Wednesday, 19 November 2025

Am I driving You Nuts?

It's a very brief post, just to remind you about our
Sewing Prevention Season antidote and tonic!
I don't mean to pester you all about this, not really.
No-one will be preventing us from sewing this year!
There's still time to treat yourself.
BUT now there are only 5 weeks left to plan your projects.

I have 4 places remaining for this Quiltmas Retreat.
You can email me with any question angiequilts@gmail.com

Also, please remember that my shop will not be open on Saturday 22nd November.

Monday, 17 November 2025

Stitching News

I have actually managed to collect a few photos. I really must get back into the habit of taking pictures, I think I talk too much, then I just forget, nothing new there. Classes are really busy at the moment. New victims have been coming to learn this wonderful craft of Patchwork & Quilting, and fabric collecting, which goes along side doesn't it.

I'm a bit late showing you this lovely project. It's Christabelle's and she made into a gifting cushion. The photo got hidden in my phone and popped up just this morning. It's one of the free patterns gifted to you on the Tilda's world website. There are so many to choose from, you will have to have a scroll through the catalogue. It's called Kimono Girl and is a PDF

I had a Sandwich Saturday, on a Friday again! Princess Jackie came, eager to get her sandwich done as it needs to be quilted and finished in good time to be gifted for Christmas . Jackie hasn't stuck to the original pattern though. She has used all the sizing but she's chosen to replace a lot of the blocks with more intricate blocks, because she wanted to and because she can!! It's still very obviously the Boho Heart though.

Merlot came to choose backing fabric ready for sandwiching this wonderful Monster quilt top. Doesn't it look great fun with her fabric choices. Most of which were already in Louise's home stash. I doubt this project even put a dent in it, ha!

Christabelle is ready for your trumpets to be polished. In the original pattern this quilt didn't have any sashing but, pleasing her very own self, Chris decided she wanted sashing and tiny little corner stones, so add them she did. It looks really good. With the addition of the Faux Piped Binding we can give a huge fanfare for Chris's fabulous and finished quilt toot toot toot 

Mary was so very pleased to have finished quilting her King Sized quilt, it was a monster! She was delighted to be able to start a new, much smaller project. She's never tackled applique before but, I think it is fair to say, she is smitten. From tracing the shapes and understanding about the order of things, gluing, placing the shapes, carefully pressing and to the blanket stitching, all of it, she loved it.

With such awful weather, I hope you didn't get too much damage in the storm, I had chance to do a bit of quilting on this, my Colourful Black quilt. I'm going to need a lint roller when it's finished. Can you see all the fluffy bits of wadding on the black fabric, like peach fuzz?

It's fewer than 6 weeks to go until sewing prevention season kicks into gear. 
I do still have a few places available on the Quiltmas Sewing Retreat, which I am ever so excited about. I have, I think, decided on one project to take, more on that later, plus I might change my mind, because I can!

Wednesday, 12 November 2025

Toot Toot Toot For Me!

 During our March retreat, at Lickey Hills, I completed all of these 6" blocks, over 130 of them actually. I had cut all the pieces and put them into little 'block kits' ahead of time, so it was just a great and quite mindless, sewing project to do while being entertained by everything else going on at the retreat. Mostly talking!

I took my time finger pressing all the seams in the right directions so that I could twiddle the middles. Do you Twiddle your middles? No-one will ever see this in the finished quilt, But I will know! The blocks were put on one side when I got home, waiting for their turn in my project queue. 

The book had the blocks set on-point, like this and I liked a lot, in the book. 
But I didn't like this setting in my choice of fabrics. I can't explain why, it just didn't please me, and you know I like to Please My Very Own Self.

So I played with the blocks and decided I preferred this setting, straight and smart.
I love my design wall for this very purpose. With my decision made,
it was time to sew them all together. Continuing to Twiddle My Middles so it all lay good and flat.

The left side all sewn up first. 
4 blocks by 12 blocks
Almost half way done! 

By this time it was July, I made the sandwich on my classroom tables. 
A perk that's very handy! I pinned in a 6 inch grid, just following all the block junctions. And then my sandwich sat on my sofa, waiting. And a bit more waiting.

The day before the last retreat in October, the wonderful one at Hawkstone park, I had prepared all my stuff:- Juki machine, sewing projects, crochet project, favourite sewing chair, toothbrush and clean knickers. Then, with the weather being so lovely and mild, I was able to pack it all into my car the night before we left. I don't usually do that as I don't want my machine getting cold. The problem was, I'm so used to packing on the morning we leave that I felt I had forgotten something.  So I started packing some 'Just In Case' stuff. I bet that's not news to you.

It turned out to be a great decision. I took my sandwich to quilt. I Quilted it from 9am through to 9pm for three whole days, and a bit of the last day, stopping only for refreshments, meals and, of course, loo breaks. I was surprised how long it took but I thoroughly enjoyed doing it. 
Then, at the last Checkley Sunday Funday, I got the binding sewn on. 
So, Trumpets up?
Toot toot toot, I have my fabulous and finally finished quilt to show you. 
I've already gifted it to my lad, that's him holding it up for my photo. Luckily, he loves it!

Sunday, 2 November 2025

Stitching News

November!!! A calendar quilt from the Art To Heart book, Count On It. A fabulous pattern book. I thoroughly enjoyed making all of them. Mine were made quite a while ago now and still I love changing the little quilts each month, displayed in my lovely quilt shop.


But blimey, how did November happen? It's always a shock to my very good self when they make us change the clocks. If I was an Apple Cart, I would be well and truly upset, ha! Home life is so very busy at the moment. I reached one of those, "Stop the world, I need to get off" times. Going on the sewing retreats and thoroughly enjoying the freedom of time, has taught me a lot. This is not a dress rehearsal, you only got the one life, enjoy it! 

I haven't taken many photos in the classroom. I've been kept busy helping the ladies produce fabulous work. Going with the flow. There are some lovely quilts being made. Some are quite challenging too. Hopefully we will be tooting some of them soon.
For now though...

 Foundation Paper Piecing creates lovely pointy-points. 
Deb came to try it. I had quite a few top tips to share making it a bit easier. Not everyone enjoys Foundation Paper Piecing, it's like Marmite!  Deb took to it though and decided to make a couple of practice star blocks. which she made into cushions with covered, zipped backs.

Aren't they good! 
Toot toot toot for your fabulous and finished, Festive cushions, Deb.

Di finished this lovely quilt top during our October Sunday Sewday. She started it for our last retreat at Hawkstone Park and has thoroughly enjoyed working on it. She's making a few co-ordinating cushions now too. This is the pattern  it's called Notting Hill. A few more quilts with this design will be made soon as Di's project has inspired others to make it too.

I took delivery of the new Elizabeth Hartman quilt pattern in my shop last week and Pam was first to purchase one. She was very excited to get started. She returned home and cut out all the fabrics so that she could stitch the first block at Checkley, which she did.

Our Norma has been working on this project for a while. It's from the book Material Obsession, which is only available as a used copy these days. Well worth the investment though. There are lots of HST (half square triangles) needed for the sashing on this particular design, which has driven Norma nuts!!

I finished my crocheted blanket. It's 1 metre by 1.20. 
I'm surprised how heavy it is. 
Toot toot toot to me!
I have finished another quilt, one of the black ones. I'll post about that next time. 
Those of us going to the Quiltmas Sewing Retreat (for sewing prevention season) are already plotting and planning our stitchery happiness. Did I mention how much I enjoy a sewing retreat?