Tips for making traditional Flying Geese Quilt blocks - including 4 at a time no-waste method and foundation piecing with Triangles on a Roll.
I love neat ways to finish raw edges! Learn three different ways to finish a neckline facing that will help you sew the most beautiful facings every time!
Wondering how to make a tradtional Manx Quilt Block? Top US quilting blog, Diary of a Quilter, features their step by step guide. Click here now!!
Join me for another year of free mini-embroidery patterns as part of the Floral Garden Bunting stitch-along! Free to email subscribers :)
are you a new school nurse and wondering what your job responsibilities include? if so, this blog post will help school nurses organize the top three
Top US quilting blog, Diary of a Quilter, features an Easy Fat Quarter Quilt tutorial that takes now time to make! Click now for more details!
Make your own hand-quilted wearable Quilt Apparel fashion statement with this tutorial featuring a sweatshirt and and orphan quilt block.
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Top US quilting blog, Diary of a Quilter, features an easy, beginner Four Patch Quilt Tutorial with variety of fabrics. Click here now for the instructions!
Neckline binding is my favourite neckline finish for knits. In today's Briar sewalong, we'll be showing you our method for creating a neckline binding.
Today I'll be showing you my favourite neckline finish for knit fabrics. It's my personal method for sewing knit neckline bindings, and I prefer it to the standard method!
First thing: don't freak out! We'll take you through how to do a full bust adjustment (FBA) using our Darling Ranges dress pattern.
Learn different ways to start and end your embroidery stitches without using knots. I show you various methods for different stitches!
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First thing: don't freak out! We'll take you through how to do a full bust adjustment (FBA) using our Darling Ranges dress pattern.
A number of people have asked me about the tessellating cat pattern. The inspiration for this quilt was my white cat, Pearl. (Actually she w...
Top US quilting blog, Diary of a Quilter, features their Short-cuts for making and squaring-up multiple Half Square Triangle Quilts at once. Click here!!
Some of the interior pages from the aforementioned "How To Draw..." booklet. All of them will open in a much larger page when clicked. There are several more pages that really should be scanned, but time only permits me to do these at the moment. More later, so check back.
Tips for planning and quilting with your home sewing machine by Christa Watson including using a walking foot and free motion design.
Discover Adinkra symbols. The article explains how they originated from King Kwadwo Adinkra of the Gyaaman kingdom, their spiritual significance, and so on.
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V neck blouses can look like a hot mess if you don't take care when sewing them. Here's my quick tips for to sew a perfect v neck every time!
Today I'll be showing you my favourite neckline finish for knit fabrics. It's my personal method for sewing knit neckline bindings, and I prefer it to the standard method!
Union Jack Quilt blocks made in 2012. While I was at the quilting retreat a couple of weeks ago, I worked on my Union Jack quilt blocks. Which is exactly the same thing I have worked on for the past three years, at this same quilting retreat. In fact, Amy McClellan, the retreat orchestrator, laughed...Read More
Machine quilting using an elongated zig-zag stitch on your home sewing machine.
Fabled modernist French villa E1027, designed by Irish architect Eileen Gray, has witnessed wartime shootings, murder and vandalism by Le Corbusier. Now, at last, it has been brought back to life
I've finally completed the Grail Diary. Here is a montage I made of the diary. And here is a comparison of my diary with the one in the Lucas Archives. Mine is on the right. As always, if you have any query about this replica, feel free to email me at [email protected].
Lyn The key questions to answer when drawing out and about are 'What should I include? What should I leave out?' Elaine In last week's lesson the focus was on identifying interesting nooks and crannies that offer potential for drawing. My talented course members are now really showing greater mastery of the skills introduced since the start of the course. Phil After two outdoor sessions of one hour and a still life inside, results were incredibly good. The gallery shows the artists at work and results here at the quinta and at home during the rest of the week. Home practice this week was guided but each student had a choice in their compositions: A section of wall in the garden, A corner of a storage area, A flower in a glass of water. Gallery 4 Lyn Bread oven - (seen above) looked reasonably straightforward but how wrong can you be, couldn't get angles right. ( I think it looks great. Sx) Corner of my garden - this is a corner and I was able to sit in the shade - again it posed lots of new challenges. Not sure it was a very good choice as the flowers took forever. Flower in a glass - The Agapanthus looked really pretty in the glass and adding the shell added to it. Once again I learned the hard way - the agapanthus had lots of small flowers to draw and although the shell looked good it was a 'b.....' to get it to look like a shell !! On reflection I thought I had taken a step back this week but I have learned a lot from the different subject matter I have used. I can do it after all, it just takes a lot of perseverance and I feel shattered as I have spent so many hours drawing this week. Catherine I really enjoyed drawing the passion flower ..........the glass was the easy bit.!! The granite shed I enjoyed as I have wanted to draw that since we moved here. My least favourite drawing is the shelf with assorted items on. Took 2 hours and not happy with it at all but at least I am finding out what I like to draw and what I don't. I can see how I am improving though which is pleasing. Marian Corner of the Garden- While I am pleased with the buddleia, flower pot and steps I don't think the rest of the drawing works at all well, but I can't fathom out why. Under the Stairs - I think I need to like the subject, or at least find it interesting in order to draw it, the vacuum cleaner just didn't inspire me. It took me as long to draw it as it took Dyson to invent it, but without the same level of success. (I don't agree with this ..Sx) Flower in Glass of Water - I love this, it restored my confidence after the problems with tasks 1 and 2. The flowering artichoke was great fun to draw and well worth the effort. Hollyhocks 2 - A possible final project so I re-drew the hollyhocks in flower. I think the result proves my theory that I draw as much with my heart as with my hand. Phil The glass of water with a flower was a hard one! It is difficult to draw flowers and leaves. I could not really find a small section of my garden with formal structure and organic forms, so I chose a view of the house of my neighbour. As I have no shed I choose a shelf in Peter´s work shed. I really loved drawing the last one, as I noticed that I am getting a bit more confident. Judy Garden Drawing - Really enjoyed doing this one. A late afternoon spent drawing in the sun. Bliss! I didn't know how to make the gravel look like gravel though. Do I need a symbol? I think I'm at a point were I am itching to shade and would really like to be able to convey textures better. Utility Room- I'm having a bit of trouble with perspective at this point as you can see in the top of the bin but I think that lesson is coming later. I never realised how complicated a vacuum cleaner was before I tried to draw one. It took longer than all the rest put together. I was pleased with the floor tiles but would have liked to have made them look more like stone. My ambitions are ahead of my ability right now but I feel like I am learning so much that I could eventually achieve them with enough practice. Dying Rose- it wasn't meant to be but it was, poor thing. I found myself fascinated with the reflections in the water. I'm definitely seeing the detail in things now, it's just deciding what to leave out. Peter Elaine Marianne
Embroider a charming wisteria branch with this free pattern! PDF download and tutorial provided. Let's stitch!
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V neck blouses can look like a hot mess if you don't take care when sewing them. Here's my quick tips for to sew a perfect v neck every time!
Tutorial for using bias binding for finishing a quilt including cutting your own bias binding strips and how to finish rounded quilt corners.
Also known as: bullion stitch, caterpillar stitch, coil stitch, knot stitch, post stitch, worm stitch, Puerto Rico rose, grub knot This is an interesting stitch used to make simple motifs. I would say that this is an ‘elongated’ knot which can be...