Watch FREE to view Tasters for an idea of what you see in the full-length workshop.
Kintsugi influences Anita Birtles to use crumb squares and bright sashing for Improv Quilting.
Sue Thornborough demonstrates all the stages to make this beautiful Stained Glass Peacock Applique.
Learn how to make a Bargello quilt, step-by-step, with the Sue Thornborough.
Claire Campion demonstrates her time saving method to make perfect half square triangles.
Jenny Haynes demonstrates how to sew no pin curves to create gorgeous, precise, curvy designs.
Anita Birtles uses Crumb Blocks as a feature in this simple sashed 3D illusion quilt.
Lucy shares what you will learn by watching her Makers Studio episode.
Lucy Engels inspires us with a colourful modern quilt design using a foundation paper piecing.
Carolyn Forster uses a single template to make this beautiful Rose Star One Patch Block.
When you need a baby quilt in a hurry this simple strip quilt provides an excellent solution.
Valerie shares a delightful but addictive Pinwheel pattern that is Fat Quarter and Scrap friendly.
Carolyn Forster sees Sunflowers as she enjoys using up scraps with this versatile template set.
Anita Birtles demonstrates a quick and simple way to make bias quilt binding from a fat quarter.
This is such a great storage idea made in the shape of the Humbug sweet.
Anita Birtles and Valerie Nesbitt rummage through their scrap boxes and go Crazy with templates.
Be inspired to make this throughly modern beautiful Collider Quilt with Claire Campion.
Templates are key to the Dahlia Pattern. Sue Thornborough uses them to create a beautiful quilt.
Valerie talks to Anita Birtles about how she uses scraps and crumbs to make 10 inch blocks.
Carolyn Forster plays with scraps of fabric, talking us through a variety of Turkey Tracks blocks.
Sandi Lush discusses her inspirational sweater quilt designs with Valerie Nesbitt.
Learn how to generate endless and unique designs with the Surprising Silhouettes technique.
Carolyn Forster uses unusual shaped templates to give a modern twist to the 1930's Sunflower block.
This is another delightful quilt pattern from the authors of Fat Quarter Baby Book.
Jennie Rayment experiments with traditional Cathedral Windows methods to make an Octagon block.
Anita Birtles shows us a simple way to make fabric strips using scraps and a till roll.
Valerie Nesbitt demonstrates an easy to construct beautifully modern quilt using simple blocks.
This traditional pattern takes on a new life with today's fabrics and methods.
More free motion ideas from the quilting Paula Doyle and this time using pre-marked designs.
Paula Doyle shows us several options of free motion filler stitches for our quilting.
This is the stunning centre of quilt and part 1 of our new Block of the Month programme.
First row of new quilt adventure in which Jennie shows you how to make the Sun/Moon and the Stars.
Traditional flying geese but with a textured twist from Jennie Rayment.
This workshop takes you through simple seminole patchwork using standard rotary cutting equipment.
This mountain row is fun to make, much easier than it looks and also makes a great quilt block.
This is row 5 of the quilt and here Jennie shows you how to use the Companion Angle tool.
This is Row 6 of quilt, where Jennie creates the forest but it can be a good border for a quilt too.
This is Row 7 of Jennie's story quilt and in it she shows how to make the cottages.
This is Row 8 of Jennie's story quilt and in it she shows how to make the snail's trail block.
This is row 9 and uses the Drunkard's Path patch and Jennie shows you how to adapt the pattern.
Jennie uses the Long Hexagon shape together with triangles to create a straight seam.
This is Row 11 of her story and obviously follows on from the Sandy Beach!
This is Row 12 of the story and here Jennie shows how to create these lovely boats with red sails.
Here we get to add the details of beach balls, flowers to the garden and ice creams.
Well the top is done - now what? Well layer, quilt and bind of course!
This is the final section for making the quilt top and what a great way to use up your scraps.
Nancy designed an English Paper Piecing table runner using the lovely new jewel shape.
English Paper Piecing star shapes are joined by Drunkards Path blocks which involve curved piecing.
Nancy Adamek shares how to add the remaining two shapes and applique needed to complete the project.
The sashing and cornerstones join the blocks, so that the quilt starts to come together.
