I've had a computer issue, update, update, update. Very irritating. I think it had a melted brain!
There have been so many projects started, worked on and finished, I can't keep up. Mathemisms galore, my poor head, ha ha ha!
Susie finished her 'Not At All Ugly' Birdhouse Quilt and what a lovely quilt it is too. It's her largest quilt to date and she is very proud of it. Toot toot toot Susie, a Fabulous Finish.
Jean Bean, and all of the Tuesday Class ladies, have gone off on a sewing retreat this week. Jean made a few of these rather splendid little totes to take her essential sewing supplies in. I sell that there Clear Vinyl by the metre in my very own shop. Toot toot toot Beano!
Cheryl was able to spread out her Tilda design quilt so we got to have a good long look. The backing was chosen, that took a while because it had to be just right! All done now and this large quilt is off to Amanda in Stone, the Long Arm Quilter.
Deb added embelishment to her Festive gifting quilt. Can you see it, tiny pom-pom braid! What a great idea, makes it quite tactile too. It's fabulous and finished toot toot toot.
Judy came for a special sewing day. All the blocks needed to be laid out, you know how we get in a pickle with on-point settings... so she had a classroom tables to her very own self day, well almost. Di came too, she was allowed one table and she had to use the floor for her blocks, ha ha ha needs must.
A gifting pillow for a Jig-Saw enthusiast, How cool is that!!
Fiona drew around Grand kiddie jig-saw puzzle pieces to make her applique shapes.
Quite genius me thinks!
Of course there is a hidden zip in the back. This is a most popular way to use zips in the back of cushions in my very own classroom, no toddler tummy cushion backs here! toot toot toot Fiona.
Jan's Savannah animals are all complete, wow are they fabulous. She's now started on the top and bottom borders so many shades of green fabric are being used for the pieced leaves.
New Sue is adding Piano Key borders to her latest project.
A very popular border treatment and a great way to use up the fabrics.
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