitch walks in and whispers, “I do both… but no one sees me coming.” 😏 Check out our new YouTube tutorial on Ghost Stitch Appliqué featuring the Poppy Louise Quilt Pattern.

Jen Wagner
Aug 60 min read


The Poppy Louise Quilt Pattern and Coloring Pages Featuring the Modern Vintage: Treasured Fabric Blog Hop
Introducing: Poppy Louise When Rachel (the fabric designer) and I met in October 2024 at Quilt Market in Houston, we instantly connected...

Jen Wagner
Jul 225 min read


July 2025 Snapdragon Snapshot - Classes at Quilt Show Reno and Quilt Walk Panguitch
Teaching last month at Quilt Show Reno and Quilt Walk in Panguitch, Utah was amazing! Teaching always makes me happy—I just love the moment when it all clicks and hanging out with quilters is always a great time!

Jen Wagner
Jul 90 min read


June 2025 - Snapdragon Snapshot - Introducing the Salty Foxling Quilt Pattern!
I’m thrilled to share that my newest quilt pattern, Salty Foxling, is here! Thank you to everyone who made the launch such a success—your enthusiasm means the world to me! I can't wait to see your beautiful quilts!
This design is a bold and playful one—perfect for showing off beautiful prints and approachable for quilters who enjoy curved piecing. It includes two colorways, free coloring pages, and a quirky backstory that makes it memorable. Why name it Salty Foxling? It all

Jen Wagner
Jun 20 min read


Salty Foxling Quilt Pattern & Coloring Pages
A quilt full of curves, charm, and a pinch of salt! The front cover of the Salty Foxling Quilt Pattern I've always been drawn to big...

Jen Wagner
May 274 min read


May 2025 - Snapdragon Snapshot - What My 97-Year-Old Grandpa Taught Me About Quilting
This month, I’ve been reflecting a lot on the way I spend my time, what truly matters, and the impact we leave behind. My incredible 97-year-old Grandpa Grant passed away in April and with his passing came a flood of memories about the way he lived - how he always put community first, not through grand gestures, but through quiet, consistent actions. He believed in giving back and it wasn’t just something he said, it’s how he lived every day.

Jen Wagner
May 10 min read
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