Two simple borders and your quilt top will be done.
The Friendship Star is a simple and versatile block using 4-patch in the corners or in the centre.
Simple use of colour creates the lovely 3D effect.
Build on the skills that you have already learnt to make the Shoo Fly and Monkey Wrench blocks.
A useful little block, which is created very simply from four half square triangle units.
Rearranging pieces within the 9-patch gives you a completely different look for each unit.
An introduction to quarter-square triangles and why we need to have the grain of the fabric with us.
Craig Joubert demonstrates a brilliant, quick and unique project, all the family can help with.
Rotary cutting and accurate piecing are the basics of this block.
Raw edge fused applique is the technique that you will be learning in this workshop from Sallieann.
The four patch units is a technique that will be needed in other blocks in the sampler pattern.
Sallieann guides you through the various steps to create your perfect patchwork.
Craig show you how easy it is to to marble on a wide variety of surfaces, and textiles
More great ideas for Christmas from Marbling 4 fun expert Craig Joubert
Janet calls this her Newton world map because she says she has made the world flat again.
No blocks are wasted when they don't make the cut. Anita Birtles makes a simple orphan block bag.
This is a great block for using up scraps, and Jennie shows you how to create a simple turtle.
Valerie Nesbit demonstrates her beautiful stash buster diamond set scrap quilt.
Jennie Rayment explains how to make a Maltese Cross block – and we mean sewing not arguing
Valerie does some double needle quilting and turn her marbled fabric into a a quick cushion cover.
What do we do with a pile of scrap corners? Valerie demonstrates how to make them into blocks.
This popular pattern has been created very cleverly by Anne Baxter without using triangles!
This delightful little picture can be turned into wallhangings or a cushion for the festive season.
Sue Thornborough gives us a break from accuracy with her brightly coloured improv blocks.
Jennie and Jennifer plan more workshops for us.
Enjoy a fashion show with a difference: the UK versus Russia in textiles.
Another great use of large print fabric to create this lovely quick, weekend quilt.
These blocks are made using the Small Christmas Things range of fabrics designed by Lewis & Irene
This is a delightful two-block quilt for which there are instant downloadable instructions.
Vendulka Battais guides Valerie Nesbitt through her inspirational gallery studio.
Valerie Nesbit has fun tilting 5" squares to make an inspirational modern quilt.
Paula is on a mission to utilise left over scraps from blue jeans and ravioli squares fit the bill.
Paula Doyle describes a machine Boro method for recycling Blue Jean scraps.
Lynette shows us how easy it is to work this shadow applique picture.
This is from our archives. Create some fun new decorations with just a bit of folding.
Comprehensive workshop from Jennie to build this delightful block.
What a great idea for a gift for a friend or just for your own home this Christmas.
Alison talks us through the making of the Medieval Pictorial quilts.
This was a show from group of quilters in 2014 year and it was entitled 'Coming Home'.
Claire Campion inspires us with her walking foot quilting techniques.
Add variety to these pointy out or in bits on your projects.
Valerie Nesbitt brings us her new favourite sashing idea using a feature fabric and two contrasts
Vendulka Battais gives clear and concise instruction on her cathedral windows technique.
Dionne Swift creates dynamic stitched textiles using a vibrant mix of threads, colours and textures.
Sallieann gets excited about her voyage of discovery, using clear vinyl appliqué in two projects.
The traditional Irish chain quilt pattern is one of Valerie's favourites.
A tip-packed guide to make sure choosing your fabrics is a fun, rather than a daunting experience.
Double Fold French binding is the last step in creating Sallieann Harrison's first sampler quilt.
The partial seam technique used in this block gives it the visual twist.
A pair of beautiful butterfly cushions designed for Justhands-0n.tv by Vendulka and Oliver Battais.
This is a clever idea from Jennie Rayment which involves weaving with small strips of padded fabric.
Gail Penberthy shows her love of using fleece to create these lovely cushions that she has designed.
Sallieann Harrison guides you through what to do with all those blocks you have made.
Redwork embroidery is simple to do and in this workshop Gail Penberthy talks you through the basics.
