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AIR CASTLE BLOCK
Air Castle quilt block. You will need three fabrics - dark, medium and light as well as a background fabric. I used the orange as my light and the green and orange batik as my medium. fabric squares cut. Here are the cutting instructions for three different sizes: FREE MOTION QUILTING MY LANDSCAPE » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Free Motion Quilting my Landscape. Before heading off on my trip, I carefully rolled up my applique landscape and packaged it in my suitcase ready for travel. I also bundled together a few threads that I thought I'd use. I'm now ready to pull it out and continue working on it but before I do, I need to think a bit about how I want tostitch it
QUILTING - WHERE TO START? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Quilting - Where to Start? Posted by on 31 May 2021 | 0 Comments. It's great to be home again (after narrowly missing all the flooding that occurred over the weekend) to have access to my supplies. and the first thing I did was to dig out my threads to find a TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FOUNDATION PIECING BASED ON Basic Steps For Foundation Piecing: Step 1: Print as many templates as required either on paper or interfacing. Step 2: Cut out around the outer line (dotted line on template sheet) of all templates. Step 3: Place the first piece of fabric to cover the section of the foundation that is numbered 1, placing it to the non-printed side with wrong TWIN STAR QUILT BLOCK » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? It is called Twin Star and created as a nine-patch so goes well with other nine-patch blocks. By the way, this would be a great addition to the border corners of Anita's Entwined Star quilt pattern when made as a 6" finished block. Twin Star. Being a nine-patch (3 squares across and 3 squares down), it is best made up in sizes divisible by three. FREE MOTION LADDERS » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? The fabric is giving me ideas of what I can or should do to solve a problem. My answer is that applique can cover the worst of it and stitching distracts from the rest. With this in mind, I figured using my free-motion ladder stitch would work wonderful. Imperfection on a fold - less obvious when the fold is pressed out but still there. CAN YOU GUESS WHAT I'M UP TO NOW? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I can't believe how busy I've been this past week, and here we are around to Tuesday again. Today I thought we'd play a guessing game of "what am I up to now?". I'm going to add a few pictures below and you can see if you can guess what this might end up as. Be as descriptive as you can! Fabrics. Fabrics: cotton lame, silk, cotton. BARGELLO PIECING TIP » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? For strips with matching seams, alternate their direction, e.g., first seam press up, second seam press down, third up and so forth. With each seam facing opposite direction, the Bargello strips will butt up together easily and match nicely. looking at the seam from a side, when seams are pressed in opposite directions, the butt up neatlytogether.
TRINITY CELTIC KNOT PATTERN » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Trinity Celtic Knot. The quilt pattern designed to be a scrappy quilt, explains how to make this design using strips that are joined and recut into the required pattern. For the class, I have included this method along with the original piecing method of all squares as well as a third method of block construction for a three fabric onlydesign.
QUILT BLOG » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE?ABOUTCONTACT USSUBSCRIBEMY SPRING FLOWERSAPPLIQUEA SECOND BUTTERFLY HOOP I've been busy creating new animal blocks for Autism Awareness. My autistic son helps me by doing the initial drawing and then I line draw it into applique pieces and create the actual pattern and block. Previously we've worked on mostly sea or water critters but this year we have moved to land animals and the first up is a giraffe.AIR CASTLE BLOCK
Air Castle quilt block. You will need three fabrics - dark, medium and light as well as a background fabric. I used the orange as my light and the green and orange batik as my medium. fabric squares cut. Here are the cutting instructions for three different sizes: FREE MOTION QUILTING MY LANDSCAPE » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Free Motion Quilting my Landscape. Before heading off on my trip, I carefully rolled up my applique landscape and packaged it in my suitcase ready for travel. I also bundled together a few threads that I thought I'd use. I'm now ready to pull it out and continue working on it but before I do, I need to think a bit about how I want tostitch it
QUILTING - WHERE TO START? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Quilting - Where to Start? Posted by on 31 May 2021 | 0 Comments. It's great to be home again (after narrowly missing all the flooding that occurred over the weekend) to have access to my supplies. and the first thing I did was to dig out my threads to find a TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FOUNDATION PIECING BASED ON Basic Steps For Foundation Piecing: Step 1: Print as many templates as required either on paper or interfacing. Step 2: Cut out around the outer line (dotted line on template sheet) of all templates. Step 3: Place the first piece of fabric to cover the section of the foundation that is numbered 1, placing it to the non-printed side with wrong TWIN STAR QUILT BLOCK » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? It is called Twin Star and created as a nine-patch so goes well with other nine-patch blocks. By the way, this would be a great addition to the border corners of Anita's Entwined Star quilt pattern when made as a 6" finished block. Twin Star. Being a nine-patch (3 squares across and 3 squares down), it is best made up in sizes divisible by three. FREE MOTION LADDERS » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? The fabric is giving me ideas of what I can or should do to solve a problem. My answer is that applique can cover the worst of it and stitching distracts from the rest. With this in mind, I figured using my free-motion ladder stitch would work wonderful. Imperfection on a fold - less obvious when the fold is pressed out but still there. CAN YOU GUESS WHAT I'M UP TO NOW? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I can't believe how busy I've been this past week, and here we are around to Tuesday again. Today I thought we'd play a guessing game of "what am I up to now?". I'm going to add a few pictures below and you can see if you can guess what this might end up as. Be as descriptive as you can! Fabrics. Fabrics: cotton lame, silk, cotton. BARGELLO PIECING TIP » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? For strips with matching seams, alternate their direction, e.g., first seam press up, second seam press down, third up and so forth. With each seam facing opposite direction, the Bargello strips will butt up together easily and match nicely. looking at the seam from a side, when seams are pressed in opposite directions, the butt up neatlytogether.
