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Mini Mosaics – can you buy the grid separately?

I just thought I would let you know that Paula now has this in packets to sell at £5 plus p&p and is on our site in the shop now: Mini Mosaics Grid Pack
the grid is for 1" giving ½” finished and 1 ½” giving 1" finished   If you are interested in seeing the video on Mini Mosaics with Paula Doyle click here

2014-01-30T00:00:00+00:00January 30th, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Tags: , |Comments Off on Mini Mosaics – can you buy the grid separately?

Marking designs onto a dark fabric.

Do you have a favoured method of transferring quilting patterns? I have a dark sashing and I am finding it difficult to transfer on to it.   Answer: Yes dark colours are always a challenge;   I do mention some options in the video Quilting Your Quilt
https://www.justhands-on.tv/videos/workshops/article-1086/quilting-your-sampler-quilt-with-valerie-nesbitt

and it depends a little on how complex the pattern is;  if its a real stencil pattern then I would use Quilt-and-Tear  but if its a simple pattern try the Hera marker (or scoring with the back of your scissors)

2020-01-02T11:58:23+00:00January 29th, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Marking designs onto a dark fabric.

Fusible Wadding

I have purchased fusible wadding for a wall hanging made yesterday, but it came off a roll and there were no instructions.  Do I just layer up with my project back and front and iron on?   Answer: I seem to recall that a good press will adhere the wadding BUT a gentle iron will add to the fusion; so see what works!

2014-01-26T00:00:00+00:00January 26th, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Tags: |Comments Off on Fusible Wadding

To sash or not to sash (your quilt)

I have just finished 12 blocks and i'm ready to put them together.
The question is 'to sash or not to sash'. Is there a rule?   Answer: Definitely personal choice but you might also be governed by how big you want the quilt to be;  and are you adding more borders?   In which the 1st outside sashing could be considered to be a border - see The First Sampler Quilt series if you want to know what I mean.

Also it depends on the block:  by putting them together do you get an interesting secondary pattern?   or are there more seams that need matching that you don't want?!?!?

2020-01-02T11:59:59+00:00January 24th, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Tags: , |Comments Off on To sash or not to sash (your quilt)

Border Fabric need joining but where?

One of my ladies is piecing the top of a 9 block sample quilt..and because she has made her sashing a little wider..when she is putting her border on the it is shorter than the full width of the fabric by a few inches...she will obviously have to add a little but where would you suggest she puts this add on please?

2020-01-02T12:01:11+00:00January 24th, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Tags: , |Comments Off on Border Fabric need joining but where?

A few more testimonials

I look forward to Fridays and seeing what is new! from Anna
Jan 2014   Hi – I found all the videos of the Sampler series.  Thanks
You have a wonderful site.
Nancy (Jan 2014)   I am so glad I have joined you. Excellent web site packed with even more than I expected ie mixed media and such. I had not used PayPal for at least a year and hadn't the passwords but that wasn't a problem-easily sorted and instant access to you guys.

2014-01-21T00:00:00+00:00January 21st, 2014|Categories: Blog, Community|Comments Off on A few more testimonials

Is there a Heat Resistant wadding?

Is there a  wadding suitable to make oven gloves?   Answer: There is a thermo wadding that is sold by Creative Quilting that would be perfect; its called Insulbrite and here is their direct website link:
www.creativequilting.co.uk

2014-01-20T00:00:00+00:00January 20th, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Tags: |Comments Off on Is there a Heat Resistant wadding?

Folded Potholder

I love the folded potholder you demonstrated.  I will eventually get around to making one for myself but for now i really would like to make one as a 16" pillow topper.  Can it be done that large and in a square shape as opposed to the round? Answer: The answer is yes you can make this bigger - you will need more squares to fold into the pointy shape on each round - from 8 you will then need 16 and you might even have to go up to 32 per round!);
and then to turn it into a square I suggest you use bigger squares (gives you more fudge factor!) select a point for the first one and add to the opposite side and the opposing quadrants (say north, south east and west) (but you could have marked this out on your foundation piece first)

There is quite a bit of fabric and will feel quite heavy - just so you know
If you would like to enjoy the workshop: click here:

2014-01-18T00:00:00+00:00January 18th, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Comments Off on Folded Potholder

Traffic Pattern quilt

Pat was the lucky winner of the Boys quilt pattern a few months back, donated by Kids & Co..       I have now finished the "traffic" quilt that I won in one of your competitions and have sent you a picture from my iphone - hope it arrives ok.   It really came out well and looked stunning. Thank you.  It was well received by mother father and child!!  I felt very proud of it - thanks to all of your teaching over the years.   and she plans to make two more for the other grandchildren! Happy Sewing
(we have Bugsy and Alphabet Jungle from this range available in the shop)

2014-01-06T00:00:00+00:00January 6th, 2014|Categories: Community, Show and tell|Comments Off on Traffic Pattern quilt

Rotary cutters

I was wondering if you could tell me which rotary cutters Jennie used in the fabric balls video?  My cutter needs replacing and I fancy one of the safety ones which become safe when raising the cutter from the fabric. Answer: I think Jennie was using the Trucut range of rotary cutter which has a groove in it and is best used with its own ruler;  however Olfa do both sizes 28mm and 45mm cuttter with a self-closing system, and these are readily available from quilt shops (but if in doubt you can contact Isa@creativequilting.co.uk) Want to see the Fabric Balls video?  click here:

2014-01-05T00:00:00+00:00January 5th, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Tags: |Comments Off on Rotary cutters
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