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Juggling: my Splendid Sampler block!

8 January, 2017 by admin 43 Comments

Hi there! It’s been a while, I had the best intentions to do a lot more blogging in 2016. Oops. If you have a poke around you’ll see I’m not very good at the writing and documenting part of my creative life. Thanks for visiting me over here in the middle of a warm and sunny Sydney summer. Hope you are having a splendid day!

I assume some of you are here for tips on making Block 90 on The Splendid Sampler adventure. What a wonderful project Pat and Jane have put together, and can you believe we’re just 10 blocks shy of completing? I’ve been making some of the blocks along the way and now that I have a plan for sashing I’m more excited than ever to get cracking with it. I’ve made lots of sampler quilts, I really love them because there’s always something new and those little blocks are fun to make.

I'm setting my Splendid Sampler blocks with a jaunty & spiky sashing.

I’m setting my Splendid Sampler blocks with a jaunty & spiky sashing.

So, back to my little block… I’ve used some of my favourite techniques – applique circles, bias tape applique and wonky crosses. I love layering different techniques in a little block. But it can be a little daunting if you’ve never done something like this before. Working at a small scale also means I need to pay extra attention to extra bulk and staying inside the seam allowance.

As you read the pattern instructions you’ll see there are a few stages. I recommend you chunk it down to manageable parts if its the first time you try one of the techniques. Actually, even if you’re confident, take time to enjoy the process with a couple of cups of tea or a walk around the block…

choose fabric

Firstly, choose all your fabrics and gather your supplies. My suggested fabric quantities are generous so you can trim back your block. You’ll also see I use a metal 1/8″ bias tape maker. It came in a set which I bought online from California, I so wish I could get these easily locally. You may be lucky enough to have them at your local quilt store. But if not, you can carefully cut a strip of Mylar plastic. The metal bias bars get very hot and help form a nice crease, please be careful if you are using one.

I prefer using a metal bias bar and having a closed loop rather than an open bias tape because it is sturdier and I can manipulate it without worrying it will fray and lose the creases. It also stores nicely around a spool or wooden dowelling even in the most humid Sydney weather.

So grab your supplies and lets get started!

Prepare your 3 bias tape loops first. Cut your strips from an 8″ square of fabric. 3/4″ wide strips cut on the diagonal from the square.

cut bias strips

Press strips in half. Wrong sides together, be gentle not to stretch them.

press bias in half

Place bias bar inside the fold and mark where your seam should go. Don’t make it too snug or you won’t be able to slide the bar in and out. I use a generous 1/8″ seam.

stitch with correct seam allowance

Once you have stitched the strip and you are sure you can move the bias bar in and out, trim back the seam allowance to reduce bulk.

trim back seam

We’re nearly there… twist seam to the back and press it down. Remove the bias bar. Repeat for the two other bias tape strips.

press back seam

Wind them around your finger or a pencil to get them to curl a little. This will help you get nice tight loops to applique.

twist around your finger

Make sure you’ve got all your fabric pieces ready to proceed. Background, squares for circles and strips to insert.

bias tape ready

Trace the pattern lightly on to your background square. Trace the outside of the circles and one side of each loop. You will use this as a guide to place your applique. Make sure you leave plenty of room around the outside to centre your block. I also mark the corner points to help with trimming the block later.

trace pattern on background

Using little dots of applique glue, place your loops down on your background fabric. You can also use tiny applique pins or baste them down with thread.

applique glue

Using a colour that camouflages with your applique loop, stitch it down firmly. See the tails of the loops? They will be hidden behind the appliquéd circles. Trim them on the diagonal to make them less bulky.

applique loops

Now it’s time to prepare your juggling balls. This is a two step process. First we make the wonky crosses, then we trim them back to a circle to applique down.

