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Christine Hutchins recommended the post Quick make: Mini Ironing pad and bag 6 years, 3 months ago
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Christine Hutchins recommended the post From London’s iconic skyline 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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Mo Jones recommended the post Craft4Crafters, Exeter 2019 6 years, 3 months ago
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Ruth Garner recommended the post From London’s iconic skyline 6 years, 3 months ago
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Sarah Wells wrote a new post, From London’s iconic skyline 6 years, 3 months ago
When Sylvia mentioned the landscapes theme for blogs I was reluctant to begin with but my love and fascination with history got the better of me. From my school days I have been very interested in our countries…

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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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Corinne Curtis wrote a new post, Quick make: Mini Ironing pad and bag 6 years, 3 months ago
I’m a convert to those mini irons for taking to workshops or for having beside me when I’m sewing lots of little pieces that need pressing, but when you have a mini iron you really also need a mini ironing pad. I’m…

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Denise Inkson wrote a new post, Clover Tassel Maker: Product Review by Denise Inkson Aka The Cheap Procrastinator 6 years, 3 months ago
First and foremost, I would like to thank Clover and the United Kingdom Quilters United – https://ukqu.co.uk/- website for allowing me the honor of product testing the Clover Tassel Maker, small size.
I am n…
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Christine Hutchins wrote a new post, My new old toy! 6 years, 3 months ago
As I haven’t quite got to the making stage of my next challenge piece, I thought I’d write about a recent acquisition.
I have a STABLE (Stash Accumulated Beyond Life Expectancy) that doesn’t appear to be decre…

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What a beauty!
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Oh the memories came flooding back! I learned to sew on one of these, so when I went to secondary school and was confronted by a hand wheel Singer, it was a real step down from hands free!
I remember Mum changing the leather belt. It lived in an alcove by the hearth, so it was always available if you just lifted off the cover. She would only ever use 40 thread, but ours was a Jones. You can get a fair old speed going and it is a most satisfying noise!
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Corinne Curtis recommended the post Social Media 1: An Introduction 6 years, 3 months ago
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Ruth Garner wrote a new post, Landmark of the North 6 years, 3 months ago
During December the Bloggers who wanted to take part were issued with a challenge to interpret a song .. but this time the challenge has been Landmarks. What better place to be – beside the seaside, beside the…

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Rebecca Nevard wrote a new post, Product Review – Sunny Bee by Makower 6 years, 3 months ago
I was very lucky to be asked to review a new range by Makower, called Sunny Bee. I am a total sucker for dots, bees, daisies and sunflowers. This range features all of these elements, so frankly I’m in heaven. Su…

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Jane Galley wrote a new post, Clover Tassle Maker 6 years, 3 months ago
The advantage of making your own tassles is that you will always have them to match the item you are making. You can match colour, materials and size. I’ve always made them before using cardboard so I was quick t…

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Christine Hutchins recommended the post Inspirations! 6 years, 3 months ago
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Sylvia Priest – webmaster and quilter wrote a new post, Inspirations! 6 years, 3 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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Jane Galley wrote a new post, Famous Places Mini Quilt 6 years, 4 months ago
When we were asked to do the music themed quilts, it was all good fun. There wasn’t a lot of pressure on us as it was all down to personal interpretation of the song.
So the Bloggers asked for another challenge. I…
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Very successful too! I love your viewpoint: it really works. Nice to see varied techniques being used so well.
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thank you, learned a lot from doing it 🙂
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What a great wall hanging! I like the fabrics used especially as they were scraps. I am glad you enjoyed doing this, it is good to learn new tricks. Recognised the Humber Bridge from your interpretation. I really liked doing mine too. Like you, I am looking forward to the next challenge. Home we have more of these Famous Places!
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Thank you Sue, I’m already thinking about the next one.
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Love it Jane x
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Thank you 🙂
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Great, well done
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thank you Sharon
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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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Sue Burford wrote a new post, The New Library of Birmingham 6 years, 4 months ago
The new Library of Birmingham replaced the Central Library and was opened in September 2013. Situated on the west side of the city centre at Centenary Square, beside the Birmingham Rep and Baskerville House.
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The building is fascinating. We hated it when it appeared with its ‘old bicycle wheels’ struck on the outside but when it is lit up in the evenings it is stunning. The inside, and the roof terraces, are clean and inviting with lots of comfy seating places to read your books or just contemplate the world or view the exhibitions. Rumour had it that they had run out of money to stock new books so it isn’t rammed to the rooftops – but technology plays a part in that, this is a fab design and looks lovely in the picture frame Sue. The frame reinforces the clean lines seen on this modern building. Well done – it is a lovely representation! .
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What lovely quilting! It certainly complements your accurate design. Angles and curves all in one place. I really enjoyed reading this blog. It brought back many memories, as I used both the lovely old Reference Library ( when I was a student) and the Central Library. This was new then (when taking my Finals in 1974). I was rather shocked that it was being replaced after only 40 years and very amused to see that the upside-down ziggurat has been replaced by a another, right-side-up ziggurat!
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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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