TRINITY CELTIC KNOT PATTERN » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Trinity Celtic Knot. The quilt pattern designed to be a scrappy quilt, explains how to make this design using strips that are joined and recut into the required pattern. For the class, I have included this method along with the original piecing method of all squares as well as a third method of block construction for a three fabric onlydesign.
QUILT BLOG » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I've been busy creating new animal blocks for Autism Awareness. My autistic son helps me by doing the initial drawing and then I line draw it into applique pieces and create the actual pattern and block. Previously we've worked on mostly sea or water critters but this year we have moved to land animals and the first up is a giraffe.AIR CASTLE BLOCK
Air Castle quilt block. You will need three fabrics - dark, medium and light as well as a background fabric. I used the orange as my light and the green and orange batik as my medium. fabric squares cut. Here are the cutting instructions for three different sizes: STAINED GLASS APPLIQUE » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Stained Glass applique is a really fun way to applique and can be really fast using store-bought bias. I've made a number of quilts using this method - one of my favorite being Scarlet Rose. I have 5 other stained glass patterns including those for beginners. A few weeks ago, I had a question about the overlay of the bias in thecorner points
A LICENSE TO PLAY » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Creativity is the license to play. Remember the photo is just a guide I can change it, as I did and move things around, take things out even. change the colors do anything I want really. The finished quilt doesn't have to be (and won't be) the same as the photo. Therefore, nothing is set in stone when you are the creator of a quilt. NEW BLOCKS COMING SOON New Blocks Coming Soon - sneak preview. Posted by on 5 April 2021 | 0 Comments. As I worked on some new blocks today for Autism month which I'll share in a bit, I thought this was the perfect time to share some previous posts on a different way to create these animal blocks.A CHALLENGE
A Challenge - in more than one way! I don't know if you've heard, but we are back in lockdown again. I was hoping we were over that but no, it continues into 2021 and to be fair, right back at the start of last year when we first went into that dreaded level 4, I predicted we'd still be having problems this time next year! TRINITY CELTIC KNOT PATTERN » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Trinity Celtic Knot. The quilt pattern designed to be a scrappy quilt, explains how to make this design using strips that are joined and recut into the required pattern. For the class, I have included this method along with the original piecing method of all squares as well as a third method of block construction for a three fabric onlydesign.
NEW ANIMAL BLOCK
New Animal Block - giraffe. I've been busy creating new animal blocks for Autism Awareness. My autistic son helps me by doing the initial drawing and then I line draw it into applique pieces and create the actual pattern and block. Previously we've worked on mostly sea or water critters but this year we have moved to land animals and thefirst
FREE QUILT PATTERNS » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Churn Dash. Posted by Ruth on 9 September 2013 | 0 Comments. Tags: free block. Churn Dash is an old time favorite quilt block and most quilters make it at some time. It is fun and easy so quick to make and also looks great. I use it for a beginner's block in my Tote That Mat Class and Carol also used it in Anatomy of a Quilt Block class which I AUTUMN DAISY QUILT PATTERN » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I use fusible web for my applique daisies and blanket stitch to stitch around each section. For the stems I make a bias binding so they curve nicely (full instructions are included for both blanket stitch and bias binding in pattern). QUILT BLOG » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE?ABOUTCONTACT USSUBSCRIBEMY SPRING FLOWERSAPPLIQUEA SECOND BUTTERFLY HOOP I've been busy creating new animal blocks for Autism Awareness. My autistic son helps me by doing the initial drawing and then I line draw it into applique pieces and create the actual pattern and block. Previously we've worked on mostly sea or water critters but this year we have moved to land animals and the first up is a giraffe. NEW BLOCKS COMING SOON New Blocks Coming Soon - sneak preview. Posted by on 5 April 2021 | 0 Comments. As I worked on some new blocks today for Autism month which I'll share in a bit, I thought this was the perfect time to share some previous posts on a different way to create these animal blocks. FREE MOTION LADDERS » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? The fabric is giving me ideas of what I can or should do to solve a problem. My answer is that applique can cover the worst of it and stitching distracts from the rest. With this in mind, I figured using my free-motion ladder stitch would work wonderful. Imperfection on a fold - less obvious when the fold is pressed out but still there. FREE MOTION QUILTING MY LANDSCAPE » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Free Motion Quilting my Landscape. Before heading off on my trip, I carefully rolled up my applique landscape and packaged it in my suitcase ready for travel. I also bundled together a few threads that I thought I'd use. I'm now ready to pull it out and continue working on it but before I do, I need to think a bit about how I want tostitch it
AIR CASTLE BLOCK
