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Query (and praise) from Sue:   since I started to subscribe to just hands I use it more and more as my reference 'book'.  I have loads of patchwork and quilting books, but  if I want to know something in a hurry i.e. as today different applique methods I could use on a project  I'm doing, its as quick to turn  on my  computer without even getting out of my seat to go to the bookshelf and search through dozens of different books!!.

Then,  when I stop for a break I can put down my sewing and enjoy lots of other interesting ideas I might need in the future.

2013-09-13T00:00:00+00:00September 13th, 2013|Categories: Blog, Community|Comments Off on Love the site

Love Fridays!

The site brings renewed meaning to TGI Friday, I look forward to finishing work, getting home to see what's new.  It's like unwrapping a present every week. Best wishes Barbara.

2013-09-10T00:00:00+00:00September 10th, 2013|Categories: Blog, Community|Comments Off on Love Fridays!

Take 9 variation from Tina

Tina came to our weekend retreat with some wonderful turquoise fabrics AND a fabric with the pink ribbon logo of Cancer Rearch and wanted to make her dear friend a quilt;  not only did we redesign the front blocks - a version of the Take 9 that others were working on -  but  we worked on the back too and while the quilt wasn't finished in the weekend  - it is now!

2013-09-10T00:00:00+00:00September 10th, 2013|Categories: Community, Show and tell|Comments Off on Take 9 variation from Tina

Dresden Plate from Joyce

I would like to show you my Dresden Plate lap quilt which I have just finished. It is such a delightful pattern and I might try something with the tucks in as Jenny demonstrates.     May I say how much I enjoyed today's workshop of Jenny's Origami Hexagon.  we could not have a - it was just lovely.  Many thanks.

2013-09-09T00:00:00+00:00September 9th, 2013|Categories: Community, Show and tell|Comments Off on Dresden Plate from Joyce

Crazy Patchwork options

Question from Anna: Can one use an oblong or has it got to be a square? (You made yours 9 3/4 inches, I, on the other hand, could make mine 9" X 11.5")
I am aware that this then would limit the way one could put them together. With a square one can rotate 4 times, with an oblong it works only two ways.)
  Answer:
You can of course tinker with this as you wish but the 5 sided figure in the middle gives the more traditional look;  sewing is much easier with a 4 sided centre but then you run the risk of it looking a little like log cabin - which again may be your choice.

As you say with a rectangular finish then you can only turn the blocks in the opposite direction rather than rotating them in your finished design.

2013-09-05T00:00:00+00:00September 5th, 2013|Categories: Blog, Community|Comments Off on Crazy Patchwork options

Support Alzheimers and buy a quilt

  Ann Hill achieved her objective of covering the Hampden Park Football Stadium with quilts - all 5,000 of them - but now they need a home!! Here is what she says: I am now putting my mind to selling some of the Alzheimer Quilts.   I would like to run numerous coffee mornings around Scotland on Saturday 21 September which is World Alzheimers Day.   How about you running one, or your quilt group.   The money raised at the coffee morning could be sent to Alzheimer Scotland or could be kept for your own group funds.   I would send you 50 quilts from the project with certificates stating that they were part of a historical event.  Lap quilts are £20, Single bed £40 and double or bigger £80.   They would be ideal christmas presents!

2013-09-01T00:00:00+00:00September 1st, 2013|Categories: Blog, Community|Comments Off on Support Alzheimers and buy a quilt

Rag Quilting on the site

Question from Laura: i signed up as a member to watch the rest of your video on rag quilting - there was a teaser on youtube.  I would like to watch that video but cannot find it on your site.  In any case, I've made them before out of flannel, I prefer working with cottons and my question is really, can one make rag quilts out of good quality cottons?

2013-08-30T00:00:00+00:00August 30th, 2013|Categories: Blog, Community|Comments Off on Rag Quilting on the site

What do I do about the seams?

Question: Good Morning
am trying to gather info on patchwork , am a sewer BUT am very confused as to press to the darker side ? press one row one way & the next the other ? or press open ?


If you can help please I would be very gratefull.
Love your website !

2013-08-27T00:00:00+00:00August 27th, 2013|Categories: Blog, Community|Comments Off on What do I do about the seams?

Festival of Quilts 2013

  As usual this was a fantastic event and most of our contributors were there;   Jennie was busy with her own stand and Val was helping out on the Creative Quilting stand.   It didn’t leave much time for wandering around to either see the quilts OR get new product but Val wasn’t to be outdone on her shopping and you need to keep an eye on the ‘shop’ for the new bits;   in brief here are the highlights:   Jennie has a new DVD out –Texture in Sudoku Mary Gamester has a new book – Transfer Painting Hilary Beattie has a new book – Make it Personal Janet Clare has a new book – A Field Guide – available through the shop Jane Rollason has a new book – Fun, Fast & Furious – quick & easy applique panels New patterns from Daisy Chain include: Just Peachy by Lee Brown New patterns from The Stitch Witch include new Dog House needlebox and a new hanging system for your small projects.

2013-08-24T00:00:00+00:00August 24th, 2013|Categories: Blog, Community|Comments Off on Festival of Quilts 2013

Downton Abbey fabric from Makower

Well for once Twitter has come up trumps;  just learnt about new range from Makower Andover Fabrics is delighted to announce that the first exclusive collection of licensed fabrics for Downton Abbey ® will be available to you this September. Playing on the strength of the upstairs women of Downton, this exciting premiere collection will be THE WOMEN’S COLLECTION, featuring designs chosen in collaboration with the award-winning Downton Abbey production team.

2013-08-24T00:00:00+00:00August 24th, 2013|Categories: Blog, Community|Comments Off on Downton Abbey fabric from Makower

You need to defluff your machine regularly!

Superior Threads in America have a Dr of Threadology - Dr.Bob;  if you go to their website https://www.superiorthreads.com   it is full of wonderful information and here is a true and salutory story from their June 2013 newsletter:   Lint is defined as an accumulation of fluffy fibers. We have lint in clothes dryers, clothing, and unfortunately, our sewing machines.

2013-08-23T00:00:00+00:00August 23rd, 2013|Categories: Blog, Community|Comments Off on You need to defluff your machine regularly!

Filming with Paula Doyle and Julia Gahagan

Despite having put in 4 long days at the Festival of Quilts providing workshops and demonstrations these two ladies joined Dave, Matt and Val for a day's filming .   Paula Doyle generously allowed us to use her lovely workshop and you can see us getting ready (!) -     Look out for workshops with Paula on making her Tulip Tree Bag and on hand quilting but you can enjoy her mini-mosaics workshop now by clicking here:     Julia Gahagan is passionate about miniature quilts and showed us how easy it is to create a small shadow applique project.

2013-08-22T00:00:00+00:00August 22nd, 2013|Categories: Blog, Community|Tags: , |Comments Off on Filming with Paula Doyle and Julia Gahagan

Take 3 from Mary

Mary says: I like to think that this is either a Quaker or Amish quilt, you know the type that has a deliberate error as nothing can be perfect in this life!!  Mind you there are quite a lot of errors, but not too bad for a first attempt I suppose.     Well done - Mary - it looks lovely. Interesting that both Mary and Tina redesigned the quilt blocks in to the same design - not the one Jennie and Val did - any others out there?

2013-08-22T00:00:00+00:00August 22nd, 2013|Categories: Community, Show and tell|Comments Off on Take 3 from Mary
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