Watch FREE to view Tasters for an idea of what you see in the full-length workshop.
Dionne Swift shows how to do a simple clean of your machine to bring harmony to your sewing.
Dionne Swift talks about the correct sewing set up to support sewing for longer.
Producing beautiful fabric art, Vendulka Battais demonstrates the use of glitter fabric paints.
More great ideas for Christmas from Marbling 4 fun expert Craig Joubert
Learn how Lesley makes such splendid quilts and great designs.
Jennie and Jennifer plan more workshops for us.
Craig shows Valerie how to create how own piece of fabric, large enough to turn into a cushion.
Craig Joubert demonstrates a brilliant, quick and unique project, all the family can help with.
Craig show you how easy it is to to marble on a wide variety of surfaces, and textiles
This is from our archives as Throwback Thursday The Lifted Star is an old favourite.
Twisted Origami hexagons ideal for quilts, bags and wallhangings.
Jamie explains what a Gelli plate is and how useful it is to create backgrounds and unique fabrics.
Jamie shows us just how easy it is to create wonderful fabrics by block printing.
This delightful decoration uses felt and beads, and Fran guides you through all the steps.
This liquid transforms fabric into a flat paper-like sheet which can then be used on your projects.
We filmed this exhibition while it was at the West Country Quilt and Textile Show 2016.
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.
A pair of beautiful butterfly cushions designed for Justhands-0n.tv by Vendulka and Oliver Battais.
Redwork embroidery is simple to do and in this workshop Gail Penberthy talks you through the basics.
Tess Grace takes you through the various stages to create your own printed lampshade.
Kate shows us how she uses Acid Etching technique to create fascinating fabric.
Gail Penberthy shows the order she likes to sew the pieces on, using the caravan as an example.
Tess Grace shows you how to make this beautiful, Moroccan style tote bag.
Gail Penberthy has designed this delightful cushion using a fused technique.
Kate shows confetti cherry blossom design, which she has turned into a kit.
Tess Grace takes you through all the stages of this lovely block printing project.
Personalised Easter cards made easy with Tess Grace.
This is a textile workshop from Kate, where she shows how to create wild garden landscape.
This delightful set of cheeky snowman heads will brighten up your home this festive season.
These delightful little pyramid boxes can be used as both tree and table decorations.
Fused applique is the simple technique used in this lovely workshop designed by Kate Findlay.
Enjoy a fashion show with a difference: the UK versus Russia in textiles.
Behind the scenes with the girls from the UK at the Fashion Sans Frontieres event.
Sue Rhodes shares with us how to print your own fabric or cards with this simple and easy method.
This lovely little robin Christmas Tree decoration is made with English Paper Piecing.
We continue to wander round the West Country Quilt Show with Valerie Nesbitt acting as our guide.
We wander round the West Country Quilt Show with Valerie Nesbitt acting as our guide.
We continue to wander round and view works by this varied group of artists that was on show at the Weavers Gallery, Ledbury, Herefordshire.
What a great idea for a gift for a friend or just for your own home this Christmas.
This is a travelling exhibition by the group which was on display at the West Country Quilt Show.
Learn more about these amazing craftsmen and the stunning work they create.
Learn how easy it is to dye your own fabric in your kitchen, with your jam jars and a slow cooker!
This delightful little picture can be turned into wallhangings or a cushion for the festive season.
These pencils benefit from having water added which then gives you really 'intense' colour.
Spiky hedgehogs, beautiful flowers and Christmas wreaths, these small 3D objects are fun to make.
Jamie shows you how you can personalize any project by combining stencils and block printing.
In this workshop Kate takes us through how to make the Blackbird with fusible applique.
These delightful little creatures take no upkeep at all, and would work well as doorstops.
This clever product acts like a bleach taking out the colour from your fabric, but in a safe way.
Jamie shows Valerie how easy it is to produce a lovely piece of personalized fabric.
The little bags or pincushions can be created even by children by using different techniques.
Fun and easy to make as little gift box and a great way of using up scraps of fabric and wadding.