Air Castle quilt block. You will need three fabrics - dark, medium and light as well as a background fabric. I used the orange as my light and the green and orange batik as my medium. fabric squares cut. Here are the cutting instructions for three different sizes: TWIN STAR QUILT BLOCK » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? It is called Twin Star and created as a nine-patch so goes well with other nine-patch blocks. By the way, this would be a great addition to the border corners of Anita's Entwined Star quilt pattern when made as a 6" finished block. Twin Star. Being a nine-patch (3 squares across and 3 squares down), it is best made up in sizes divisible by three. QUILTING - WHERE TO START? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Quilting - Where to Start? Posted by on 31 May 2021 | 0 Comments. It's great to be home again (after narrowly missing all the flooding that occurred over the weekend) to have access to my supplies. and the first thing I did was to dig out my threads to find a CAN YOU GUESS WHAT I'M UP TO NOW? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I can't believe how busy I've been this past week, and here we are around to Tuesday again. Today I thought we'd play a guessing game of "what am I up to now?". I'm going to add a few pictures below and you can see if you can guess what this might end up as. Be as descriptive as you can! Fabrics. Fabrics: cotton lame, silk, cotton. TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FOUNDATION PIECING BASED ON Basic Steps For Foundation Piecing: Step 1: Print as many templates as required either on paper or interfacing. Step 2: Cut out around the outer line (dotted line on template sheet) of all templates. Step 3: Place the first piece of fabric to cover the section of the foundation that is numbered 1, placing it to the non-printed side with wrong CREATING AN ILLUSION » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Creating an Illusion. Posted by on 2 May 2021 | 2 Comments. Tags: art quilt, landscape I'm working hard to get my landscape applique in place. With heading down south at the end of the week, I'd really like all the applique done and pressed down - there is no way I'll get it stitched as well, but I will have my older Bernina with me for the second part of my trip so intend doing some stitching QUILT BLOG » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE?ABOUTCONTACT USSUBSCRIBEMY SPRING FLOWERSAPPLIQUEA SECOND BUTTERFLY HOOP I've been busy creating new animal blocks for Autism Awareness. My autistic son helps me by doing the initial drawing and then I line draw it into applique pieces and create the actual pattern and block. Previously we've worked on mostly sea or water critters but this year we have moved to land animals and the first up is a giraffe. NEW BLOCKS COMING SOON New Blocks Coming Soon - sneak preview. Posted by on 5 April 2021 | 0 Comments. As I worked on some new blocks today for Autism month which I'll share in a bit, I thought this was the perfect time to share some previous posts on a different way to create these animal blocks. FREE MOTION LADDERS » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? The fabric is giving me ideas of what I can or should do to solve a problem. My answer is that applique can cover the worst of it and stitching distracts from the rest. With this in mind, I figured using my free-motion ladder stitch would work wonderful. Imperfection on a fold - less obvious when the fold is pressed out but still there. FREE MOTION QUILTING MY LANDSCAPE » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Free Motion Quilting my Landscape. Before heading off on my trip, I carefully rolled up my applique landscape and packaged it in my suitcase ready for travel. I also bundled together a few threads that I thought I'd use. I'm now ready to pull it out and continue working on it but before I do, I need to think a bit about how I want tostitch it
AIR CASTLE BLOCK
Air Castle quilt block. You will need three fabrics - dark, medium and light as well as a background fabric. I used the orange as my light and the green and orange batik as my medium. fabric squares cut. Here are the cutting instructions for three different sizes: TWIN STAR QUILT BLOCK » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? It is called Twin Star and created as a nine-patch so goes well with other nine-patch blocks. By the way, this would be a great addition to the border corners of Anita's Entwined Star quilt pattern when made as a 6" finished block. Twin Star. Being a nine-patch (3 squares across and 3 squares down), it is best made up in sizes divisible by three. QUILTING - WHERE TO START? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Quilting - Where to Start? Posted by on 31 May 2021 | 0 Comments. It's great to be home again (after narrowly missing all the flooding that occurred over the weekend) to have access to my supplies. and the first thing I did was to dig out my threads to find a CAN YOU GUESS WHAT I'M UP TO NOW? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I can't believe how busy I've been this past week, and here we are around to Tuesday again. Today I thought we'd play a guessing game of "what am I up to now?". I'm going to add a few pictures below and you can see if you can guess what this might end up as. Be as descriptive as you can! Fabrics. Fabrics: cotton lame, silk, cotton. TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FOUNDATION PIECING BASED ON Basic Steps For Foundation Piecing: Step 1: Print as many templates as required either on paper or interfacing. Step 2: Cut out around the outer line (dotted line on template sheet) of all templates. Step 3: Place the first piece of fabric to cover the section of the foundation that is numbered 1, placing it to the non-printed side with wrong CREATING AN ILLUSION » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Creating an Illusion. Posted by on 2 May 2021 | 2 Comments. Tags: art quilt, landscape I'm working hard to get my landscape applique in place. With heading down south at the end of the week, I'd really like all the applique done and pressed down - there is no way I'll get it stitched as well, but I will have my older Bernina with me for the second part of my trip so intend doing some stitching NEW BLOCKS COMING SOON New Blocks Coming Soon - sneak preview. Posted by on 5 April 2021 | 0 Comments. As I worked on some new blocks today for Autism month which I'll share in a bit, I thought this was the perfect time to share some previous posts on a different way to create these animal blocks.AIR CASTLE BLOCK
