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Carolyn Gibbs wrote a new post, Starting hand quilting: Part 3: Threads 7 years, 2 months ago
While it is possible to use all sorts of threads for hand quilting, which is the best, and why?
There are two things to consider:What will the finished appearance be like?
How easy will the thread be to use?Both…

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Carolyn Gibbs recommended the post Considering Value 7 years, 2 months ago
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Nina wrote a new post, Competition – What should the title for our second book be? 7 years, 2 months ago
With the work on our second book by and about UK Quilters United well underway, it is time to come up with the name for it, and we are looking for your help!
The first book
Our first book was compiled and edited by…
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Ami Richards wrote a new post, Christmas in April Makower Style! 7 years, 2 months ago
I was lucky enough to be sent the Makower UK Festive Range of fabric squares to review recently, can you imagine, Christmas fabric in April, what fun!!!
Makower UK Festive Range
The bundle of 14 squares…

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Judith Clarke wrote a new post, Chucky Chickie 7 years, 2 months ago
I was sent some lovely fabric to try by The Craft Cotton Co. It really is a pleasure to work with. Good quality, nice thickness of threads. Very nice to handle. I was sent the Chickie fat quarters. 5 complementary…

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Carolyn Gibbs wrote a new post, Starting hand quilting: Part 2: Wadding 7 years, 2 months ago
How do you start hand quilting?
This webpage will discuss the types of wadding (batting in the USA) that you will need.
The thickness and the density of the wadding makes an enormous difference to the ease of the…
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Ruth Garner recommended the post Drafting, Making and Using Templates 7 years, 2 months ago
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Ruth Garner recommended the post Starting hand quilting: Part 1: Fabric 7 years, 2 months ago
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Carolyn Gibbs wrote a new post, Starting hand quilting: Part 1: Fabric 7 years, 2 months ago
Hand quilting is relaxing to do (once you have got the hang of it!), and gives beautiful results, which are different to those obtained by a sewing machine.
Maybe you would like to try it, but are not sure where to…
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Ami Richards wrote a new post, How do you say no? 7 years, 2 months ago
How do you say no?
This is a question that I have seen many times on various quilting sites. When someone wants you to make a quilt but they want it at a rock bottom price. My situation is a little different, I…

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I agree with your ethic – if you are gifting then that’s fine, but they are gifting at your expense then that’s altogether different. In the least they should pay for the materials and a contribution to your time, or if not the time make a gesture!
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Thanks Sylvia, it’s good to know that you agree with me, families can be so tricky and easily offended sometimes.
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I’m with you all the way. If you’re asked to make a quilt by someone then you charge. Family member/friend or customer you charge.
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Thanks Pauline, I’m glad to see that you agree with me
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I agree Ami, I have made double quilts & baby mats for family, including my parents, step daughters and grand-children. I have also made for my personal friends having children or new grandchildren as a totally surprise gift. As a purely surprise gift I was then under no pressure, as there was no expectation & if I chose to spend my money & my fabric & time that was my choice. I have on a few occasions made quilts for other incoming babies of friends of friends on request, and a sensible discussion about actual costs & timescales has always happened first. They have always been delighted, and often paid far more than actually requested, more often as a personal gift of lunch out, plants for the garden, or a nice bottle of wine in appreciation. I am now making quilts for the Quilts for Care Leavers project, again totally my choice if I want donate my materials and time.
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Thanks for your comment Teresa, I like to make what I want to make too and most of the time that is what I do, but I now have a stash of about 12 fully made up quilts and 7 tops, they have to get sold as I can’t store them all and everyone has a quilt and I don’t want to stop making them. Oh the dilemma’s….
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I think you have done well to stand firm on this, and let family and friends know why. I wonder if they even realised that what they were doing was the same as asking you to buy a present (the value of your labour) to give to someone you didn’t know. I personally don’t sell quilts, or even take money for materials, but then I have decided I will not make to someone else’s requirements. I make what I want to make, from fabric that has come from my “hobby budget”, and as I end up with surplus quilts there will be some unexpected lucky recipients or charities.
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Thanks Corinne, it is reassuring to know that I am doing the right thing.
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This happens to my students a lot – they make something for themselves, then get an approach along the lines of “you enjoy this, why not make something for my second cousin’s third wife’s stepson” with no offer of payment. They usually have the common-sense to say no, or at least to ask my advice, at which point they get given a standard “costs” document. Mostly, at this point the requester gets the idea that this is not a favour one should ask quite so freely..
A full bed quilt, from new fabrics, can cost upwards of £600 in materials alone, plus hundreds of hours of work. Yes, I give quilts, quite often to complete strangers, but they are my quilts, in my style, and at my leisure.. So, don’t do it, folks, you will hate the colours, they will buy nasty cheap fabric, you will lose sleep…-
Lol Helen, your comment did make me laugh and you are totally right about nasty cheap fabric and dodgy colours!
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Ami Richards wrote a new post, Craft Cotton Co Snazzy Grey fat quarter bundle 7 years, 2 months ago
Recently I was lucky enough to be selected to review a fat quarter pack from the Craft Cotton Co, the Snazzy Grey range.
Snazzy Grey range
I always get excited when opening a package and not knowing what is…
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Very soft and subtle Ami.
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Thanks Lyn, I had hoped that the fabrics would work well on a bag
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Lovely soft colours, looks great
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Thanks Margaret, it’s only the second bag that I have ever made, but I thought the fabrics would work well on a bag
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Very pretty bag, ideal for summer time.
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Thanks Ann, bring on the sun!!
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Smashing bag in such delightful fabric.
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Thanks Teresa
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Judith Clarke wrote a new post, Gullivers Brexit 7 years, 2 months ago
Why Gulliver needs a No Deal Brexit.
Firstly I’d like to apologise for starting my blog this month with the B word. I know it’s not everyone’s favourite subject and to be honest I’d rather not be discuss…

