We started in 2007 with a quilt made one very rainy weekend with friends from across Sydney and across the world connected by patchwork and quilting. Our members have included quilters and novices from far and wide - NSW, Victoria, Western Australia and Queensland (Australia), New Zealand, Massachusetts and Connecticut (USA), N.Ireland, Cornwall, Shropshire and Wales (UK). All our quilts are for charity, either raffled to earn money or donated directly to a nearby charity.
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Online Stitch School
I have found an online set of instructions for various stitches. The stitches are listed in the right hand pane for easy finding. I will also list this link in my Patchwork and Quilting Links in my right hand pane.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Quilt Raffle Results
ST GEORGE HOSPITAL BREAST CARE SERVICES QUILT RAFFLE RESULTS
1ST PRIZE
Beautiful Handmade Patchwork Quilt
2ND PRIZE
Babies Crocheted Rug
Thank you to all that supported the raffle by purchasing tickets
The raffle has raised $846 which will be used to support Breast Care Services at St George Hospital
The raffle has raised $846 which will be used to support Breast Care Services at St George Hospital
Friday, October 23, 2009
Back to basics
I now have my old 1906 treadle Singer sewing machine overhauled and am enjoying using it for quilting. The stitches are much more even than any modern machine I've used and there is plenty of room for feeding a whole quilt through the machine. It is also very relaxing to use and requires no electricity. I even get in a bit of exercise in as I sew!
I used it back in the 1970s for patchwork but it had then sat unused for 30 years so an overhaul was definitely in order. I was able to get it done by a sewing machine repair man in Heathcote. He does old and new machines.
If you have one of these machines or see one going cheaply think about getting it in working order and use it. I would recommend it.
I used it back in the 1970s for patchwork but it had then sat unused for 30 years so an overhaul was definitely in order. I was able to get it done by a sewing machine repair man in Heathcote. He does old and new machines.
If you have one of these machines or see one going cheaply think about getting it in working order and use it. I would recommend it.
Bobbin Sorter
At last I have worked out how to make a stand on which I can store my bobbins and their matching reels of cotton. This one is quite simple. All you need is a Laughing Cow cheese box, polystyrene vegetable trays to cut into circles to fill the box, some long finger food skewers or long tooth picks. Assemble then cover with fabric. Use an awl to start the holes for the tooth picks and - voila!
Monday, October 19, 2009
Graph Paper
Sometimes you'll need graph paper for designing your quilts. Three types that might be needed are square (cartesian), equilateral triangles (isometric) and hexagons. I have just spent a week or so looking for shops that sell the triangular one without success then thought to search the internet. Up popped a site where you can Print Your Own Free Graph Paper . You can choose what type and what units of measurement then the size of the page you want to print. Cool!
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