Air Castle quilt block. You will need three fabrics - dark, medium and light as well as a background fabric. I used the orange as my light and the green and orange batik as my medium. fabric squares cut. Here are the cutting instructions for three different sizes: STAINED GLASS APPLIQUE » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Stained Glass applique is a really fun way to applique and can be really fast using store-bought bias. I've made a number of quilts using this method - one of my favorite being Scarlet Rose. I have 5 other stained glass patterns including those for beginners. A few weeks ago, I had a question about the overlay of the bias in thecorner points
CAN YOU GUESS WHAT I'M UP TO NOW? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I can't believe how busy I've been this past week, and here we are around to Tuesday again. Today I thought we'd play a guessing game of "what am I up to now?". I'm going to add a few pictures below and you can see if you can guess what this might end up as. Be as descriptive as you can! Fabrics. Fabrics: cotton lame, silk, cotton.A CHALLENGE
A Challenge - in more than one way! I don't know if you've heard, but we are back in lockdown again. I was hoping we were over that but no, it continues into 2021 and to be fair, right back at the start of last year when we first went into that dreaded level 4, I predicted we'd still be having problems this time next year!NEW ANIMAL BLOCK
New Animal Block - giraffe. I've been busy creating new animal blocks for Autism Awareness. My autistic son helps me by doing the initial drawing and then I line draw it into applique pieces and create the actual pattern and block. Previously we've worked on mostly sea or water critters but this year we have moved to land animals and thefirst
BARGELLO PIECING TIP » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? For strips with matching seams, alternate their direction, e.g., first seam press up, second seam press down, third up and so forth. With each seam facing opposite direction, the Bargello strips will butt up together easily and match nicely. looking at the seam from a side, when seams are pressed in opposite directions, the butt up neatlytogether.
TRINITY CELTIC KNOT PATTERN » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Trinity Celtic Knot. The quilt pattern designed to be a scrappy quilt, explains how to make this design using strips that are joined and recut into the required pattern. For the class, I have included this method along with the original piecing method of all squares as well as a third method of block construction for a three fabric onlydesign.
SASHIKO EMBROIDERY ON MY BERNINA » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Sashiko Embroidery on my Bernina. Ages ago, probably 20 or more years ago, I watched a demo of how to create Sashiko on a Bernina sewing machine. Sashiko is a form of Japanese embroidery using a basic running stitch originally done by hand so you can imagine it would be difficult to create by machine. In today's world, there are specialSashiko
AUTUMN DAISY QUILT PATTERN » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I use fusible web for my applique daisies and blanket stitch to stitch around each section. For the stems I make a bias binding so they curve nicely (full instructions are included for both blanket stitch and bias binding in pattern). QUILT BLOG » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE?ABOUTCONTACT USSUBSCRIBEMY SPRING FLOWERSAPPLIQUEA SECOND BUTTERFLY HOOP I've been busy creating new animal blocks for Autism Awareness. My autistic son helps me by doing the initial drawing and then I line draw it into applique pieces and create the actual pattern and block. Previously we've worked on mostly sea or water critters but this year we have moved to land animals and the first up is a giraffe. QUILTING - WHERE TO START? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Beginning to stitch. As I stitch, I aim to stitch along any raw edge. Varying the widths between each line and keeping them curved. I stitch up to, but not over the trunk and then down them a short way to begin the next line. Don't stitch over the trunks. On the other side of NEW BLOCKS COMING SOON New Blocks Coming Soon - sneak preview. Posted by on 5 April 2021 | 0 Comments. As I worked on some new blocks today for Autism month which I'll share in a bit, I thought this was the perfect time to share some previous posts on a different way to create these animal blocks. TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FOUNDATION PIECING BASED ON Basic Steps For Foundation Piecing: Step 1: Print as many templates as required either on paper or interfacing. Step 2: Cut out around the outer line (dotted line on template sheet) of all templates. Step 3: Place the first piece of fabric to cover the section of the foundation that is numbered 1, placing it to the non-printed side with wrong A LICENSE TO PLAY » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Creativity is the license to play. Remember the photo is just a guide I can change it, as I did and move things around, take things out even. change the colors do anything I want really. The finished quilt doesn't have to be (and won't be) the same as the photo. Therefore, nothing is set in stone when you are the creator of a quilt.AIR CASTLE BLOCK