This was a small exhibition within the West Country Quilt Show that we filmed in November 2016.
This took place at the West Country Quilt and Textile show 2016 where she shares her inspiration.
Gillian talks through needle felting as well as how to make wet felt berries.
Gillian is the queen of felting and is the author of several definitive books on the subject.
More of the delightful textile art created by members of the Contemporary Quilt Guild.
This is a simple and fun idea from Paula Doyle that turns plain fabric into a colourful alternative.
Comprehensive workshop from Jennie to build this delightful block.
Show was held in the Old Fire Station, there were works by members of the Contemporary Quilt Guild.
In this workshop Kathleen makes some stunning flowers using pieces of organza.
Mary likes to use transfer paints and she shows how wonderful results are with printing blocks.
This is a brilliant idea of Karin Hellaby's that Jennie shares with us.
Paula Doyle shows us the 8 quilts which combine history with textile expertise.
Lynette shows us Sashiko (a simple stitch) and how to adapt the design for aperture cards.
Angela shows us how create a unique piece of fabric for use as a background for our textile work.
Review of the exhibition which brings together objects that commemorate family milestones.
Kathleen Laurel-Sage shows us how to make covers for our books from scraps of organza and threads.
This is another very simple but effective technique that Mary demonstrates for us.
This is a delightful idea of journal in which you can store collection of inspiration and ideas.
This was a show from group of quilters in 2014 year and it was entitled 'Coming Home'.
In this workshop we will see many of the portraits that have been made for the Magna Carta quilt.
Alison talks us through the making of the Medieval Pictorial quilts.
This is a delightful workshop that will add features to your textile work in many ways!
Reflecting on the events of WW1, these textile artists have created a fascinating exhibition.
Mary shows you how easy it is to create beautiful design and you will like it!
This is a delightful, quick workshop that is easy to do even if you can't draw!
See what even out-of-date spices can do for your fabric with guidance from Angela.
Once you have watched this - your old magazines will never look the same again!
An exhibition of textile inspired art and a talented group with members from across the globe.
Kate Findlay shares this Halloween goodie bag with you, which is great for children to make too.
Kate shows how to make Halloween Ghost T Shirt. This is a great project to do with the children.
Add variety to these pointy out or in bits on your projects.
Lorna shares with us great idea for using up scraps of fabric to create stunning embroidery designs.
Simple, easy but effective idea for jewellery and for adding the finishing touch to a project.
The final section of quilts with our hostess Kate Findlay.
More wandering round this exhibition from the Contemporary Quilt Group with Kate Findlay.
A fashion designer Karen enjoys turning her talents to create fashion and works of art.
Wander round this exhibition from the Contemporary Quilt Group with our hostess Kate Findlay.
Dee Parmour shows us another great use of the deColourant and deColourant Plus products in three different ways of shibori dyeing. This is part of our Throwback Thursday programme where we revisit films from our archives.
Simple beading project from Fran with other ideas spinning from it.
A collection of delightful textile monkeys that Karen was working on for her gallery exhibition.
You can turn these beaded buttons into useful brooches for yourself or your friends.
Dee shows us how simple it is to use these products to produce a wonderful effect.
Jennie Rayment shows us a simple and ingenious way of using up scraps of fabric to produce toys or decorations which could be used for any festivity, including Christmas.
A textile exhibition by a group of contemporary textile artists known as Stitch In the Middle.
Dee shows you just how effective stencils can be with this product - do you have some quilting ones you could try this with?
More of our wanderings around this lovely exhibition.
A revisit to this mecca for textile artists and those seeking inspiration for their creative juices in Cambridgeshire.
More easy kitchen-top dyeing ideas - this time using Brazilwood plus a touch of shibori.
A simple way of hanging your project.
This is a product that reacts to heat to give interesting texture.
In this section of the Show, we enjoy wandering around the trading stands as well as seeing quilts.
An introduction to the possibility of thicker threads being used in your bobbin for special effect.
Needle Felting using a simple but effective hand gadget, an idea that anyone can do.
