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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, Charity Quilting from Our Quilty Pleasures 6 years, 3 months ago
Once we have made quilts for ourselves, for our relatives [who are likely sneaking around corners checking before they arrive that there are no quilts waiting again] friends and neighbours, and the pile still keeps…

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Nina wrote a new post, Stash busting idea – circle scarf with a hidden pocket 6 years, 3 months ago
This time we are going to make a circle scarf with a hidden pocket*; great for when you don’t want to bring a handbag. The pocket is large enough to fit e.g. mobile phone, money, keys, cards or other personal es…

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Nina wrote a new post, UKQU Book Club 2020 – March 6 years, 3 months ago
The UKQU Book Club is back by popular demand!
Our book for March 2020 is For the Love of Quilts, the first in the relatively new series called Wine County Quilts written by Ann Hazelwood. The book is available in…
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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, Win a Tour to the Quilt Festival in Noord Groningen, Holland 6 years, 3 months ago
And the winner of this trip to the Quilt Festival held annually at Noord Gronigen in Holland 11-14 June 2020
arranged by courtesy of ECT Travel is
Helen Keegan! Congratulations!Marjan and Rob R…

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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter and
Silesian Quilt are now friends 6 years, 3 months ago
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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, The Spring Quilt Show 2020 Harrogate 6 years, 3 months ago
Friday dawned bright and beautiful, which was nice after all the rain and stuff we have been having. Just as well since Carol was picking me up 8.30 for a trip to Harrogate Show Ground for Grosvenor Shows’ Spring Q…

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Brilliant that Carol was able to show the finished quilt to Carl from Panicos, it was lovely. I have Already read her Blog. Love your purchases. As a Moda designer I love Robin Pickins and have some of that range already on order from Shelagh Folgate at Moda Fabric Treasures. I will have to find Japan Crafts online because I love that charm pack with Shibori inspired fabric. I have already bought the ruler that Juliet Nice designed for UKQU but it will be interesting to see what you and Andy come up with in the future.
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Thanks Teresa.
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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, JOIN 16,000 STITCHERS AT THE STITCH FESTIVAL THIS FEBRUARY 6 years, 3 months ago
DAILY DEMOS ON THE STITCH STAGE https://www.thestitchfestival.co.uk/the-stitch-stage/
OVER 150 SPECIALIST CRAFT EXHIBITORS https://www.thestitchfestival.co.uk/exhibitors/
OVER 240 WORKSHOPS TO TAKE PART…

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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, Inspirations! 6 years, 4 months ago
Over the holidays and the last couple of weekends I had a bit of spare time, so went for a wander around a well known stuff shop. In our home it’s actually known as Stuff Shop, even though it sells clothing too. M…

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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, Vliseline for Home Interiors 6 years, 4 months ago
Vliseline plays a big part in quilting, but there’s lots of other products that homemakers, upholsterers and more that would be of interest.
There are Vlieseline qualities to suit every home interior…

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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, Super Bloom .. by Edyta Sitar for Makower UK 6 years, 4 months ago
I have always been a bit of a one for lovely fabric .. ok ok, so I admit I might have a couple of metres more than I am ever likely to use in my lifetime, but when Makower UK sent me the new Edyta Sitar range to…

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Nina wrote a new post, Stash busting idea – hair scrunchies 6 years, 5 months ago
This is the third blog in my stash busting series and this time I’m looking at trying to use up some pre-cut and left over fabrics from other projects.
Looking at my fabrics, I found some jelly roll strips and…

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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, Sew Easy Cutting Mats 6 years, 5 months ago
Sew Easy has added four new cutting mats to their ever popular range. Featuring a soft yet stable surface and clear metric and imperial measurements and grid markings, these mats are extremely durable and…

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Nina wrote a new post, UKQU Book Club – the books so far 6 years, 5 months ago
With one year coming to an end and another one starting, we tend to pause and take the opportunity to look back at the year that has been. Hence this may be a good time to do a recap of the books we have read so far…