Air Castle quilt block. You will need three fabrics - dark, medium and light as well as a background fabric. I used the orange as my light and the green and orange batik as my medium. fabric squares cut. Here are the cutting instructions for three different sizes: TWIN STAR QUILT BLOCK » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? It is called Twin Star and created as a nine-patch so goes well with other nine-patch blocks. By the way, this would be a great addition to the border corners of Anita's Entwined Star quilt pattern when made as a 6" finished block. Twin Star. Being a nine-patch (3 squares across and 3 squares down), it is best made up in sizes divisible by three. CAN YOU GUESS WHAT I'M UP TO NOW? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I can't believe how busy I've been this past week, and here we are around to Tuesday again. Today I thought we'd play a guessing game of "what am I up to now?". I'm going to add a few pictures below and you can see if you can guess what this might end up as. Be as descriptive as you can! Fabrics. Fabrics: cotton lame, silk, cotton. FREE MOTION LADDERS » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? The fabric is giving me ideas of what I can or should do to solve a problem. My answer is that applique can cover the worst of it and stitching distracts from the rest. With this in mind, I figured using my free-motion ladder stitch would work wonderful. Imperfection on a fold - less obvious when the fold is pressed out but still there. SASHIKO EMBROIDERY ON MY BERNINA » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Sashiko Embroidery on my Bernina. Ages ago, probably 20 or more years ago, I watched a demo of how to create Sashiko on a Bernina sewing machine. Sashiko is a form of Japanese embroidery using a basic running stitch originally done by hand so you can imagine it would be difficult to create by machine. In today's world, there are specialSashiko
QUILT BLOG » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE?ABOUTCONTACT USSUBSCRIBEMY SPRING FLOWERSAPPLIQUEA SECOND BUTTERFLY HOOP I've been busy creating new animal blocks for Autism Awareness. My autistic son helps me by doing the initial drawing and then I line draw it into applique pieces and create the actual pattern and block. Previously we've worked on mostly sea or water critters but this year we have moved to land animals and the first up is a giraffe. QUILTING - WHERE TO START? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Beginning to stitch. As I stitch, I aim to stitch along any raw edge. Varying the widths between each line and keeping them curved. I stitch up to, but not over the trunk and then down them a short way to begin the next line. Don't stitch over the trunks. On the other side of NEW BLOCKS COMING SOON New Blocks Coming Soon - sneak preview. Posted by on 5 April 2021 | 0 Comments. As I worked on some new blocks today for Autism month which I'll share in a bit, I thought this was the perfect time to share some previous posts on a different way to create these animal blocks. TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FOUNDATION PIECING BASED ON Basic Steps For Foundation Piecing: Step 1: Print as many templates as required either on paper or interfacing. Step 2: Cut out around the outer line (dotted line on template sheet) of all templates. Step 3: Place the first piece of fabric to cover the section of the foundation that is numbered 1, placing it to the non-printed side with wrong A LICENSE TO PLAY » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Creativity is the license to play. Remember the photo is just a guide I can change it, as I did and move things around, take things out even. change the colors do anything I want really. The finished quilt doesn't have to be (and won't be) the same as the photo. Therefore, nothing is set in stone when you are the creator of a quilt.AIR CASTLE BLOCK
Air Castle quilt block. You will need three fabrics - dark, medium and light as well as a background fabric. I used the orange as my light and the green and orange batik as my medium. fabric squares cut. Here are the cutting instructions for three different sizes: TWIN STAR QUILT BLOCK » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? It is called Twin Star and created as a nine-patch so goes well with other nine-patch blocks. By the way, this would be a great addition to the border corners of Anita's Entwined Star quilt pattern when made as a 6" finished block. Twin Star. Being a nine-patch (3 squares across and 3 squares down), it is best made up in sizes divisible by three. CAN YOU GUESS WHAT I'M UP TO NOW? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I can't believe how busy I've been this past week, and here we are around to Tuesday again. Today I thought we'd play a guessing game of "what am I up to now?". I'm going to add a few pictures below and you can see if you can guess what this might end up as. Be as descriptive as you can! Fabrics. Fabrics: cotton lame, silk, cotton. FREE MOTION LADDERS » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? The fabric is giving me ideas of what I can or should do to solve a problem. My answer is that applique can cover the worst of it and stitching distracts from the rest. With this in mind, I figured using my free-motion ladder stitch would work wonderful. Imperfection on a fold - less obvious when the fold is pressed out but still there. SASHIKO EMBROIDERY ON MY BERNINA » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Sashiko Embroidery on my Bernina. Ages ago, probably 20 or more years ago, I watched a demo of how to create Sashiko on a Bernina sewing machine. Sashiko is a form of Japanese embroidery using a basic running stitch originally done by hand so you can imagine it would be difficult to create by machine. In today's world, there are specialSashiko
ABOUT » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Ruth is a specialist in free motion quilting, known throughout the world as an award winning textile artist. We publish patterns offering a wide range of quilt patterns for every quilter. This website is our blog where we post many articles and helpful tips about quilting and applique. We want to share the joy of quilting with you all. You can CAN YOU GUESS WHAT I'M UP TO NOW? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I can't believe how busy I've been this past week, and here we are around to Tuesday again. Today I thought we'd play a guessing game of "what am I up to now?". I'm going to add a few pictures below and you can see if you can guess what this might end up as. Be as descriptive as you can! Fabrics. Fabrics: cotton lame, silk, cotton.AIR CASTLE BLOCK
