I've got demons in my computer. I'm doing my best to manage it/them, I have Hp people on to it but now my " p " key doesn't work , for goodness sake, it's driving me NUTS!
I have a lot of ictures to share with you too, ha ha ha! well, it made me laugh! Here goes:-
At home, Christabelle it quilting her fabulous Stack-n-Whack Kaleidoscope quilt. It's a rather large quilt so, in class, she's piecing these very cute Tilda ladies, for the Dreamer Quilt, a free download from Tildas World it has lots and lots of tiny little bits of fabric to be cut for each one. Look at the hair HST's, teeny!!
Gail has her faux piped binding stitched and finished already on her baby gifting quilt, so she's just adding a bit more quilting around the applique shapes. There's a lot of thread colour changing involved.
Our Pam brought in her Churn Baby Churn quilt project. She needed a little help understanding the layout as she's made lots of different sized Churn Dash blocks, pleasing her very own self! They will work, just a few little fudging mathemisms will be needed. It makes such a fabulous photo with mine on the wall there in the background, don't you think?
Shirley has finished quilting this lap sized quilt, and very pleased with it she is too with a very snazzy and rather beautiful Batik backing. We spent a while searching for a good binding fabric, with success. Shirley had the binding fabric already, but she's given up the search, it's disappeared. It will turn up now she chose another, it always does.
Jan was able to make her lovely, Autumnal coloured, Lap Quilt sandwich. Most of these fabrics were left over from other projects so this really is a bonus quilt. Smaller quilt sandwiches can sometimes be made in class, larger ones need a sandwich Saturday, on a Friday!
This Llama quilt is a larger one, so a sandwich Saturday, on Friday was planned. Cheryl Cheryl arrived bright and early to pin it all as I had most of the day with the tables booked. All sizes are catered for in my very own classroom.
Our Pam was next. This is one of three baby gifting quilts she's making (actually four now!) This design is a pretty simple one for quilting, at least it could be. I think Pam is going to stitch around all those letters though. It will look lovely.
Sarah was delighted to be making this sandwich. She is already deep in the throws of planning her next project, a large one! so she want's this one quilted, done and dusted, lick-etty-split.
Merlot is ready for our trumpets to be used. A fabulous and finished, foundation paper pieced, Animal quilt, and how blooming cute is it!!! I love it, those googly eyes are rather splendid. Toot toot toot toot-etty-toooooot I placed the book there, just in case you might be tempted?
A closer view, this book is in stock on my inspiring bookshelves, in my wonderful quilt shop. They are all Foundation paper piecing patterns, if that's your thing you will love it. If it's a new to you technique, I could help you get started?
I can't remember who asked me about the Best press ironing spray when I had run out. I just want you to know it's back in stock, lots of flavours!
We will be closing the list for our March 3rd -6th sewing retreat very soon, Wednesday I think. If you found your very own self tempted and wanting to go, you'd better get a wiggle on.
Checkley Sunday Sewday is coming up too, 23rd February, a bit more wiggling is needed for that list too.
I ho*e I haven't missed too many p 's? I've had to co*y and *aste every one!
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