Sallieann Harrison shows you how to make The Ohio Star traditional 9 patch block, with a modern look
This simple two block quilt by Valerie Nesbitt is a great way to showcase a large scale print.
Sallieann Harrison shows you how to make a Grandmother's Fan traditional block, with a modern twist!
Sallieann Harrison makes the Log Cabin block by sewing coloured strips around a central square.
Simple folded squares create these lovely 3D trumpets the Jennie Rayment way.
Lee Brown shares her love of handwork with us for a lovely double-sided cushion.
Gail Penberthy shows the order she likes to sew the pieces on, using the caravan as an example.
The technique you learn with Sallieann is how to make accurate half-square triangle units.
Rotary cutting allows you to cut several layers of fabric quickly and accurately.
Jennie Rayment shows you how to rotary cut strips on the bias, folding back edges with ease.
Valerie Nesbitt designed this chain quilt for pre-cuts but would work just as well cut from a stash.
This simple quilt uses pre-cut squares and is great for beginners.
Gail Penberthy has designed this delightful cushion using a fused technique.
Sallieann uses a simple folded technique to produce texture, and you can use vinyl for extra effect.
Sallieann shows modern sunny version of this traditional patchwork block, which includes applique.
This traditional block has come of age with the help of this acrylic ruler and the rotary cutter.
A selection of great tips from Jane Rimell at the Bramble Patch regular Friday morning workshop.
This bright fun quilt is made up of simple shapes and perfect for beginners.
This is an easy little project to make using pre-printed panels to create table mats or runners.
This circular mat has been designed by Valerie Nesbitt to be very economical with fabric.
This delightful set of cheeky snowman heads will brighten up your home this festive season.
This is a sewing caddy with a seasonal christmas design created in fused felt applique.
This is a lovely range of fabrics which has been turned into this lovely and easy to make quilt.
These delightful little pyramid boxes can be used as both tree and table decorations.
Sallieann Harrison shows you to how to create beautiful double binding with perfect mitred corners.
A simple table runner using pre-printed panels as inspiration.
This is a lovely simple quilt design from Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts.
Jennie Rayment shows us how to create this lovely pansy flower from the clamshell patchwork units.
Make stained glass pictures without using any bias strips following this clever idea from Paula.
Discover different methods to make clamshells, a mixture of patchwork and applique.
This is a simple log-cabin style block that can be made with pre-cut jelly roll strips or scraps.
Faux tumbling blocks from Jennie Rayment, created with simple strip piecing.
Valerie Nesbitt shows how to turn those scrappy bits into this traditional 9-patch block and quilt.
Sallieann Harrison shares with us her love of wool applique which can be done by hand or by machine.
The 'Sail Away' range of fabrics is from Makower. The quilt has been designed by Lynne Goldsworthy.
A great design that uses the simple 9-patch in a variety of colours to create this woven effect.
Jennie Rayment turns this interesting jewel shape into a lovely table mat or cushion.
This is a very nifty bag designed by Jennie Rayment which can be made any size to suit your needs.
Create a wide range of basket shapes and sizes with just rope and perhaps a few fabric scraps.
Make these delightful Bunny Bags, which look as though they have ears.
This modern block uses 2.5inch (jelly roll) strips and Valerie shows you how easy it is to make.
Sue Rhodes shares with us her personal interpretation of splitting the dresden plate petal.
Designed by Jane Czaja this quilt is quick and easy to make using charm packs.
Sue shares an interesting modern way of strip piecing this traditional patchwork block.
This 3D patchwork is effective and easy to create in English Paper Piecing with Nancy Adamek.
Lorna Bateman shows us how to create and use this very useful embroidery stitch.
This is a simple patchwork block which can easily be made from a jelly roll and Valerie shows how.
Sue Rhodes shares with us how to print your own fabric or cards with this simple and easy method.
Janet talks us through some of the ideas she has for using the precut charm squares and candies.
Valerie shows how to create this strip-pieced block with jelly roll strips and some magical cutting.
Valerie shows how to create the patchwork 8 pointed star using pre-cut jelly rolls and nickle packs.
Helen Howes is a modern quilter who just loves to use 5" squares, for a range of blocks.
