Probably not - we will see how the day progresses. It is now Fat Tuesday all over the world, and a winner has been drawn. She recreated Jane's quilt, and then created a quilt design representing each of Jane's six published novels. We made the trip to my favourite quilt store, Sew Sisters, today as they had an Easter egg hunt on and I was looking for a few specific items. I love it - it is perfect for a Queensland Christmas - bright and happy Summer Christmas colours. Machine or hand piece with Inklingo. TrackBack (0), Hapi ……it certainly makes you feel that way. Majella quilted it with a new number 8 quilting pattern - great for any modern quilt! Love the Boxer Rebellion quilt!! From: American Quilter's Society (September 01, 2013), Check items to add to the cart or select all, eBook Jane Austen's Quilts Inspired by Her Novels, Only registered users can write reviews. The collection is on sale — and there are. There’s a wonderful article about Lucy Boston and her quilts here as well as some pictures. Comments (0) I saw these two spools of quilting thread that I know I’ll use. They made such an impression that every girl in class bought one. The popularity of this trio of designers increases with each range they produce for their legion of followers. Printemps is no exception. KIELBASA RICE PILAF AND STRAWBERRY ANGEL CAKE, Going Grey and Slightly Green - Nana Chel, Blueberry Muffins with Cake Crumb Topping, A wonderful lodge break in Argyll – Loch Lomond Holiday Park, Everyday Homestead Granola (or how I stopped burning the stuff), The Second Reinvention of "The Purple Cupboard". Meg:), Love these ornaments Joolz, thank you for sharing the tutorial.xTania. Since then you haven't been able to stop me - Majella is jumping for joy - my sewing mojo is back! | and it should take you to the recipe post. Perri choose a palter of blue, taupe and soft browns for her version ........while Amanda choose pink as her main theme..... For two days we sat with our eyes gazing on Susan's finished Stonefields Quilt - I know how lucky were we! There is good news! In this country we use live yeast, so I would say "half a packet", which is approximately 25 grams. Contraflow is a gorgeous modern quilt from "25 Ways to Sew Jelly Rolls, Layer Cakes and Charm Packs". Amy hopes that it captures our imagination and inspires us to create from our hearts - I have no doubt that it will. I added to this, including some swaps, and had 70…, Monkey is humming the birthday song (very quietly) before he blows out the candles. The Christmas Frog, who will feature in a teddy bear story soon, just had to get in the picture. I know that if you follow the progress of Stonefields or are making it yourself you will be wondering why the circle - this delicious Robyn Pandolf fabric was given to both Sharon and myself from a friend making the quilt. The general idea here is, to make the fluid approximately body-temperature. The months are absolutely flying by - it seems we will be welcoming in 2016 all too soon! Tuesday, April 15, 2014 It has some absolutely gorgeous photos of the Jane Austen Patchwork, wonderful instructions for making a Jane Austen Patchwork quilt and is a real joy to read.It also has the pattern for this smaller version of a Jane Austen Patchwork. Just in time for Love Child....so time to pop the kettle on and enjoy the piece and quiet. Not only do they work fabulously, I love the colours! Inklingo is NOT just for hand piecers, but Monkey is a hand piecing snob, and we both love Jane Austen, so. Sometimes he’s quite insistent on getting close to the camera. Now that it is finshed (3 weeks ago now) I feel a weight off my shoulders and I absolutely love it and am looking forward to it being quilted over the Christmas break. See more ideas about Jane austen, Jane austen novels, Quilts. There’s going to be an Inklingo collection just for the POTC sometime this year, I believe. 2020. The new fabrics would be perfect for this quilt or any of our Christmas tree quilts. Gearing up for a fabulous three days with Brigitte Giblin so must run. Majella and I fell madly in love with their gorgeous faces - we would have been heartbroken if anything happened to them on the way home. Hold the press I found a close up.....not completely finished in this image but you get the picture...... A mix of re-ordered and new prints will make great friends with the Vintage Noel fabrics....... Deck the halls with Joy & Wonder, fa-la-la-la-la! I have chosen a selection to make a small project from Jaybird Quilts - so keep watch. This Weeks 5 Frugal Things on a Friday, I mean, Saturday. So far, they include this grouping: And this set of Seaside Rose fabrics. I have visions of stitching this with either the Pride & Prejudice or Sense & Sensibility movie playing. Many of these imageshave been on my website since 1999,. The resulting 11 pieced quilts appeal to everyone. I’m saving the best for the end. And the winner of the Inklingo give-away is : Fat Tuesday is just around the corner and right after that, it's Lent. If I haven’t responded to something, please e-mail me again. Showing posts with label embroidery.Show all posts. On the habby front - Wonder clips have taken over with the arrival of two sizes. Lucy Boston’s Patchwork of the Crosses is a quilt that I have loved ever since I saw a picture ages ago in an issue of Australian Patchwork & Quilting. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. College Street Winchester Jane Austen died here on July 18, 1817, at the age of 41. I’m grateful neither of the kitties find storms frightening. I’m definitely going to make the, I got the most fantastic, fabulous, wonderful. While I’m stitching the little stars, plans for at least one large quilt this year are swimming through my mind. All the information to make this by hand or machine or a hybrid of both techniques, all the templates for th, e exact-sized diamonds and sashing; every, The wealth of knowledge in this collection is incredible. Looking forward to holding needle and thread in my hands........ Posted at 08:15 PM in New Fabric, New Quilts | Permalink I have a few more days for you all to catch up on but I have washing to hang out and packing to be taken care of, so I will bid you all a good night. (I missed that shot.). Not only do they work fabulously, I love the colours! I am busy stitching little red felt doves ready for my son's teacher Xmas gifts. My apologies for not posting over the past few days but my life has been jam packed with work/classes and family events...by the time evening came each day all I could manage was a shower and bed.....words could barely be formed let alone turned into articulate sentences. Original size wonder clips are available in a pack of 10 or box of 50 with the new Jumbo clips available in a pack of 24. They are fabulous for holding binding in place when preparing to sew in place, they will hold fabric in place if you make covered boxes and are great for holding hexagons in place while stitching together. Mine was small pastel florals in cream and pink. The new Jane Austen Patchwork Mystery book by Linda Franz. So another quilt is currently being stitched - all that is left are the borders and they will be on by the end of the week.....floating plus quilt...... And to round off my sewing mojo I decided that I would like to make some hand made Christmas gifts for some special people in my life - knowing it was only 3 weeks to Christmas would I choose something machine made - of course not - bring on that EPP. If it feels hot, add a bit more milk, if it feels cold, add a bit more boiling water. So of course our thoughts will soon turn to Chrismtas and all the joy that comes with. Urban Abacus showcases black and white fabrics giving them the opportunity shine in this modern quilt resulting in a shophisticate look. We have just received a delicious range of soft, vintage Christmas prints that will definitely put you in the Christmas spirit - only 23 weeks to go someone said to me yesterday. Posted at 10:04 PM in Jane meets Kaffe, New Patterns/Books, New Quilts, Show & Tell | Permalink However, I had a very definite list of things I wanted to find. Before it comes out, I want to get the fabrics I’ve picked out for the Jane Austen quilt all printed. This sort of shot is the result. TrackBack (0). Thank heaven you safely weathered the physical storm around you. Smudge doing a modified lounge lizard pose/look on the windowsill. I got enough of it for the basket block project and for the sky quilt background. Sweet dreams and happy stitching.......lisa, Posted at 09:49 PM in Classes for 2013, New Quilts | Permalink