Start with one of the square pieces of fabric and cut it randomly in half. Select which fabric strip you will be inserting.

cut square in half

Sew the strip to one half. Then stitch the other half of the square to it. Always using a 1/4″ seam allowance.

piece in strip

Cut this randomly across the strip you just set in. Choose your next fabric strip.
cut in half again

Stitch one side on first. Sewing the second side is a little trickier. You need to try to align the two sides, which is difficult with that pesky angled seam allowance in the way. I visually line it up as much as possible then fold over the seam allowance to check it. Sliding it up and down till its as good as I can get it.

fold over seam allowance to help align

Because I’m extra cautious I still don’t stitch the whole seam, I just sew the crucial middle of the seam bit first, flip it over and check it before stitching the whole lot. This may seam tedious but it’s not as tedious as having to unpick the whole thing!

stitch centre to check

Flipping over to the back of your wonky cross, trim or grade that top seam allowance. Usually we can press seams open to reduce bulky seams but the open seams stretch too much for these small circles.

grade seams

Grab your circle template and trace around it with a pencil. Check out those graded seams…

trace circle

Trim back your circle to a generous 1/4″ – 1/2″ seam allowance and stitch a running stitch around. Pull on the end of the threads to gather the circle around your template. Don’t cut your threads yet!

gather circle

To get a nice smooth circle ready to applique down I run some starch around the outside edge of the circle with a brush. Or you can put a little pressing liquid in a dish and roll the edge around quickly. Press the circle with a warm iron, be careful not to melt your plastic template!

starch edges

You can wrap a piece of foil around it if you like, that helps protect the plastic and holds the heat for longer to get a crisp edge.

wrap with foil

Repeat that for the two remaining circles and applique them down into place. Choose fine thread that disappears when you place it over your applique shape.

applique circles

When you are finished with all the applique, give it a light press and trim your block down to 6.5″.

trim block

And that’s another block done and ready to join the others! I hope you’ve learnt something new. We all have our favourite techniques and I know fiddly work isn’t for every one. You may want to skip making the bias tape loops and just applique ribbon or use embroidery to create the loops. And instead of those wonky juggling balls you can fussy cut some fun fabric circles…

Whatever you do, thank you for joining me for The Splendid Sampler. I look forward to seeing all your lovely blocks. And I’m eagerly awaiting The Splendid Sampler book that Pat and Jane are publishing with all the patterns so I can continue making more of these great blocks. It’ll be a lovely record of this fun project.

Here’s a photo of my original block that will appear in the book. In fact, I think it’s even on the cover. I can’t wait to see my block together with all the other Designer blocks!

juggling

I’m more of an Instagram girl these days, feel free to tag me if you have any questions. You can find me over there as lorena_in_syd. I know, sew original!

Happy stitching!

Lorena x

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The Splendid Sampler

2 February, 2016 by admin Leave a Comment

It’s no secret that I love a sampler quilt, in fact I think I may be a tiny bit addicted to little blocks that let me play with fabric in small chunks of time. If you also love projects that keep changing and surprise you with different techniques and fabric possibilities you may want to join The Splendid Sampler Sew Along.

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This brilliant year long project is the brain child of two very talented designers, Jane Davidson and Pat Sloan. They’ve collaborated with over 80 exciting designers to bring you one hundred 6″ patterns over the course of a year. Patterns will be released every three or four days, allowing for holidays.

There’s a bunch of other big names in this collaboration, a handful of Aussies I love like Cat Demack, Jen Kingwell and Siobhan Rogers. Some long time favourite international designers like Kerry Green, Latifah Saafir and Victoria Findlay Wolfe. Actually, choosing just three to mention was hard, you need to check out the whole list!

And then there’s me. Hahaha, I’m certainly feeling like I’m punching above my weight with this and I’m intending to sew along and learn new stuff from all the other designers. And I’ll have to put more effort into this blogging caper… but it’s more likely that you’ll find me over in The Splendid Sampler Facebook Group (Currently 8,000+ members) or posting my progress on Instagram. Check out #TheSplendidSampler hashtag to see what everyone else is doing.