This lovely quilt, designed by Lynne Goldsworthy, coordinates panel blocks and the chain blocks.
Jennie Rayment shares a great way to use up large print fabric to create this lattice window effect.
Helen Butcher loves modern improv blocks and this is another stunning example made up into a bag.
This simple pattern has been designed by Janet Clare to be used with pre-cut layer cakes.
This delightful wall hanging has been designed by Lynne Goldsworthy for Makower.
This lovely little robin Christmas Tree decoration is made with English Paper Piecing.
Lorna Bateman shows us how to create a variety of flower stems with simple embroidery stitches.
City lights is a very simple patchwork quilt is made with traditional squares and rectangles.
Creating Half square triangle units, quickly, easily and accurately, with Valerie Nesbitt.
A great idea which can be used for celtic designs, stained glass baltimore album flower stems etc.
A lovely table runner and table mats project using the Fern Garden range of fabrics.
Jennie Rayment shares ideas for using this traditional Japanese stitching to enhance your projects.
Anne Baxter's quilt design inspired by the Swedish Dala horse, uses applique and a windmill block.
Helen loves to create simple quilts, and this has an amazing 3 D effect without a Y seam involved.
Something Blue is a delightful quilt made with a selection of squares and half square triangles.
We continue to wander round the West Country Quilt Show with Valerie Nesbitt acting as our guide.
Janet Clare combines scrap Irish chain, embroidery and fused applique for this delightful quilt.
Jennie Rayment gives instruction for this single traditional block but you could make lots.
Gail Penberthy shows you a variety of wreaths she has made for special occasions and events
In this delightful workshop Helen shows us how to create a very useful cover for the laptop.
A beginners guide to help with those three little words - layer , quilt and bind.
The Cylinder Method is a great technique, brilliant for beginners.
We wander round the West Country Quilt Show with Valerie Nesbitt acting as our guide.
This block originally designed by Lynne Goldsworthy and is a lovely mix of modern and traditional.
Janet is a textile designer for Moda Fabrics. This is a collection of delightful 3D projects.
Carolyn loves making quilts and they aren't all traditional samplers either.
Lynette shares with us history of this traditional stitch and shows us how make it.
Remember our heroes with pride with our own knitted poppy.
In this workshop we use pre-cut 5" squares and 2 ½” strip rolls, but you could raid your stash.
Find inspiration in the wide variety of quilts from this talented group of quilters.
Layer, slash and sew - a great stash buster and a quick and easy weekend quilt.
Jennie shows us just how easy it is to draw the Hexagon shape.
An exhibition at a farm showcasing beautiful quilts by Mandy's Hailsham students.
Learn how to use your rotary cutting ruler to make cuts at the designated angle.
Designed by Helen Howes this is an easy design to sew such beautiful projects.
This little patchwork project is a perfect size for a small rectangular cushion.
A useful present for a friend or yourself. Jennie helps Valerie Nesbitt choose her favourite design!
This is a super clever use of squares to make this very modern improve quilt.
This delightful quilt uses a friendship style block with a free download pattern from Makower.
Gail Penberthy shows how easy the felt is to use. A great way to add bling to your project
Gail Penberthy creates a simple strip pieced tree skirt, which could also work as a table centre.
This is a modern spikey star, which will work well for beginners and accomplished sewers alike.
Valerie demonstrates a simple block in this easy quilt pattern using autumnal fabrics.
Very modern looking cats, and they can all be a little different.
A delightful quilt designed by Lynne Goldsworthy using the foundation piecing technique throughout.
Valerie talks you through some design elements for this otherwise straightforward quilt.
We get to see the coverlet and the community quilts sewn by Jane Austen with her mother and sisters.
Valerie was inspired by a pack of colour graded Alison Glass fabrics to make this quick quilt.
Valerie gives you some hints and tips on how to achieve accurate piecing.
Putting it all together.
This is the final section of the quilting series and you get lots of show-and-tell style inspiration
Using just four repeats to create quilts, Paula is a believer in good preparation prior to cutting.
Robbing Peter to pay Paul is the block Paula is working on this time and it involves curved piecing.
This is another strip pieced band and you only need to create one.
