Monday, 29 June 2026

Dates To Note

I have lot's going on in August. Please note the dates!

Our Annual Pilgrimage to Festival of Quilts NEC Birmingham
Sunday 2nd August. 
£40 includes show entrance ticket. There's still time to book.

Shop open Tuesday 4th August.
Shop Closed Thursday 6th August until Tuesday 11th August
Open as normal from Tuesday 11 August - Saturday 15th
Shop Closed Tuesday 18th, 19th, 20th August.

Shop will be open, and back to normal, from Friday 21st August 

Sunday, 21 June 2026

Stitching News

The weather people say we're winding up for another heatwave in these here parts. My advice for you is to stay cool, indoors and sew! It's very wise advise you know.
Steady progress is happening with many projects in the classroom but people pack up so quickly at the end of the day, too fast for my memory and camera! 

We're all enjoying watching Lesley's progress with this wall hanging. All the animals are stitched on and the tree is finished, though there are more birds to add I think. The brightly coloured fish have started to swim in too.

Mary's been working on these applique blocks for a while and is almost finished. She wanted to play with the layout as she had decided not to follow her pattern instructions, PMS Pleasing Mary's Self !!!!!
The original pattern has many borders and filler bits around each block, see in the picture? Mary didn't want to do all those bits. A few mathemisms were needed and a bit of careful re-sizing of the blocks, but we did it. It looks completely different!

Jackie has finished almost all of the units for her Gypsy Wife/Boho Heart inspired quilt. Jackie designed her version all on graph paper. Lots of the blocks are teeny-tiny, she started stitching the millions of thin strips together, it is looking sooooo good, very bright too. I just managed to take this picture as it was being folded and packed up for home, with the promise that I can take a better picture next week.

This customer kindly brought in her finished quilt to show. I love when that happens, very satisfying to see my shop's helping to make beautiful projects 😇The pattern is by Robin Pickens and called 'Beanstalk' When the customer came in search of the backing fabric, we had a conversation about making a pieced backing to use up the beautiful fabrics left over from the top. Obviously, I can be very persuasive!
Wow, look what she did. Absolutely fabulous, perfectly co-ordinated with the front and very much finished so, you know what to do, trumpets up!!! Toot toot toot. The quilt will be sold in an auction to raise money for a very good cause. Gosh, I don't think I would want to part with it.

Monday, 15 June 2026

Stitching News

Half way through June already!
The lovely long days are great for creativity and, apparently, gardening. 

Norma put the final stitches to her beautiful wall hanging. Then she decided she wanted it to be large enough to be used as a lap quilt. Adding the two borders brought it up to a good size. Norma chose the backing and quickly prepared it so that it could be delivered to Amanda in Stone the next day, when she was to be picking up her finished quilt. 

Lesley added lot's more animals and more of the green tree bits. I was going to say leaves but they are very big leaves in the grand scheme of the design of quilt. They must be bunches of leaves?

Di started another new project. The idea was to practice a design, this one is about twelve inches, that could be made much smaller for use in a Postcard challenge, which is about six inches by 4 inches. The end result looks great but it was tricky enough at the large size, Di will go back to her drawing board for the postcard.

Gail finished her cushions so we need our trumpets polishing. The block is Card Trick, a very popular block that's not always as easy as it looks if you want those pointy points all accurate. Toot toot Gail, fabulous and finished, complete with covered zips!

As I mentioned, Norma has been to Amanda in Stone to pick up this beautiful quilt. Apart from the background and sashing blue fabric, it's all been made using Norma's stash of scraps. I can't quite believe how many quilts Norma's made to use up said scraps, and the bags don't seem to reduce in size! It just needs the binding now.

Pam also went to Amanda in Stone to pick up her quilted quilt. She went with Norma, they are a mischievous pair when together! Pam's quilt is huge. What a performance it was holding the quilt up for the photo as only short ladies were available! All but three of the coloured fabrics are different. Can you spot the three that were repeated? This quilt also needs binding, which I was informed by message yesterday, has been stitched on ready for a hundred evenings of hand stitching.

Thursday, 11 June 2026

May Retreat Photos

I just want to say that I didn't take any of these photos. I never even thought to get my camera (phone) out to snap away as I was too busy chilling! It's lovely that someone else took photos though, because I get to share a few pictures. Just the ones made by people who regularly give me permission to show you what we are up to. I never post pictures without permission.

This applique project belongs to Our Norma. It's an Australian designer's pattern, Irene Blanck of Focus On Quilts A few of us got together to make up an order so we could share the shipping cost, aren't we smart! Norma has set it to one side now because she might make it larger to use as a quilt rather than a wall hanging.

This is Norma's new project. You shouldn't be surprised to see that it involves colourful applique, it's her favourite thing to do. She was inspired by Lesley's project from the Quilt Lovely book.

Di was/is chuffed to bits with her fabulous and finished applique cushion toot toot toot. She took the pattern and the fabrics but had done no other prep, so this was quite an achievement.

Bev was working on her floral applique borders to go around this Tilda quilt top. She couldn't disturb the applique at photo time. If she had held it up it all the little petals and leaves would have fallen off!