It all kicks off this Valentines Day (14th February) perfect to demonstrate the huge love that Pat & Jane have poured into this adventure. So what are you waiting for? Sign up is free over HERE!

 

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Spent a delightful day teaching my #kawandiworksho Spent a delightful day teaching my #kawandiworkshop on the Central Coast with @themakersstudio!

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Thank you so much for having me Cheryl. It was lovely to meet you all and I hope you feel inspired to play with your textile scraps!

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Spoiler alert… both the quilt and Big Tone survi Spoiler alert… both the quilt and Big Tone survived their “almost an introduction to hang gliding” experience!
It was almost the thrill of lifetime when we tried It was almost the thrill of lifetime when we tried to photograph this quilt in the wild. 

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There’s a reason why Stanwell Tops is a favourite launching site for hang gliders, it’s very windy! Dramatic cliffs with breathtaking views up and down the coastline. 

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But all I kept thinking about was, will my husband end up on the news? And how many seams will pop with the force of this wind. I took two quick snaps and then bundled this Scrappy Trip flimsy back into the car. I love this photo though, Tone looks like a quilt monster!

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Scrappy Trip Around The World pattern by @quiltville_bonnie using @carolynfriedlander prints and shot cottons by @fabric.journey. 
June 2020, Stanwell Tops NSW

Day 23 for #igquiltfest2023 - QUILTS IN THE WILD

#quilt #quiltsinthewild #outdoors #stanwellpark #takeoff #scrappytriparoundtheworld #scrapquilt #flimsy #favouritequilt
I’m here to tell you that curved EPP (English Pa I’m here to tell you that curved EPP (English Paper Piecing) is absolutely doable! It’s one of the techniques I use to make miniature sampler blocks when I don’t have time or tools to prep for appliqué or make templates. 

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Generally I use a print out on freezer paper and use that as my EPP templates by numbering the pieces and cutting the block apart. Then it’s just a case of sewing it back together, like a jigsaw puzzle!

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I use freezer paper because I’m only making one of each block for a sampler. But for repeated blocks I use thin card that can be reused. 

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These blocks were made back in 2011 for my first Chuck Nohara quilt. Block patterns are from the Chuck Nohara book, 2001 New Patchwork Patterns. 

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This is one of the techniques I teach my students in my regular monthly sampler classes. Come along if you’d like to learn more nifty tricks to get those quilts finished!

#epp
#quilt
#skills
#epplove 
#curvedepp
#cuteblocks
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#chucknohara
#handstitched
#chuckwithlorena
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Opal Essence, the EPP version… half scale for ad Opal Essence, the EPP version… half scale for added cuteness. This is the largest circle. Now to try the medium and small ones. 

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What do you think? I reckon it’s a good scrap buster that can be stitched by hand wherever you are. I love a portable project so I can squeeze some stitching into the busiest of days. 

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If it works, I’ll get some kits made up. They would make adorable cushions or bags. Would you like to make one?

#epp #opalessencequilt #handmade #slowstitching #eppeverywhere #curvedepp #tumblingblocks #tryingnewthings #patterndesign #patternmaking #scrapquilt
Day 20 of #igquiltfest2023 asks “What was I thin Day 20 of #igquiltfest2023 asks “What was I thinking?”

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Last October, when I finally made a quilt from my 169 Dear Jane blocks and then cut it up to make a coat, I was relieved! 

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Those blocks had been finished since 2005, taunting me, in their little plastic folders. But I kinda fell out of love with the fabric and my piecing skills have improved so much since then, that I couldn’t imagine having this quilt around the house. All that work though!

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But as I’ve found, those are the quilts that are perfect to turn into coats! Having quilt coats is really the only reason I now look forward to colder weather. Can’t wait to wear this one this winter. Imagine the conversations it will start!