Air Castle quilt block. You will need three fabrics - dark, medium and light as well as a background fabric. I used the orange as my light and the green and orange batik as my medium. fabric squares cut. Here are the cutting instructions for three different sizes: SUBSCRIBE » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? 2.1: New Classes & Teachers News: new classes starting along with important teacher's news. (frequency: as new classes become available, usually 1-2 emails per month) 3.0: Blog Feeds: notifications of our blog posts right in your email box. Our blog posts include a lot of free patterns, designs, free tutorials, challenges, articles and more TUTORIALS FOR YOU » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Simple Bargello designing with EQ5 and even though this was written for EQ5, the basic instructions are the same for EQ6, 7, and 8. The only difference is where tabs have replaced menus so keep your book handy so you can find them quickly. This PDF download will get you designing simple Bargello designs. WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR INSPIRATION FROM? » WHAT'S UNDER THE Next, take a photo (or find online) of something relating to each word. Remember, take close-ups too. An overall photo of a tree is likely to give you only the shape, taking a closeup will give you details. Write down or sketch some thoughts related to your photos and word. you'll find quilting inspiration within it. CREATING AN ILLUSION » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Creating an Illusion. Posted by on 2 May 2021 | 2 Comments. Tags: art quilt, landscape I'm working hard to get my landscape applique in place. With heading down south at the end of the week, I'd really like all the applique done and pressed down - there is no way I'll get it stitched as well, but I will have my older Bernina with me for the second part of my trip so intend doing some stitchingNEW ANIMAL BLOCK
New Animal Block - giraffe. I've been busy creating new animal blocks for Autism Awareness. My autistic son helps me by doing the initial drawing and then I line draw it into applique pieces and create the actual pattern and block. Previously we've worked on mostly sea or water critters but this year we have moved to land animals and thefirst
SCRAP QUILT COLOR THOUGHTS » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Sometimes the color might be autumn or spring colors. “ Angels or Angles ” is an example of what I think of as autumn colors while “ Crystal Charms ” is made of mostly spring colors. Angels Or Angles. Values can greatly affect the look of your quilt. Soft colors are gentle and subdued. Brights areTREE CARD
Title: Tree CARD Created Date: 10/24/2020 1:02:37 PM QUILT BLOG » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE?ABOUTCONTACT USSUBSCRIBEMY SPRING FLOWERSAPPLIQUEA SECOND BUTTERFLY HOOP I've been busy creating new animal blocks for Autism Awareness. My autistic son helps me by doing the initial drawing and then I line draw it into applique pieces and create the actual pattern and block. Previously we've worked on mostly sea or water critters but this year we have moved to land animals and the first up is a giraffe. QUILTING - WHERE TO START? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Beginning to stitch. As I stitch, I aim to stitch along any raw edge. Varying the widths between each line and keeping them curved. I stitch up to, but not over the trunk and then down them a short way to begin the next line. Don't stitch over the trunks. On the other side of NEW BLOCKS COMING SOON New Blocks Coming Soon - sneak preview. Posted by on 5 April 2021 | 0 Comments. As I worked on some new blocks today for Autism month which I'll share in a bit, I thought this was the perfect time to share some previous posts on a different way to create these animal blocks. TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FOUNDATION PIECING BASED ON Basic Steps For Foundation Piecing: Step 1: Print as many templates as required either on paper or interfacing. Step 2: Cut out around the outer line (dotted line on template sheet) of all templates. Step 3: Place the first piece of fabric to cover the section of the foundation that is numbered 1, placing it to the non-printed side with wrong A LICENSE TO PLAY » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Creativity is the license to play. Remember the photo is just a guide I can change it, as I did and move things around, take things out even. change the colors do anything I want really. The finished quilt doesn't have to be (and won't be) the same as the photo. Therefore, nothing is set in stone when you are the creator of a quilt.AIR CASTLE BLOCK
Air Castle quilt block. You will need three fabrics - dark, medium and light as well as a background fabric. I used the orange as my light and the green and orange batik as my medium. fabric squares cut. Here are the cutting instructions for three different sizes: TWIN STAR QUILT BLOCK » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE?TWIN STAR QUILT BLOCK PATTERNTWIN STAR QUILT PATTERNEVENING STAR QUILT BLOCK TUTORIALFREE STAR QUILT BLOCKMISSOURI STAR QUILT BLOCK TUTORIALTWIN SISTER QUILTBLOCK PATTERN