See how easy it is to dye fabric using products from the hedgerows or garden.
A delightful little textile picture based on a painted background.
The Stitch Witch shares with us great ideas for creating greeting cards for all sorts of occasions.
This is from our archives. Create some fun new decorations with just a bit of folding.
A simple idea and perhaps an alternative to applique.
Lots of easy inspiration from Lynette to decorate your tree this year.
Val shows you how to make this a super little brooch.
This is another of those delightful bags that can be made in a jiffy!
Jennifer introduces us to picture creating and designing.
Mary shows how to use the positive and the negative templates of her snowflake to make cushion.
Simple. no-sew technique that will enhance any project.
Lee introduces us to the marker pens which can be used for painting onto fabric with toothbrushes!
Award winning beader Sarah Payne shares tips on how to create beautiful covered buttons for use on clothing, handbags or make into brooches.
Learn with Jennie how easy it is to add a zip and give your cushion a professional finish.
Gina shows how quickly and easily to make a twisted tassel with the help of your sewing machine.
In this workshp Val Toombs shows us how simple it is to make silk paper which can be sewn into clothing!
A simple idea from The Stitch Witch - with great results - a good one to share with the children too.
Join Myfanwy Hart and create a flower brooch with the help of your embellishing (felting) machine.
A wander round the Mall Galleries in London to see this exhibition of mixed media textile work.
A memorial to 25,566 convict women transported to Australia from Britain and Ireland from 1788-1853.
A travelling exhibition called 'Art Meets Science' by the international art quilt group SAQA.
Thirty-one pieces of fabric and stitchery that take us round the British Isles!
Projects by Gail Lawther inspired by the Land of the Long White Cloud (otherwise known as New Zealand)
Prague Patchwork Meeting International Exhibition is the largest quilt show for big part of Europe.
A Slice of Quilt Art challenge the 21 members to make small quilts rather than large wall hangings.
Use recycled fabrics to create a useful bag.
Something soothing and can be taken with you on a flight!
Throwback Thursday - from our archives meet Annette, shoemaker to the fairies amongst other things.
Make your own coloured fabric in your own kitchen; perfect for quilts and pictures.This is part of our Throwback Thursday programme where we revisit films in our archives.
Brilliant ideas for Christmas - including one for the boys - and another of our Christmas in July features.
An exclusive little Iris monoprinting onto fabric workshop with Lesley Brankin.
An old technique that makes the most of your fabric and adds some personalization to your garment.
A simple way to create hand needlefelted shapes and designs.
An in-depth workshop with Helen on making simple braids, flat braids, and adding beads.
A great way to create your own fun, textured fabric and use up stash.
This is a great idea from Mandy Shaw how to create a charming bracelet.
A great way to create texture from layers of fabrics, including sheers.
More magic dyeing from Helen Deighan including space dyeing in a litter tray!
Helen Deighan likes to dye her own fabric and has a great mess free method.
Carolyn talks us through how to use 'photoshop' applications to help with design and creativity.
Carolyn shows us how to make these fun lights from recycling cat food pouches.
The embellishing machine is great for all, safe to use and you don't have to worry about thread.
Jennie Rayment has a clever way of putting piping, which doesn't have to be bias, onto a cushion.
A really quick project where you can use up scraps of wadding and fabric and make something great.
A child friendly way to use up scraps of fabric and wadding to create the simple Yo-Yo design.
A helpful workshop from Lorna dealing with colour and design choices.
Gail Penberthy shows her love of using fleece to create these lovely cushions that she has designed.
Gail Penberthy shows how easy the felt is to use. A great way to add bling to your project
Gail Penberthy shows you a variety of wreaths she has made for special occasions and events
This is a very nifty bag designed by Jennie Rayment which can be made any size to suit your needs.
Make these delightful Bunny Bags, which look as though they have ears.
Jennie Rayment takes you through the simple steps to create some lovely boxes which do not need to be square.
This was filmed at the West Country Quilt & Textile Show Bristol back in Nov 2016.
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