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2023 QUILT COAT CLASSES 

Want to come and make one with me? Here’s a list of quilt coat workshops for this year. You can cut up an old quilt, make up the panels or whip up an entirely new quilt for the express purpose of cutting it up 🤣

Book your spot directly with the organisers!

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20/ 21 MAY @mysewingsupplies (Sylvania)
24 JUNE/ 1 JULY @usefulbox (Marrickville)
22/ 23 JULY @60stitches_ (Warriewood)
2/3 SEPTEMBER @berryquiltandco (Berry)

#quilt #bucketlistquilt #dearjanequilt #quiltcoat #isewmyownclothes #quiltsofinstagram #makersgonnamake #igquiltfest #sewover50
Slowing down fast fashion and I think I’ll keep Slowing down fast fashion and I think I’ll keep going… Initially I thought stitching the yoke would be enough but this linen is thin and a little see through, I think it will be more wearable with added stitching. It’s also fun!

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#bluemonday #sashikostitching #linenshirt #embellished #wabisabi #offtherackhacks #customized #handstitched #embroidery #slowstitching #fastfashionrebellion
When @toomuchfabric started her Chuck Nohara quilt When @toomuchfabric started her Chuck Nohara quilt in our #3rdsaturdayclass @mysewingsupplies, none of us had heard of that dreaded C word! Now three years later, after cancelled classes, lockdowns, masks and lots of testing before gathering, her amazing quilt top is done! Congratulations Sharon on your persistence and phenomenal achievement. We are all so happy to share this joyous moment with you!

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Barb is working on her blue and white version of the quilt. Block by block it’s coming together. Keep going Barb, that’s how it gets done!

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Sue is making these adorable teddy bears for a baby quilt!

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Adele is back and working on giant, earthy log cabin blocks with foxes for a special boy. 

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Just a few snippets of what happens in one of my quilt classes… it’s a supportive and welcoming environment with amazing service from Bernadette, Ian and their team. Thank you all for another fab day. 

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Can you believe that the NEXT CLASS is 16 APRIL? New people always welcome. We’ll see you there with bells on! 🔔 

#learntoquilt #samplerquilt #sewingiscool #shoplocal #supportyourlocalquiltshop  #shareyourwork #chuckwithlorena #quiltclass
When my quilting friend Maree passed away it took When my quilting friend Maree passed away it took the wind out of my sails. She was so clever and generous with her knowledge. And supportive of me and my teaching endeavours. 

We had worked together, in a group of four, on four quilts. One of them was my Chuck Nohara quilt. Maree had made her own set of blocks but never got around to finishing her quilt. 

Honouring all that work and skill was a labour of love. I never had a chance to discuss what her plan was before she left us. 

Maree had an incredible skill with colour. One of the other quilts we worked on, the sweet Japanese baskets, she pulled together with an amazing purple and yellow border. 

So I listened to Maree and finished her Chuck Nohara quilt with a purple and yellow border. I think people were shocked but I know Maree would have loved it. The quilt was raffled off for Quilt NSW. And someone I now know won it and loves it. That’s such a relief, thank you Maree and thank you @craftypinkcreates 💞

DAY 17 - QUILTS of SIGNIFICANCE for #igquiltfest2023

#groupquilt #quilting #quiltsofsignificance #quiltsofinstagram #colourandmovement #chucknohara
One of my dresses got a tear where I wore a name b One of my dresses got a tear where I wore a name badge. Oops! So I decided to PUT A BIRD ON IT! 
Gotta love a bit of visible mending to extend the life of my clothes 💛

#visiblemending #putabirdonit #portlandia #applique #boro #mendingmatters #sustainablefashion #handmade #memadeeveryday
Best tip ever for #igquiltfest2023? It’s not all Best tip ever for #igquiltfest2023? It’s not all about quilting. Look after your body, take time to breathe. Go for swims, catch up with friends over coffee and cake, go to the art gallery!

