Richmond and Kew Quilters' July meeting was last night, and the lovely lovely Jo Avery from Bearpaw and Bearpaw was our speaker. She did a fab talk on Modern quilts, and mentioned that some of the defining characteristics are colours (rainbow fabrics for example) simplifying methods for quick results, and using fabric in an unusual way, for example using selvedge edges.
Well I certainly can tick the first two boxes, and she reminded me of my selvedge edge project. May I am a Modern Quiter! Two ladies also donated some more selvedge edges, and today I dragged the UFO out from the depths of a box, and have part stitch and part pinned the next round:
It's going to be a heavy one, but I love how its looking!
A couple of copies of 50 Fat Quarter Makes happened to slip into my bag last night - kindly signed by Jo. Happy Birthday Jackie!
Jo and I have been blog buddies for at least 4 years (I found my first mention of you, Jo, April 2011!) and it was fab to actually meet her - her work is awesome, and I can see a lot of her influence in my quilts!
One of the quilts she brought to show was this dotty scrappy trip:
She made it a few years ago, and that was when I started collecting dotty fabrics. When I finally cut into some last week I chose a more muted collection, but I had the fabrics to choose from thanks to Jo!
I have done some more work on my dotty tumblers, and they are now ready to have the binding stitched down . . . that will be in the cooler weather!
I was inspired to try an inner border after seeing Plum's Heart It finish
I started this blog for me - it expanded to show BFF Jackie what I was doing - and a few others have invited themselves too - everybody welcome! Mostly about patchwork, with random comments about embroidery, family and life in general, come on in, put your feet up, and I'll put the [virtual] kettle on.
Showing posts with label tumbler blocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tumbler blocks. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Solo Saturday
With one daughter still in Australia, the other at her boyfriend's all weekend, and husband working all day, I was all on my own today.
(Quietly shout yippee!!!)
I cut a whole load of tumbler blocks with my trusty Sizzix
And started to sew them together
I did some more uninform embroidery for Chertsey museum
I embroidered a fleece for a friend
And, inspired by Di's recent posts, I had a go at a circular zippy pouch
Is it really wrong to have such a great time when they are all out? I wonder if he'll be working again tomorrow???
(Quietly shout yippee!!!)
I cut a whole load of tumbler blocks with my trusty Sizzix
And started to sew them together
I did some more uninform embroidery for Chertsey museum
I embroidered a fleece for a friend

And, inspired by Di's recent posts, I had a go at a circular zippy pouch
Is it really wrong to have such a great time when they are all out? I wonder if he'll be working again tomorrow???
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Beautiful Batik
Lisa got me a FQ pack of batiks a while ago, and I've finally decided what to do with them! I added some extra yardage, and sizzixed (is there such a word?) a whole load of tumbler blocks. As husband describes my hobby - I cut it up and sewed it back together again!
And now they look like this:And all quilted proper like too!
And it's going to be bound with a wiggly edge following the curve of the blocks - I love lazy Saturdays!
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