It is called Twin Star and created as a nine-patch so goes well with other nine-patch blocks. By the way, this would be a great addition to the border corners of Anita's Entwined Star quilt pattern when made as a 6" finished block. Twin Star. Being a nine-patch (3 squares across and 3 squares down), it is best made up in sizes divisible by three. CAN YOU GUESS WHAT I'M UP TO NOW? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I can't believe how busy I've been this past week, and here we are around to Tuesday again. Today I thought we'd play a guessing game of "what am I up to now?". I'm going to add a few pictures below and you can see if you can guess what this might end up as. Be as descriptive as you can! Fabrics. Fabrics: cotton lame, silk, cotton. FREE MOTION LADDERS » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? The fabric is giving me ideas of what I can or should do to solve a problem. My answer is that applique can cover the worst of it and stitching distracts from the rest. With this in mind, I figured using my free-motion ladder stitch would work wonderful. Imperfection on a fold - less obvious when the fold is pressed out but still there. SASHIKO EMBROIDERY ON MY BERNINA » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE?SASHIKO EMBROIDERY MACHINESASHIKO SEWING MACHINE FOR SALESASHIKO 2 MACHINESASHIKO DESIGNSSASHIKO STITCHING MACHINE Sashiko Embroidery on my Bernina. Ages ago, probably 20 or more years ago, I watched a demo of how to create Sashiko on a Bernina sewing machine. Sashiko is a form of Japanese embroidery using a basic running stitch originally done by hand so you can imagine it would be difficult to create by machine. In today's world, there are specialSashiko
QUILT BLOG » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE?ABOUTCONTACT USSUBSCRIBEMY SPRING FLOWERSAPPLIQUEA SECOND BUTTERFLY HOOP I've been busy creating new animal blocks for Autism Awareness. My autistic son helps me by doing the initial drawing and then I line draw it into applique pieces and create the actual pattern and block. Previously we've worked on mostly sea or water critters but this year we have moved to land animals and the first up is a giraffe. QUILTING - WHERE TO START? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Beginning to stitch. As I stitch, I aim to stitch along any raw edge. Varying the widths between each line and keeping them curved. I stitch up to, but not over the trunk and then down them a short way to begin the next line. Don't stitch over the trunks. On the other side of NEW BLOCKS COMING SOON New Blocks Coming Soon - sneak preview. Posted by on 5 April 2021 | 0 Comments. As I worked on some new blocks today for Autism month which I'll share in a bit, I thought this was the perfect time to share some previous posts on a different way to create these animal blocks. TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FOUNDATION PIECING BASED ON Basic Steps For Foundation Piecing: Step 1: Print as many templates as required either on paper or interfacing. Step 2: Cut out around the outer line (dotted line on template sheet) of all templates. Step 3: Place the first piece of fabric to cover the section of the foundation that is numbered 1, placing it to the non-printed side with wrong A LICENSE TO PLAY » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Creativity is the license to play. Remember the photo is just a guide I can change it, as I did and move things around, take things out even. change the colors do anything I want really. The finished quilt doesn't have to be (and won't be) the same as the photo. Therefore, nothing is set in stone when you are the creator of a quilt.AIR CASTLE BLOCK
Air Castle quilt block. You will need three fabrics - dark, medium and light as well as a background fabric. I used the orange as my light and the green and orange batik as my medium. fabric squares cut. Here are the cutting instructions for three different sizes: TWIN STAR QUILT BLOCK » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE?TWIN STAR QUILT BLOCK PATTERNTWIN STAR QUILT PATTERNEVENING STAR QUILT BLOCK TUTORIALFREE STAR QUILT BLOCKMISSOURI STAR QUILT BLOCK TUTORIALTWIN SISTER QUILTBLOCK PATTERN
It is called Twin Star and created as a nine-patch so goes well with other nine-patch blocks. By the way, this would be a great addition to the border corners of Anita's Entwined Star quilt pattern when made as a 6" finished block. Twin Star. Being a nine-patch (3 squares across and 3 squares down), it is best made up in sizes divisible by three. CAN YOU GUESS WHAT I'M UP TO NOW? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I can't believe how busy I've been this past week, and here we are around to Tuesday again. Today I thought we'd play a guessing game of "what am I up to now?". I'm going to add a few pictures below and you can see if you can guess what this might end up as. Be as descriptive as you can! Fabrics. Fabrics: cotton lame, silk, cotton. FREE MOTION LADDERS » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? The fabric is giving me ideas of what I can or should do to solve a problem. My answer is that applique can cover the worst of it and stitching distracts from the rest. With this in mind, I figured using my free-motion ladder stitch would work wonderful. Imperfection on a fold - less obvious when the fold is pressed out but still there. SASHIKO EMBROIDERY ON MY BERNINA » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE?SASHIKO EMBROIDERY MACHINESASHIKO SEWING MACHINE FOR SALESASHIKO 2 MACHINESASHIKO DESIGNSSASHIKO STITCHING MACHINE Sashiko Embroidery on my Bernina. Ages ago, probably 20 or more years ago, I watched a demo of how to create Sashiko on a Bernina sewing machine. Sashiko is a form of Japanese embroidery using a basic running stitch originally done by hand so you can imagine it would be difficult to create by machine. In today's world, there are specialSashiko
ABOUT » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Ruth is a specialist in free motion quilting, known throughout the world as an award winning textile artist. We publish patterns offering a wide range of quilt patterns for every quilter. This website is our blog where we post many articles and helpful tips about quilting and applique. We want to share the joy of quilting with you all. You can CAN YOU GUESS WHAT I'M UP TO NOW? » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? I can't believe how busy I've been this past week, and here we are around to Tuesday again. Today I thought we'd play a guessing game of "what am I up to now?". I'm going to add a few pictures below and you can see if you can guess what this might end up as. Be as descriptive as you can! Fabrics. Fabrics: cotton lame, silk, cotton.AIR CASTLE BLOCK