Lesley was also doing Applique for the whole retreat. Tracing, gluing, cutting and sticking the animals then stitching with her Juki blanket stitch, our favourite method. Though Lesley is also a skilled hand applique-er

I've never been a fan of Advent panels. Until now that is. They are great fun to make and free motion quilting with scribble-y stitch is great practice. This will be a shop sample to show how fabulous they look made up. There's a dog one too. You can book a class or two to make one, I have top tips!

I also made this "Thing" It's a hanging pod. I went to town a bit with the quilting, because I had lots of time and I love quilting! It's not quilted at all on the pattern though. A bit more PMS. It's hanging in my shop so you can see it if you pop in.

6:30am every day walking. Pleasing my very own slef. It goes for miles and miles
What a fabulous start to every retreat day!
We had cracking thunder storms too.

Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Sandwich Saturday?

You won't believe it. I pleased my very own self and had a sandwich Saturday, today.
A Sandwich Saturday but ON A WEDNESDAY!!!

It's only a little one and I need to get it finished to hang in my very own shop. Perks!

 Last week we had a sandwich Saturday on a Friday! 
There were two sandwiched made and both belong to Christabelle.
You've seen the steady progress Chris made with this quilt. For it's tooting time I will get close up photos so you can see the beautiful detail. I know I have said that already in a previous post. It's worth repeating!

This one is Christabelle's 'hurry up' quilt. 
Gifting will be done as soon as it's finished.
She's already started the quilting actually.
And here is the evidence. Work In Progress. 
Chris spent all of Tuesday quilting. Another 5 days should do it!!!

Tuesday, 9 June 2026

Shop Talk

Fabric arrived in my shop a few weeks ago, before I went off for my retreat shenanigans. Included in the delivery was the Makower Prehistoric range. They are quite cute and dinosaur-y with some great mixer/blender designs but 

This panel is only 60 cm wide, long and thin, as most panels are. I think it needs a bit of something to help it be a useful quilt size. Of course that's my very own opinion.

We had the same dilemma with this alphabet panel that Lesley used to make her Archie quilt, too narrow for how long it was. It turned out perfect didn't it. There's not a lot of point me writing a name for a shop sample though. Obviously, I would write Anders!!! but then I wouldn't be able to give it to anyone but Anders and he already has a lot of Nangie Quilts.

I had a brain wave. But I am hopeless at drawing. I had many attempts actually, they were all rubbish. Eventually I went to YouTube and asked it for 'How to draw a dinosaur footprint', AMAZING!!! start with three lines and add oval shapes, I was so impressed with the result.

I got out the sticky stuff and traced off these 5 foot prints. Stuck them to my chosen fabric. Committed, no going back. I soon cut them out, in between serving customers, like multi tasking! They have been sewn onto that background now, with blanket stitch, my favourite applique stitch! Do you think they look like links of barbecued sausages? ha ha ha. It's not finished yet.

Monday, 8 June 2026

Stitching News

The good news is, I've had a man in! A computer guy that is. He, hopefully, has sorted out the issues that the last few HP updates had caused. The final straw for me was when the printer wouldn't print my new block pattern and pilgrimage flyers for the shop. It was about time I got help in! Ben from pcone just happened to be local to my home today so his timing was perfect. I've printed all the stuff I need and now I can find my photos to blog about!

Not that I have remembered to take many pictures though!
This is one of Pam's sandwiches. A specially requested kiddo quilt for gifting. Pam made the centre using a little bit of her home stash and purchased the border and backing. 

Jean Beano is very, very happy with her kaleidoscope Stack-n-Whack quilt. She picked it up recently from Amanda in Stone who has done a splendid job with the Long Arm Quilting. Jean has faced the quilt so as to avoid needing binding (not that she could find her pre-made binding!)

A close-up of the quilting design that Beano chose, it's just perfect isn't it! And now, raise those trumpets for this fabulous and finished, beautiful quilt  Toot Toot Toot.

 Rose is cracking on with her Green Tea & Sweet Beans project. She's learning a lot about different methods of piecing, some she loves and others she'll be happy to forget!

Christabelle made this quilt top. It's got to be finished Lick-etty-Split so it will be ready in good time for gifting. This top was finished in one week. Chris did a lot of stripping!

Pam has decided to make a sampler quilt. She's going to make lots of nine inch blocks using up more of her home stash, these are the first two. She's been studying the Block Party book and choosing carefully. I believe she now has a good long 'to-do' list

Christabelle is almost finished with this quilt top. She has done some absolutely beautiful stitcheries on each block. Some made up by her very own self to complement the pattern instructions. I'll take a few close up pictures when we get to the tooting part.


The coach for Our Pilgrimage to Festival Of Quilts is filling up nicely. If you reserved a seat to join us, it's time to pay please. £40.00 includes your return journey and entrance ticket to the Quilt Show. I still have plenty of spaces too. Picking up in Leek, Cheadle and Uttoxeter en-route

Picture is from T'Interweb. 
Our coach will be a very chic, rich red and, hopefully, a tad more modern!!