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  • Spellbound Sew-along: week 9

    lots of practice making dresden fans , but this week we are going to combine four fans to make a full circle We are also going to be finishing the centre slightly differently, with a traditional circle. When you make the circle, take your time making sure that the foil and fabric are folded evenly over If this method of creating the circles doesn’t appeal to you, there are other options: you can use running stitch around the perimeter of your circle to gather it over the card template, or cut your circle to

  • Simple Hand Quilting Ideas...

    Draw a circle on a piece of card with a radius that's half the height of the quilt blocks - 4¼" for my And having marked all those circles, you can actually stitch in wavy lines (shown in pink), making this just your preferred way and if you like open seams I would suggest giving cross-hatch or overlapping circles

  • Northern Lights BOM update...

    We've reached the halfway point in our expedition to the Arctic Circle , the Northern Lights block

  • Northern Lights Sampler: stormy seas

    Norwegian fishermen took to their boats in the harsh winter months and travelled beyond the Arctic circle recalling the 1,000-mile journey the cod make every year from the icy Barents Sea, high above the Arctic Circle The setting was inspired by the colourful woollen bands woven by the S á mi peoples of the Arctic Circle

  • Gather Around the Christmas Tree

    First mark a 6" diameter circle – either with a template or a suitably sized plate - at the centre of Then use the curve template to turn your octagon into a circle. Finally, mark a straight line linking the two circles using the sashing as a guide.

  • Adventures in London Town

    Next stop was the Patchwork Collective Exhibition at Liberty's before circling back to Piccadilly for

  • Best blue and white...

    I've enlarged the centre circle from 3" to 4" and turned my spider into a 2" macaron.

  • Spellbound sew-along: week 6

    Moonlit Bat No Gothic garden would be complete without a resident Bat, circling through the darkening

  • Northern Lights Sampler: introducing the Maelstrom Template

    variation of the traditional Storm at Sea quilt which creates the beguiling illusion of overlapping circles

  • From my sketchbook: Rosehip

    manufacturers of Morris & Co. designs - interpreted De Morgan's tile as a fabric ...and so we come full circle

  • Introducing the Spring Cottage block of the month...

    Spring Cottage photographed circa 1930. ..

  • Introducing Northern Lights...

    inspiration from the aurora borealis that trip the light fantastic across the ink blue skies of the arctic circle

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