A Quilt For Anders
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18h ago
Our Little man is now 4 years old. It's hard to believe that the Covid Isolation/Lock down happened so long ago. Anders was born on the Friday before lock-down hit us. We were on one of our wonderful retreats at Alison House in Cromford when he was born. Life changed immediately and he was several months old before I met him, I saw him over the garden fence but that's not the same as a snuggle and squeeze is it. Here's a linky to the post about the first quilt I made for him.  4 years old and he's having a big bed so, Nangie felt the urge to make him a new quilt. He loves vehicles, I ..read more
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3d ago
 I hope you've noticed how I'm trying to remember to take more photos and to write stuff more often. Sue is a newly infected quilter.  It's not a disease, Quilting's more of an addiction, did you know that? This is her second beginner friendly cushion. She wants to make another, determined to make a whole and complete cushion all by her very own self before she embarks on a larger quilt making journey This is the back with a very impressive zip, covered expertly by a flap. It's a fabulous and finished cushion, toot toot toot. Farmer Lynda made this cute baby Bunny block, it's fo ..read more
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Easter Closing
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3d ago
 Just a little reminder of the disruption to shop opening days. You probably won't notice really.  OPEN on Friday 29th, Even though it's a Bank Holiday. OPEN on Saturday 30th, with a full classroom. Closed on Sunday and Monday, nothing new there. Main difference is that my shop will be  CLOSED on Tuesday 2nd April My lovely Bunny Wall Hanging appears in my shop every year, isn't he cute! I never tire of hanging him on my wall, though I almost forgot this year, Easter is a bit Early and I just wasn't ready.  ..read more
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3d ago
 Lots of sandwich making this week.  This is Julie's first quilt sandwich. It's made using scrumptious, Moda, French General reds. Julie's made a few of the beginner cushions which have to be sandwiched, of course, but this is a much larger project, which she soon discovered when it came to the quilting! Stick at it Julie, it gets easier when your muscles get used to it.  This even larger sandwich belongs to Shirley who doesn't really know how it got so big! I took photos from both angles so you can get a good view. Shirley made this project using a Moda Fat Eighth bundle w ..read more
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Festival Of Quilts 2024
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1w ago
This year's Pilgrimage will be on Sunday August 4th Coach, return journey, with show entrance ticket £36.00 per person when paid in advance. Same plan as last year. Pick up starts in Leek at Robin Hood Coach park 8.15am. Collecting from Cheadle, Main car park 8.50am. Picking up in Tean High Street and Checkley Village Hall then Uttoxeter bus station @ approximately 9.10am We will be leaving NEC at approximately 4.30pm, as usual. Please tell anyone you know, or complete strangers, we are not fussy! Lets fill the coach again ..read more
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1w ago
Very important stuff first, as Easter Bank holidays approach. My shop will be open on Friday 29th March but closed on Tuesday 2nd April. It's much easier than closing on Good Friday (though every Friday is good in my shop!) Opening on Saturday, Closed for Sunday and Monday etc. The ladies who regularly come to class on Tuesdays are more than happy to take an extra day to eat their chocolate Eggs. Unfortunately though, I will have to have 4 lovely long days off, but I can cope with that!! I might just have to sew? A finish is a finish and doesn't have to be a quilt. This beautiful Apron is fa ..read more
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2w ago
Good morning quilty folks! It's back to normal day today. What a wonderful visit we had to Hillscourt in the Lickey Hills. A very relaxing retreat but the time passed by way too quickly, as always! We were all very productive in the sewing department. I didn't take any photos to share with you though, I was so busy stitching you see. I did finish a fun quilt top using all sorts of fabrics from my home stash and it will be sandwiched at some point today. More on that later. I found these photos taken last Tuesday in class. It was a very busy day, which is lovely. Lots of like minded people insp ..read more
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1M ago
Starting off with a fabulous and finished fanfare! Susan popped in to show her beautiful Batik Jelly Roll quilt. That there delicious, Moda Grunge looks so good against all those brights doesn't it. Toot toot toot Susan! Rose has been commissioned to make a large, nautical themed cushion and she's already on it. The beach hut applique is almost finished then Rose will be adding lots of personalized embellishment, the bit she loves! Another Fabulous and finished fanfare is needed now for Our Beano! Once again this quilt has no binding, it's had the facing treatment, Jeans new favourite thing ..read more
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1M ago
It's been a very busy week again at Chez Angie's, (not really where I live, but it does feel like I do) What with the fabric deliveries (yes! that is a confession) Also, delivery of new patterns. When I say 'new patterns' they aren't strictly new. People see the wonderful projects that my customers are making and request the same patterns for their very own selves, so I order them in, special... Great customer service! I've welcomed new customers this week too, which is so lovely. My very own Brick and Mortar shop has been open for over 12 years and they only just found me! Such a 'd ..read more
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1M ago
That was a busy shop week. I think the longer daylight hours are getting people buzzing about their projects again. Snowdrops and Daffodils are popping up everywhere in these here parts, they always make us feel positive, don't you think?  They put a spring in my step for sure. Happy little things they are. I've kinda failed you on the project photo taking, bla bla. Just a few this time.  We have quite a few ladies making this Woodland quilt pattern, it's called Lookout. Elizabeth Hartman patterns are very popular in my classroom. This particular row of trees belongs to Farmer Lynda ..read more
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