Maria Spiller
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Maria Spiller
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jacqui_cole wrote a new post, P&Q Class…or is it P&Q Therapy? 8 years, 4 months ago
If you have read my Bio or popped onto my own blog, you will know that I write under the name Picklepiemama, and that I spend far too much time making things (or, at the very least, thinking about making things). I…

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As a retired occupational therapist with over 30 years experience I applaud your determination to try and overcome your difficulties by engaging in patchwork and quilting and by joining a group. My working life was spent encouraging people beset with mental health problems to be creative and express themselves through various meaningful activities. We were NOT the “fluffy bunny” ladies but professionals who understood the importance of being productive and achieving success. The NHS has gradually eroded our role as services have moved away from activity based treatments to “support and counselling” . Recent research has proved what we all knew – people gain much from being involved in creative activities. I run two quilting groups now in retirement and I know that my friends gain much from the support, encouragement and socialising being in a group can give when dealing with the problems we all experience in our everyday lives.
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Thank you for that ☺
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Hi Jacqui.
Well done on an open, honest and transparent blog. I too took up sewing just over 5 years ago following a nervous breakdown. I had no confidence, had lost and didn’t recognise “myself” at all, and felt that I didn’t have any skills or purpose I had previously had to offer were gone.
I only managed to attend a sewing lesson as the tutor was an old neighbour, but even then it took weeks and weeks to get through that door to ask if I could enrol. At my first session I made a small patchwork cushion and a hanging heart. I cried my eyes out because at last I had managed to do something positive.
I sew every day, partly because I want to but also because I have to. As you mentioned in your blog, it also stops me falling into my negative thoughts.
Don’t get me wrong, sewing has not cured my depression, anxiety, panic attacks and multiple other problems, but it sure does help.
For me, sewing, patchwork and quilting is definitely my therapy, but one that fortunately I love.
Regards, Jo X-
Thanks Jo. And I am so glad you managed that first step. Sometimes everything is so, so hard. I almost aways carry some kind of sewing with me now, so that I have something to focus on rather than whatever my brain is trying to fixate me on. It rarely fails to help.
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I have just written my March blog – which is along similar lines. I fully agree with what you have said here, and I’m glad that you continue to go along to classes even when it is difficult. I’m lucky, as I am a foster carer, and as the main Carer I don’t do any other work, and I try to make sure (as far as possible) that I never miss attending my quilting group. Now I’m go to spend time in therapy this evening – doing some sewing!
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Jo Graham wrote a new post, A Happy 2018 – How To Cover A Diary / Book 8 years, 4 months ago
Welcome to you all and a happy 2018
I hope that you all had a fantastic Christmas and New Year, and received lots of sewing related presents! I am so pleased to be a part of this new group for UKQU, but having…

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I love this, great choice for a 1st blog post. x
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Hi Sarah,
Thank you for the compliment on my choice of themes for my first blog. Will you be giving this a try?
Do let me know,
Regards, Jo x-
I will be giving this a go, when time allows. x
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Helpful blog, I’ve bought a boring desk diary this year, now off to cover it! Thank you 🙂
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Hi Heather
I am really glad that you have found the blog useful. As I said to Judith in my reply to her, I would suggest for your first attempt that you buy a cheap diary. Don’t use your best fabric – use a cheap one first of all. Try following the instructions that I have given (if you can!!!) and if need be, watch a tutorial on YouTube for a bit of back up help.
I would really love to see your finished results Heather if you can post it onto the blog….but be warned, once you start covering books it becomes very addictive!
Regards, Jo x
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Fantastic and really informative post, can’t wait for your next one x
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Hi Gini,
Thank you for such positive feedback. I am plased you liked the blog and found it informative enough. It’s certainly daunting being a new to this blogging lark!
after reading your review I know where to come if I need help!
Regards, Jo x
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Brilliant, not something I would have done in the past but you have had this task so simple, I should have a go.
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Hi Judith
So glad that you liked the blog, and is now something you are willing to give a go. I would suggest for your first attempt that you buy a cheap diary (the ones from the shops where that you pay literally 99p or £1 for. Don’t use your best fabric – use a cheap one first of all. Try following the instructions that I have given (if you can!!!) and if need be, watch a tutorial on YouTube for a bit of back up help.
Let me know how you get on Judith,
Regards Jo x
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Lovely little blog Jo, I make lots of book covers and really enjoy making them. I love Tilda fabric as well and have made some of her items – my favourite is a seabird who has very long legs and lives in my bathroom. Looking forward to next months blog x
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Thank you for your kind words Sue……I am a Tilda freak. There are Tilda makes all around the flat!
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Length 120cm ( 47”) Width 44cm (17 1⁄2”)
I love to start by choosing the central fabric which can showcase nice large patterned design as you will need 10″ square of it. You can then use the same fabric…

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