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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, Stitchers Christmas 6 years, 5 months ago
[Author Unknown]
Twas the night before Christmas, and, oh, I was weary.
My stitching unfinished, my eyes getting bleary.
The stockings weren’t finished, the chimney was bare.
And I knew that morning s…

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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, A quilting journey 6 years, 6 months ago
Ok, so its not for all of us patchworkers and quilters – I get that – but ever since I started quilting I have really enjoyed the piecing but not happy with my quilting efforts. Tugging large quilts through a smal…

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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, The First Quilter I Ever Knew 6 years, 6 months ago
We asked Margaret Attfield, who won the final Janome M100 QDC given away this year about her quilting journey .. in her own words:
I think my quilting journey really began with fashion. From a very early age, I…
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Lovely memories and story and you were not the only baby to be left outside a shop in their pram. I was left outside the International Food Store in Horley in a brand new Silver Cross pram one afternoon. She only remembered when my father came home from work in the evening & they both walked a mile into town to hopefully retrieve me. In my mother’s defence I had only been adopted a few days before so having a new baby could easily be forgotten, unlike a birth mother who had carried and given birth to a child. I was still there in my pram luckily, but crying with gusto because I was hungry. I learnt to sew with my mother on a Singer Treadle machine and then in the late 1960’s she got a green Bernina. I had a Sindy and a Tressy doll so every time she made me a new dress they got one too from the off cuts. I did not get my own sewing machine until the 1970’s when I left home and used it to make curtains, cushions & clothes.
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That is a lovely story. I take my hat off to your mum; those dolls are so fiddly!
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Great blog Margaret…first of many!
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Thank, Lyn!
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Gosh, your Blog brings back memories! I was, obviously, not the only one to leave a new baby outside the shops!! -only be to safely ‘rescued’ half an hour later. Your account of learning to sew at your Mum’s side was like me too but it was my Nan and not my Mum. Thank you for sharing Margaret. xx
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Thank you Sue.
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Nina wrote a new post, Stash busting idea – reversible odds & sods bag 6 years, 6 months ago
Have you got too many fat quarters gathering dust? Two of them can rather quickly be turned into a really useful little bag.
For newborns, the bag is perfect for a few nappies, wet wipes, bottle, muslin,…

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Nina and
Judith Clarke are now friends 6 years, 6 months ago
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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, The Grenfell Quilt Hanging 6 years, 6 months ago
Many of you will recall the incredible events at Grenfell, and the quilts that were created in such a short time to help those who suffered. But life and events continue and Tuesday and the community group she is w…

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What a very poignant and sensitive piece about a tragedy we all felt and a community we all belong to. And when people feel unheard, as so many do,, a really powerful reminder that we are stronger when we are together.
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Maggie – this is true and is wonderful the way quilting reaches out and engages with so many. I hope we can show the completed project when it reaches that stage too.
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Sylvia Thank you for featuring our Quilt in this wonderful site. Sharing our story & supporting our aim to bring more awareness to our cause is much appreciated
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Nina wrote a new post, My song title challenge 6 years, 6 months ago
When putting my hand up to be given a song title to interpret by making something quilty, I wasn’t at all sure I’d get a song title that I actually recognised; as I had never heard of some of the ones allocated ear…

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I didn’t get it-too busy to keep up when Prince was in his heyday-but I love it! What a super quilt! So clever, too.
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I didn’t guess it until the end! Great quilt Nina and great interpretation!!
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Fantastic Nina! I love it – especially the face, and the clues. I think I got it from clue 2 – that was when I started thinking of songs that I knew with those words!
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Very clever, but had no clue, still don’t. I have heard of him though.
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I didn’t get it, I could on think of “send all your kisses to me”. I’m not good with lyrics or Prince . It’s beautifully executed
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That is a lovely Blog Nina. Such a good interpretation, lots more kisses to you. Xxx
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Loving how you have made this quilt, bet you were singing the song as you stitched along!
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Mwah Kiss!!!!
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6 years, 3 months ago
Love it! Jiggling obviously worked marvellously