Air Castle quilt block. You will need three fabrics - dark, medium and light as well as a background fabric. I used the orange as my light and the green and orange batik as my medium. fabric squares cut. Here are the cutting instructions for three different sizes: SUBSCRIBE » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? 2.1: New Classes & Teachers News: new classes starting along with important teacher's news. (frequency: as new classes become available, usually 1-2 emails per month) 3.0: Blog Feeds: notifications of our blog posts right in your email box. Our blog posts include a lot of free patterns, designs, free tutorials, challenges, articles and more TUTORIALS FOR YOU » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Simple Bargello designing with EQ5 and even though this was written for EQ5, the basic instructions are the same for EQ6, 7, and 8. The only difference is where tabs have replaced menus so keep your book handy so you can find them quickly. This PDF download will get you designing simple Bargello designs. WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR INSPIRATION FROM? » WHAT'S UNDER THE Next, take a photo (or find online) of something relating to each word. Remember, take close-ups too. An overall photo of a tree is likely to give you only the shape, taking a closeup will give you details. Write down or sketch some thoughts related to your photos and word. you'll find quilting inspiration within it. CREATING AN ILLUSION » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Creating an Illusion. Posted by on 2 May 2021 | 2 Comments. Tags: art quilt, landscape I'm working hard to get my landscape applique in place. With heading down south at the end of the week, I'd really like all the applique done and pressed down - there is no way I'll get it stitched as well, but I will have my older Bernina with me for the second part of my trip so intend doing some stitchingNEW ANIMAL BLOCK
New Animal Block - giraffe. I've been busy creating new animal blocks for Autism Awareness. My autistic son helps me by doing the initial drawing and then I line draw it into applique pieces and create the actual pattern and block. Previously we've worked on mostly sea or water critters but this year we have moved to land animals and thefirst
SCRAP QUILT COLOR THOUGHTS » WHAT'S UNDER THE NEEDLE? Sometimes the color might be autumn or spring colors. “ Angels or Angles ” is an example of what I think of as autumn colors while “ Crystal Charms ” is made of mostly spring colors. Angels Or Angles. Values can greatly affect the look of your quilt. Soft colors are gentle and subdued. Brights areTREE CARD
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DOWN ON THE FARM - DUCKS Posted by on 13 January 2020 | 0 CommentsTags: pattern
I spent Christmas down on the farm at my daughter's place in North Canterbury. It's such a different lifestyle than the big city! It reminded me of my Country quilt I made a number of years ago "A Day in the Country" which is not only A BOM SERIES but also an ONLINE WORKSHOP .0 comment(s)
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Posted by on 31 December 2019 | 0 Comments Honestly, I have no idea where 2019 went. It was here one minute it seems and gone the next as here we are on the last day of the year again, with each year going faster than the one before. As usual, I never design and make as many new patterns as I'd like throughout the year but today wanted to look back over those I did make for 2019. 0 comment(s) | Readthe full post
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Posted by on 23 December 2019 | 0 Comments If you're like me, this week isn't one for sewing.... a lot of other things yes including two grandchildren's birthdays and 16 people for Christmas dinner.... but it is a lot of fun still. So instead of sewing this week, I thought I'd share 10 free tutorials I have written over the years that are posted on my website. Let's take a look!0 comment(s) |
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ONE LAST THOUGHT FOR QUILTED CHRISTMAS GIFTS Posted by on 17 December 2019 | 0 Comments Oh, just a week before Christmas and I need one more gift. But I had the thought of looking through some of my unfinished (UFOs) quilts and perhaps find something to finish off for a gift. Among them, I find a Celtic design that I'd made years ago. I don't know where the design came from, I don't think it is one I made up, but probably one from a book or pattern I purchased in my early quilting days.0 comment(s)
| Read the full post CHRISTMAS BLOCK-A-THON - BLOCK 1 Posted by on 10 December 2019 | 5 CommentsTags: patchwork
I know it is a bit late for thinking about making a Christmas quilt, but I figured if I started now, then I might have it done by 2020. You see, I just love Anita's Christmas quilt and the great thing about it is you can make blocks as you like then later put it all together. That's what I am planning on doing.5 comment(s)
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| Read the full post CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS REVISITED Posted by on 25 November 2019 | 1 Comments Over the past few weeks, I've been giving suggestions on how to make some gifts to give. These included some of my applique designs - many of my applique blocks can be made into any of the ideas.1 comment(s)
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Posted by on 18 November 2019 | 0 Comments Tags: applique , pattern Last week I happened to be in our local craft store and found some oval hoops so I decided to grab a couple and start designing - of course, flowers came to mind.0 comment(s)
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OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER'S FLOWER Posted by on 12 November 2019 | 0 CommentsTags: pattern
It just occurred to me that I missed a post for October's flower! Fortunately, I have made this flower in my BOW flower series.
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