Quilting for Teenagers
As the mother of two teenage girls, they have always had quilts galore to cuddle, snuggle and keep warm in.
As the mother of two teenage girls, they have always had quilts galore to cuddle, snuggle and keep warm in.
“What a lovely way to brighten up your table. This rainbow log cabin table runner is quick and easy to make and adds a little sunshine to your dining room.”
This month Jodie Stewart from Adelaide Sewing Centre has made this adorable library bag.
I love functional pieces and this fabric bucket is perfect for storing your favourite notion and gadgets, in style! It also makes a great gift filled with eggs for Easter!
..."It is the time that I can disconnect with my every day demands and pressures and take some time for myself to enjoy doing something I love!"
What better way to keep your iPad or tablet safe than in this fantastic Hexie iPad Cover. Created by Michelle Pearson from Handcrafters House, Midland WA.
“Doesn’t everyone have an Adult Colouring Book for stress relief and relaxation ! Of course we do…. So I have designed this great folder to store and carry my book and pencils around in."
Leanne Greenhalgh from Patchwork on Pallas in Maryborough, Qld, created this beautiful Welcome Home Wall Hanging for her daughter.
What better way to welcome in 2016, than creating this Shine Bright Wall Art! This piece is sure to keep you motivated and you’ll be well on the way to achieving your New Year Resolution!
The Swirly Christmas Tree Wall hanging is the perfect project during the Christmas Season! It creatively uses the GO! Heather Feather's 1 & 2.
Looking for a quick easy Christmas project? I’ve made this easy modern drawstring sack, bright enough for Santa to spot and fill with presents!!!
Introducing Chantelle Walker! She is a young enthusiastic quilter from the Swan Valley Region in WA.
Lynda Nolan from The Quilting Patch in South Nowra, loves seeing just how far she can push a piece of felt.
With Christmas just around the corner, I wanted to design a project perfect to do with kids! There is no sewing required in this decoration!
"This month I looked at my stash of Jodie Carlson’s “Backyard Circus” fabric and knew I wanted to make something bright and cheery." - Caroline Gunn
This project is quick and easy, plus it makes the perfect gift! Make a clutch or a sewing organiser to store tools such as a ruler, rotary cutter and marking pens!
We are delighted to share the winning project from the Think Outside the Quilt Competition - Cadence by Lynda Nolan.
I absolutely loved the shapes that Ricky Tims used to create his flowers for AQ55436 GO! Bohemia #1, they gave me a lot of scope for creativity.
This Quilt is perfect for a cot or a wall hanging! The felt adds a beautiful textural element, which kids will love.
This month I was looking for something fun and bright to make and share and found a “Twirl”, by Me and My Sister for Moda, layer cake in my stash and knew it was time to use it!