You see, all those other things support your creativity. There’s no point to pumping out quilts just because. What’s your purpose? 

Enjoy the ride!

#livewell
#balance
#besttipever
#takeabreath
#mycreativelife
#alwayssayyestoadventure
Did I take enough photos in yesterday’s class? N Did I take enough photos in yesterday’s class? Never! But I took enough to document some brilliant finishes! Well done everyone, your persistence has paid off!

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Lynn completed her #KawandiRetreatBag. It’s a real beauty!

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Learne made a quilt for her brother who lives in the country. This quick  #RollTheDiceQuilt is cut from six panels depicting Australia’s unofficial national anthem Waltzing Matilda. It turned out so good!

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Lynn also finished her gorgeous #swirlygigquilt and nailed those y-seams. Way to go Lynn!

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Sandra completed her #EvaDress started in last month’s class. She was working with limited yardage so some pattern pieces were patchworked together. Not that you can tell! Great job Sandra!

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Diane popped in to share her fun Eva Dress finish too! I love the external patch pockets. And the black bias binding trim. Very cool!

Just a snippet of what goes on in our monthly #3rdWednesdayClass @mysewingsupplies. No photos of the coffee, cheerleading and excited chatter. There is always cake. Sorry you missed this GF one I baked just for you Sharon. Hope you’re feeling better soon 🫶

NEXT MONTH
19 April is our Visible Mending class. Only a couple of spots left in this hand working class. Contact the shop for more info!

#learntosew #quiltingisfun #quiltmaking #dressmaking #sewingcommunity #nocaloriesatquiltclass
My most recent finish? This cone of Aurifil thread My most recent finish? This cone of Aurifil thread. It sure surprised me when the bobbin stopped winding!

Day 14 - RECENT FINISH #igquiltfest2023 

Still working my way through the bucket-o-scraps! I sew them when I need leaders & enders, chain piece them between projects, or whenever I need something mindless to work on. 

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There are thousands of them, goodness knows what I’ll do with them but they are too cute to throw away!

#scrap #scrappy #textilewaste #postagestampquilt #fourpatchquilt #textilelove #leadersandenders #tinypieces #reducetextilewaste
Whilst making dinner last night, I wondered what I Whilst making dinner last night, I wondered what I could grab in the kitchen to make a #quiltfromthings! Always multi tasking here… 

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This comes in response to @stitchandyarn’s #quiltfromabrief series. Thanks to the @theelectricquiltcompany Tara has a giveaway for their brilliant EQ8 software. You’ve got till 15th March to share your entry. More details on her blog. 

Thanks Tara for the opportunity to play a little, this was fun! I like how my “quilt” uses a little ombré and text to create colour and movement... Just like my real quilts 💫

#tessellation
#quiltdesign
#playmatters
#patterndesign
#createeveryday
#imaginativeplay
That was me willing the sun to shine just a little That was me willing the sun to shine just a little bit brighter this morning… seems I have a knack for finishing quilt tops just as the weather turns!

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This quick quilt is pieced, now to quilt it. And are you thinking what I’m thinking? Autumn is coming, Winter will soon follow… It would make an excellent quilt coat! 

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Want to come and make one with me?
Here’s a list of my quilt coat workshops for this year. You can cut up an old quilt, make up the panels or make an entirely new quilt for the express purpose of cutting it up 🤣Book your spot directly with the organisers!

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20/ 21 MAY @mysewingsupplies (Sylvania)
24 JUNE/ 1 JULY @usefulbox (Marrickville)
22/ 23 JULY @60stitches_ (Warriewood)
2/3 SEPTEMBER @berryquiltandco (Berry)

#flimsy
#quilttop
#quickquilt
#quartercircles
#fromquilttocoat
#isewmyownclothes
#letthefabricdothework
#victoriafindlaywolfefabric
Day 11 of #igquiltfest - QUILT BACK ➖➖➖ Ha Day 11 of #igquiltfest - QUILT BACK 

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Hand made stitches are like fingerprints. They are unique and depend as much on your dexterity as they do on your needle, thread and even the thickness of the quilt you’re stitching through. Steady, regular stitches on the front and back are my goal. I love the texture and rhythm of them so much that I like to feature them by using a high contrast quilt back on my kawandi. 