Here Sallieann uses cotton perle thread on her sewing machine to produce this 'hand stitched' look.
Tilted Square block and Variable Star block - both with some interesting piecing techniques from Paula.
Tutor shows how to get cotton perle 12 threads to behave to create wool applique on sewing machine.
This band is inspired patchwork by the Seminole Indians and Anne puts her own spin on it.
A great 12inch block, unique to Jennie, who was challenged to create this for one of her students.
Fast, easy and accurate - just what all patchworkers want to achieve.
Anne shares the way of creating half-square triangle units with a continuous sewing technique.
This is part one of the mini-series to make a delightful little quilt all with hand piecing
Another super pattern from Lynne Goldsworthy to create some delightful fun cushions.
This lovely quilt was designed by Judith Hollis of Just Jude Designs.
Anne was inspired to include this unit when she saw it used on a piece of navajo pottery.
Simple strip piecing creates this fun quilt.
This is a technique in which you can use recycled denim, but both sides get done at the same time.
This is section 2 of Anne's blanket project, and these bands border the central medallion.
This quilt was designed by Lynne Goldsworthy using the Katie Jane fabric range from Makower.
This is a great idea from Jennie, where she incorporated the handles into the design.
Learn how easy it is to dye your own fabric in your kitchen, with your jam jars and a slow cooker!
This traditional American folk art patchwork continues to have a wide appeal.
Learn how to make this stunning centrepiece for your quilt from single half square triangle units.
Craig shows Valerie how to create how own piece of fabric, large enough to turn into a cushion.
Carolyn shows you how to create this lovely block, which is easier to work by hand as there are so many inset seams.
Part 2 shows embellishing the projects, with very different approaches but equally stunning results
Part 1 of a very comprehensive workshop from these ladies - work by hand or use the sewing machine?
Learn about bias binding, straight and double binding, mitred corners, and Paula's binding necklace.
Sew scrappy hexagons with a simple running stitch and not an English Paper Piece in sight.
Carolyn designed this to be used with a jelly roll, but you create stunning quilt.
Valerie introduces you to several of the artists whose work was on display.
Carolyn shows how easy and quick it is to rotary cut, so that you can start sewing quicker.
Carolyn shows how to cut and piece this block by hand, with straight line sewing and no papers.
This simple, but useful bag is created using 10" squares from a layer cake or your stash.
Another of Valerie's scrap quilts, but this could also use a layer cake or jelly roll.
This table runner was designed by Stof fabrics and was made in their Duo and Mini Duo fabric ranges.
A great idea for protecting any device from Jennie Rayment.
This is a very comprehensive workshop from Carolyn, she shows you how to design your own cables.
While Valerie has used Lewis & Irene fabrics the block is great when made up with scraps.
Valerie talks us through the simple component parts of this lovely cosy quilt.
In this workshop Jennie shows us a delightful variation to create this lovely bowl.
This is another of those quilts that you can tailor make to use up the fabric that you have .
This was filmed at the West Country Quilt & Textile Show Bristol back in Nov 2016.
Fun and easy to make as little gift box and a great way of using up scraps of fabric and wadding.
Joanna shares with us how to make this lovely folded patchwork with her favourite fabric - silk.
Tips from Valerie on how to sew the pattern from Lewis & Irene which uses Bumbleberries fabrics.
This is a great variation on the 54/40 Fight or Flight block that Valerie is so keen on.
A completely new idea and range that allows you to make endless design choices easily.
Another simple but effective idea from Jennie - the Queen of twiddling and fiddling.
This is a simple block pattern shared by Valerie Nesbitt, which uses very little feature fabric.
Valerie hopes that making this quilt won't send you dotty, it's easier than it looks.
We get to learn more about lovely patterns from the inspirational pages of Sylvia's latest book.
This is a simple variation on log cabin, but just look at the wonderful patterns it creates.
We filmed this exhibition while it was at the West Country Quilt and Textile Show 2016.
Another lovely country style quilt from Anne that uses 12 fat quarters to great effect.
Here is another great idea from Jennie that will have you rummaging into your fabric stash.
This traditional pattern is easier to create than it looks with simple rotary cutting.
This stretched hexagon shape creates interesting variations to traditional patterns.