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I think I might have to go with GULLIBLE as well! (though while reading I did briefly consider Gullbert)
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Gull named Sue
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Being a Whitby boy I think he should be Count Gulliver 🙂
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Obviously Gullible the brave…… 😉
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I think it should be Greggs, think of all the freebies you could both blag in sponsorship deals
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What a great idea, thankyou
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What a great idea. Thank you
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thank you
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Thank you everyone for the gulltastic names, luckerly for Gulliver the date for contesting his name ran out at midnight last night, (check the date if you haven’t already) and he’s happy to say that he is THE ONE AND ONLY GULLIVER, and will always stay that way. Much seagully love to you all. Xx
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Nina replied to the topic April 2019 – DISCUSSION – SPOILERS in the forum
UKQU BOOK CLUB 7 years, 2 months agoI know it’s still March, but has anyone started reading yet?
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Ami Richards wrote a new post, Review of Makower UK Pinstripe 7 years, 2 months ago
I was lucky enough to receive a bundle of Makower stripped fabrics to review, yippee!
There were twelve 9.75 – 10 inch squares with a thin stripe design, the colours were vibrant and the fabric soft. The e…

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Judith Clarke wrote a new post, Makower Sea Breeze 7 years, 2 months ago
I have been sent some wonderful Makower Sea Breeze fabric to review. It really is a lovely fabric with which to work.
I was sent 14 10inch squares. Before receiving them I had planned to re-cover a deck…

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Wonderful! I did spot Gulliver. I shall be looking for old deck chairs to upcycle now!
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It’s very easy to do. Hope you find some. Thank you
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I spotted Gulliver! Just wanted to say that I love what you did with the fabrics and how you revived the deck chair, it looks fantastic, well done you
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Thank you. It was a fun project
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Carolyn Gibbs recommended the post String Piecing blocks – how to avoid mistakes! 7 years, 2 months ago
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Nina started the topic April 2019 – DISCUSSION – SPOILERS in the forum
UKQU BOOK CLUB 7 years, 2 months agoPlease discuss The Flower Hunter’s Cottage in this thread (to avoid spoilers in the thread where the book was announced!
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Christine Hutchins recommended the post My Grace frame is up! 7 years, 2 months ago
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Nina replied to the topic April 2019 – the book is…. in the forum
UKQU BOOK CLUB 7 years, 2 months agoThe book for APRIL 2019 has been revealed!
It is The Flower Hunter’s Cottage by Dee-ann Black.
To read the article about it, please head over to:
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Nina wrote a new post, UKQU Book Club – April 2019 7 years, 2 months ago
For the first month of the re-launched UKQU Book Club, I have selected The Flower Hunter’s Cottage by Dee-ann Black.
It is a rather fast read with only 30,000 words and easy language. Notwithstanding this, i…

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