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I have a number of local-ish kawandi workshops coming up if you’re interested in learning this traditional technique that I’ve adapted to work with my own patchwork scraps. 

25 March @themakersstudio (East Gosford)
1 April @60stitches_ (Warriewood)
12 April @fabricgarden (Neutral Bay)
22-23 April @berryquiltandco (Berry)
29 April @a_fine_line_quiltery (Mittagong)

I provide a complete kit so you have exactly what you need and can focus on technique. Contact the organisers directly to book your spot or if you have any queries.

#kawandi
#quiltback
#aurifil12wt 
#handmade
#handquilting
#madebyhand
#slowstitching
#igquiltfest2023
Quick quarter circle blocks made with my @victoria Quick quarter circle blocks made with my @victoriafindlaywolfe stash. With a little bit of extra patchwork, I managed to squeeze a 60” quilt out of the last bits of that B&W Manor Stripe. Any chance of a reprint Victoria? Those stripes rock 😎

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Now to sew the blocks together and decide how to quilt it. A quick palette cleanser whilst I keep busy and wait for news from the hospital…

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#quickquilt
#12inchblock
#modernquilt
#quartercircles 
#curvedpiecing
#machinepieced
#victoriafindlaywolfe
Quilts are wonderful teachers! No other quilt has Quilts are wonderful teachers! No other quilt has taught me more than the ones I’ve made using the little black and white drawings in Chuck Nohara’s 2001 New Patchwork Patterns! Some lessons are about friendship, personal growth and my professional development. Others are more tangible…

1️⃣ Anything goes, if you cut it small enough

2️⃣ Sashing and cornerstones bring everything together

3️⃣ There’s more than one way…

4️⃣ Do a little everyday and eventually you will finish it

5️⃣ People will do amazing things if you reward them with cake!

Day 7 #igquiltfest2023 is about the LESSON LEARNED

#quilt
#skills
#quiltlove
#scrapquilt
#samplerquilt
#chucknohara
#kitchensinkquilt
#learntmylessons
Oooh, look what the postman just delivered? The pa Oooh, look what the postman just delivered? The parcel is still hot from sitting in his van on this scorcher of a day here in Sydney. 

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It’s Next Door Garden, the latest beautiful fabric range from  @victoriafindlaywolfe for Free Spirit! 

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I 💚 the bright, clear colours and eclectic, and occasionally retro, mix of textures. Thanks for the extra bits of fabric too Victoria. I know exactly what to do with these. I’m excited to finish a quilt I started years ago 💫

#mailday
#treatyoself
#squishymail
#freespiritfabrics 
#victoriafindlaywolfe
I’ve always been incapable of sitting for long p I’ve always been incapable of sitting for long periods of time with idle hands. It’s one of my flaws. I reckon it’s why I don’t enjoy going to concerts or movies. My hands get bored. I was always the one doodling during lectures… 

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I sew whilst “watching” something on my phone. I sew on airplanes, on the train, in the car, at the hospital, waiting to hear news… 

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Sewing focuses my thoughts and calms my busy mind. Whether it’s machine or hand piecing, hands keep the rhythm, fabric is the tune.

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I’ve always had strong hands, they are hard workers too. Mixing cocktails till the wee hours, chopping tub fulls of vegetables in sleek steel kitchens. And these days they love wielding a rotary cutter with a nice new sharp blade. Cutting is still my favourite step in quilt making!

DAY 4 prompt for #igquiltfest2023 is all about CREATIVE HANDS

#mytools 
#stitching
#igquiltfest
#creativehands
#lookafteryourtools
#makersgonnamake
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