Valerie talks through two of her favourite blocks which she gets to combine here in the one quilt.
This interesting twisted design is created easily with clever use of colour placement.
This 12 block quilt is easy to make and is made more interesting by having the blocks set on point.
This is a delightfully simple quilt to make with stunning fabrics from this Danish company.
Jennie shows how to create the Grandmother's Flower Garden patchwork entirely by machine.
Valerie shows how to use up some of those pre-cut squares or layer cakes to create this quilt.
This is a little pincushion project using the corded and stuffed patchwork designed by Sylvia.
Quick and easy weekend quilt that you can make any size depending on the fabrics you start with.
Gail explains to Valerie how she thought up the design of 'The Unlikely Machine' quilt.
To start with Jennie worked on a simple strip set, but then moves to incorporating the other shapes.
This is a great technique that Janet uses for her books and she shows you how very easy it is.
In this workshop Jennie shares with you a great idea for Christmas.
Gail Penberthy shows a variety of styles and patterns that she has designed and which you can make.
Valerie loves to add binding to her quilts by using sewing machine, it is the final stitching!
This pattern give a modern look as well as having the opportunity of using up jelly roll strips.
Valerie reminds you can use a simple method that requires no fancy gadgets.
We wander round this exhibition that was held in Thornbury near Bristol.
A different fusible web that makes building raw-edge fusible designs really easy.
This is a delightful design from Jennie which made with the use of ready-made fused bias tape.
This is a great way to use up strips and strings of fabric to create a wobderful cushion and quilt.
More of the delightful textile art created by members of the Contemporary Quilt Guild.
This Star has no awkward centre seam so is really easy to make and Valerie show how!
If you want to improve the table setting, then Jennie will show you how to do it right.
Valerie shares ideas on how to add borders to quilt when you aren't following a specific pattern.
In this section Paula talks us through feathers and borders.
Angela shares with you some of her tips, hints and techniques to make hand quilting so enjoyable.
Anne Baxter shares with us this delightful cushion which will look lovely in any home.
This delightful easy-to-make quilt will have you checking your stash and pre-cuts.
Kate made this delightful block in wool fabrics and she then added texture with her hand stitching.
Idea from Paula on how to use your fabric bits and make a quilt without the need for precision.
In this workshop Jennie Rayment takes the well known Disappearing 9 Patch one step further.
This is another of those quick and easy make quilts, the idea of which Valerie shares with you.
This is a great idea from Paula for all who aspire to make stunning quilts.
This is a delightful and quick little runner which uses the traditional Amish star block.
Quilt from Anne Baxter which you could make from a variety of fabrics, even woollen fabrics.
Watch this award-winning quilter guide you through preparing your quilt for machine quilting.
Lynette loves to sew using big stitches and lovely perle thread because it's quick and easy!
Who doesn't like bunting and this delightful pattern is easy to make for any occasion.
Valerie Nesbitt shares new idea how to use small 2.5" squares!
This idea from Anne Baxter adds interest to a simple cushion without too much endeavour.
Anne shows us how to make the quilt using recycled shirt fabric.
This is a brilliant idea of Karin Hellaby's that Jennie shares with us.
Jennie shows you how to create this lovely block and several variations.
How to use up little offcut ears from your stitch'n'flip patchwork to create cushions and quilts.
You can use fabric from your stash as well as a precut set of 10" squares to create a quilt.
Nancy shows you how to create a diamond star with English Paper Piecing.
Chris has designed a special template to make dresden plate quickly and accurately.
.....or a cover for anything else that you feel you would like to do.
Valerie explains how to make this two block quilt which could be from your stash or precuts.
A quick and easy stretched Churn Dash quilting pattern, which you will like to use again and again.
Also known as Trip Around the World border, this technique adds a visual twist to your quilt.
Nancy shows easy way of inserting papers for EPP hexagon pieces and how you can leave the thread in!
If you like hearts, then this workshop, which use the stitch 'n flip method, is perfect for you!
A fast & simple quilt that can be made from scraps or your precuts such as strip rolls/jelly rolls.
Valerie created this quilt using Thangles, but you could use method of half square triangles.
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