About Buffalo Creek Fabrics
Hi! I'm Debbie Heldt, and I founded Buffalo Creek Fabrics in 2018. After having my son in 2017, I had no interest in returning to the corporate world and wanted to combine my love for quilting with being a stay-at-home mom and wife to my amazing husband. The business started as a longarm quilting service, but I've since expanded it to include an online fabric store. I enjoy working with quilters from all over the country while caring for my son at home and helping out on my dad's family farm nearby. You would not believe this quilt-loving lady gets in the tractor or semi during spring planting & fall harvest, but I love every minute!
The name Buffalo Creek Fabrics comes from the creek that used to run through my dad's farm near Arlington, Minnesota. I want my business to always reflect the strong work ethic, morals, and Christian values that I've learned growing up.
My goal is to provide high-quality, affordable fabric with fast turnaround times and exceptional customer service. If you don't see a product or product line that you're interested in, please don't hesitate to contact me by filling out the contact form or calling me at 507-380-0685. I would love to hear from you!
Thank you for considering Buffalo Creek Fabrics for all of your quilting needs.
Happy Quilting!
Debbie Heldt
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Enjoy the Process: Tips & Tricks
Binding. Love it? Hate it? Just don’t do it? Two things happen simultaneously when I get the call from Debbie that my quilts are ready. First, it’s kind of exciting....
Enjoy the Process: Tips & Tricks
Binding. Love it? Hate it? Just don’t do it? Two things happen simultaneously when I get the call from Debbie that my quilts are ready. First, it’s kind of exciting....
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Making a Panel Quilt Part 3: The Pieced Border
The pattern has 20 star blocks. If gives directions to make the flying geese the four-at-a-time way, sometimes referred to as ‘no waste.’
Making a Panel Quilt Part 3: The Pieced Border
The pattern has 20 star blocks. If gives directions to make the flying geese the four-at-a-time way, sometimes referred to as ‘no waste.’
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Making a Panel Quilt Part 2: The First Two Borders
Whether it’s long rows of sashing or long borders, getting them straight and flat is essential. Especially if you are making a wall quilt.
Making a Panel Quilt Part 2: The First Two Borders
Whether it’s long rows of sashing or long borders, getting them straight and flat is essential. Especially if you are making a wall quilt.