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Tablerunner from Anne Baxter

Apart from flowers, who do quilters love most?  well more fabric of course!  So we hoped that Anne would love the bundle of fabric we chose for her as a 'thankyou' for our great filming day together - well look what she made with it!     Love it Anne - thanks again.

2015-09-01T00:00:00+00:00September 1st, 2015|Categories: Community, Show and tell|Tags: |Comments Off on Tablerunner from Anne Baxter

Filming in Devon with Anne Baxter

We had a lovely day with Anne filming some great workshops.       Came back really inspired and with the help of some new Fat 1/4s designed by Lewis & Irene I made a start on the Magic 4-patch.   You will have to wait a little longer for the 'show & tell' and a bit longer too for the workshop itself - but you will LOVE it!

2015-07-06T00:00:00+00:00July 6th, 2015|Categories: Blog, Community|Tags: |Comments Off on Filming in Devon with Anne Baxter

Zig Zag Table runner

You may have watched Anne Baxter's workshop for a Zig Zag Table runner, which Anne creates cleverly using rectangular blocks, and simple strip piecing and without using triangles. This is Susanne's gorgeous version of the table runner. Susanne told us she wanted to use this lovely collection of batik strips she had in her stash for ages. But, she couldn't bear to cut off the points so she made a turn-through backing and top stitched all around.

2018-04-08T00:00:00+00:00April 8th, 2018|Categories: Community, Show and tell|Comments Off on Zig Zag Table runner

Magic 4 Patch quilts by Valerie Nesbitt

Here are a couple of quilts that I just couldn't resist making!   The first used lovely Lewis & Irene fabrics that were also used to make a cushion (see Anne Baxter's workshop) and the other was made with fabric scraps given by a quilting friend as leftovers from her own quilt.

2015-10-16T00:00:00+00:00October 16th, 2015|Categories: Community, Show and tell|Tags: |Comments Off on Magic 4 Patch quilts by Valerie Nesbitt
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