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- You say tomato
Anyhoo, all this tomato talk made me think we should make one of our own. So here’s the pattern - no silly strawberries to distract us though, just a good sturdy tomato full of Take the stitch length on your sewing machine down a bit so that the walnut shells don’t come out the Push the toy fill down into the curved bits of the tomato to make it sit nicely. Tie a knot in some thick thread and go down into the tomato through the point where the seams meet at
- NSW Quilt Show
I know I said there were new Sarah Fielke patterns too, but sometimes you have to get done what you can
- Home and Away
saying SORRY I haven't given you a Smites post but I've been doing a few little panic pivots of my own The pattern for the quilts comes from the workbook supplied for the class - which has nearly 30 quilt patterns in it, all using a precut acrylic template set. Sisters, its available on demand at my website - except that of course you have to work out of your own
- Running up to Christmas
thestrawberrythief.com.au/product/stop-thief-2024-bom-fabric-bundle/ As always with my BOMs though, you can use your own You can of course, as before, sign up and make the quilt without the kit, and BOM signups for the pattern how best to practise before you start your quilt, and this is a great way to do it - plus you get a pattern gift or a stitchy friend, or embroider a cushion or table mat, make a Christmas stocking... all the patterns
- Make a covered tape measure
I have trouble getting her interested in sewing (I'll wear her down eventually!!) I've never done this before, and it's not Sue's pattern, I just made it up as I went along. Put a big ring of glue around the edge of the cardboard and press the fabric over it to glue it down. I used a book to hold it down for a few moments so its was stuck. It doesn't matter if this stays permanently, its just to make it easier to sew.
- Farewell
The publishers wanted to include it in the book, and although the pattern, blocks and dimensions were In the mean time though, Freddy taught a few of my quilt patterns too! As far as I was concerned, if Freddy Moran wanted to teach one of my quilt patterns then that was 100% head around the door, with her eyes twinkling behind huge red eye glasses, bangles rattling up and down encourage you to go and find out about them - they took traditional quilting and made it into their own
- The Tawny Frogmouth
I’m sure at some point after all the Big Woods BOM development and pattern waiting is done, and Tula I was standing in the cafe down the road waiting for my latte one morning, and there it was, jumping I’m not going to sell this quilt as a pattern (WAY too complicated) - its being made for my house, and I will also probably work some patterned fabrics into the leaves and the Tawny himself, but not into
- Big Woods just around the corner - Join now
Sarah Fielke Finished Size: 70” x 96” (1.78m x 2.44m) - single bed Monthly sections of the digital pattern
- Further Thoughts on Judging
the judges and the guild cant be accused of bias for or against, and that each quilt is judged on its own That's another matter though. This is where its pretty cloudy and the people getting cranky about the rules need to calm down a bit show judges are professional quilters, making some or all of their income from their quilts, teaching, pattern There's a lot of quilters out there with veeery strong opinions on this matter one way or another.
- Window Pouch Tutorial
more the little square in the middle is the perfect size for the heart block from my Courting quilt pattern Center the zipper over the top face up, and then place the window panel face down on the top, lining Lay the other window piece face down on top and clip together. Stitch using your zipper foot.
- Quilt market 2
The pattern isn’t actually formally called Happy Hands, a previous owner nicknamed it that because it It reminds me of a Coxcomb pattern but simplified, so perhaps that was the original maker’s inspiration art of paper cutting, and in this instance the quilter obviously decided to try her hand at a quilt pattern
- Judgy McJudgison
They always try to get judges who are different in their own styles and genres - this year we had Judy If there are 40 quilts in the category we might go down to Fourth, with two or three JCs. That's when we get down to looking very, very closely. We had the stories of the quilts read, and evaluated wether things were from a pattern, or were an original We came down fairly easily to three quilts, and then we pondered and talked for a long time!











