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What did we film? It’s a mystery!

We have a Midsummer Mystery in store for you!     More details will be posted in a video promo film later in May; but essentially you will be given instructions each hour throughout the day and as it's the longest day of the year you should still be in daylight! There are 10 parts - the sewing is straightfoward - there will be some rotary cutting but not much - and you will be feed the information piecemeal so that the mystery remains until the end!

2014-04-24T00:00:00+00:00April 24th, 2014|Categories: Blog, Community|Comments Off on What did we film? It’s a mystery!

Gives a whole new meaning to beading

Found through my facebook page and I thought it worth sharing: You're probably thinking this VW was "yarn-bombed" or modge-podged, but you'd be wrong on BOTH counts! This VW was actually BEADED!     It took 8 bead artisans over 9000 hours to accomplish this look! --- https://bit.ly/1mRKMdx

2014-04-21T00:00:00+00:00April 21st, 2014|Categories: Blog, Community|Tags: |Comments Off on Gives a whole new meaning to beading

Sew Easy’ Curve and Square ruler

Question: have been trying to find some instructions for a very old 'Sew Easy' Curve and Square ruler.  They still seem to be available on line, but I cannot find the instructions anywhere.  My originals were on the back of the packet and this got thrown away. Answer: Sew Easy range is distributed by Groves in the UK. There is a helpline number for local stockists etc that you can contact: 01453 883581, or e: crafts@stockistenquiries.co.uk They do have two curve rulers in the range: Curve Ruler NL4196 which is size 13 7/8 x 7 3/8”  - it has a curved edge to the left and a straight edge to the right, includes metric and imperial measurements and detailed instructions and illustrations for use.

2014-04-19T00:00:00+00:00April 19th, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Tags: |Comments Off on Sew Easy’ Curve and Square ruler

Secret Pillow dilemma

Your secret pillow video is brilliant and I love it! Please could you show/explain how the front of the quilt looks regarding the seams that are applied to the reverse side to attach the pillow casing?  Do the seams show and overlap the existing quilting?  Should we try and avoid doubling over the seams?  I have made a pale fabric quilt which shows all the stitching very clearly and could look 'overstitched' on the top side if I attach the pillow case (that I now want to apply thanks to your lovely video!)  Many thanks!

2014-03-28T00:00:00+00:00March 28th, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Comments Off on Secret Pillow dilemma

Biscornu cushion

Inspired by the pincushion video from Carolyn Forster here is one that Joy made: I just had to share the biscornu pillow I made following the video that was made for the pincushion. I just enlarged it and again made it match the quilt and other pillow I made.  This is the result and I am really please with the way  it turned out.  I just love your video's, they are so helpful for decorating my house and for making quilts. Sincerely Grateful, Joy C Click here to enjoy the video:

2014-03-23T00:00:00+00:00March 23rd, 2014|Categories: Community, Show and tell|Tags: |Comments Off on Biscornu cushion

when do you add the wadding?

Question: Hi I'm a new quilter making 12" squares.  At which point do I add batting?  Is it with the individual square or when it's all joined together ? Answer: There are two ways of doing a quilt - by squares - Quilt as you Go (see Carolyn Forster) or making the whole quilt top - which is my preferred method - see Layer Quilt and Bind in the Block of the Month series First Sampler Quilt

2014-03-23T00:00:00+00:00March 23rd, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Tags: |Comments Off on when do you add the wadding?

Where can you buy an extension table for your machine?

Sometimes sewing machines come with small extension/quilting tables; Velerie's Bernina 1130 did and if you have a Janome with a quilting package then they will too.   The table is very useful for keeping the fabric flat and particularly useful when machine quilting. If you don't have one then The Cotton Patch have an efficient and cost effective relationship with a US manufacturer to provide extension tables (in a mixture of sizes) for most machines - older and new.   You can contact them at www.cottonpatch.co.uk/?

2014-03-21T00:00:00+00:00March 21st, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Tags: |Comments Off on Where can you buy an extension table for your machine?
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