Piecing for a Change

It is not often that I piece a quilt. I don’t really enjoy piecing these days. I much prefer machine quilting which is my passion. In the last 3 years I have discovered ruler work and I’m hooked. 3 weeks ago, I attended a workshop with Amanda Murphy at my local Bernina store. Amanda is a Bernina Ambassador and traveled all the way to Perth, Western Australia from Charlotte in the USA to teach us. I was fortunate enough to attend a ruler workshop and lecture with her. Amanda was an inspiration and after she left, I joined her Fast Forward quiltalong so I could continue to enjoy being inspired by Amanda as well as being taught at the same time. This is the reason I have pieced the quilt in the photo. I found piecing this quilt challenging and glad it is completed ready for quilting. If you would like to join in this quiltalong or any others that Amanda runs you can find it here

New Ruler Workshop

There are still a couple of spaces available in my next WAQA machine quilting workshop during September. The focus in this workshop is ruler work, so book now to avoid disappointment if you are interested.

Information about the Fun with Rulers workshops can found on the WAQA website

New workshops 2023

February 2023 begins with a change to my previous workshops to celebrate the coming year. It is hard to believe that we are already a month into 2023. Where did January go? I took time out from all meetings in January to focus on the stuff I am passionate about as I seldom have the time to do this throughout the year.

I will be teaching ‘”Basic Machine Quilting for Beginners” and “Ruler Quilting is the Rave” for the West Australian Quilters Association aka WAQA this year. Information about these workshops can found here on the WAQA website or on the workshop page on this site.

More information about these workshops will be provided on this site along with my social media sites very soon.

Shirt Tales or Tails?

During last weekend I started cutting out Terry’s flannelette shirts to make a quilt for my youngest daughter Cathrine who will be convalescing for several weeks after major surgery early next week. I cut enough fabric out to make 100 half square triangle blocks which I completed over the weekend.

On Monday and Tuesday I managed to stitch half the blocks together in rows. During this time I began to wonder why I had ever started this project as piecing is not my forte. You have be so precise to get the points to meet and it doesn’t seem to be happening for me. Looking forward to the quilting which I always enjoy.
Today I began stitching the rows together and Angus my Jack Russell has been lucky to see the day out, he has been a real terror. I might end up swinging him round by his little tail.
I laid my blocks out in rows on the floor ready for sewing together and Angus thought he would rearrange the design for me🤬 Thankfully he did not chew any of the blocks up! Note to self put Angus and Abby in the garden when laying quilts out on the floor. Will I ever learn?

Pleased to say tablecloth finished ready to be posted to the UK 🇬🇧