Thursday 7 June 2012

Ruru Embroidery

My daughter Mandy has been working on some embroidery designs and she recently made a quilt for a friends baby shower. Mandy loves embroidery and uses her design skill to create original designs, then she gets me to help her work out the design of the quilt and of course I get to quilt it. Here is a photo of me finishing the quilt on the long arm and a close up of the finished quilt.


Ruru is the Maori name for a NZ native owl, also known as a Morepork. Mandy has more designs she is developing featuring more native birds.

In the studio the ladies have been working on some original Christmas advent calenders that have personalised photos of their families. Its been a really great project, and a lot of work. I will try to remember to post some photos of the calenders soon. We get so busy during class time that I never take photos!

Wednesday 4 April 2012

The Button Tree.


I wanted to share a photo of the button tree my 3 year old grandaughter made with me a while ago. She has really started to develop her ability to sew and with my help she spent nearly 2 hours straight creating this button tree for her mum. She chose every button and placed it exactly then she chose the thread and cut it. I had to thread the needle and return the needle to tie a knot, but she did the rest.

EV has spent alot of time in my studio since she was born and she has declared that when she grows up she wants to be "a sewing lady". Here are a few photos taken by EV while playing in the studio.





Monday 16 January 2012

EV's how to crochet.

Check out my new assistants demo on crochet, we teach them young around here.

Exciting News AMQF 2012

I am thrilled to announce that I am on the list of teachers for AMQF 2012 in Adelaide September 28th to 1st October. My class is the Forest Tapestry that you can see on my first blog photo.

Be sure to check out whats coming up at the festival and get your name down for the Ricky Tims class!  I was fortunate to do his workshop at The Houston Festival in 2009 and you will gain so much from such a fun and informative day.

Please tell all your quilty mates about this fantastic event which is only on every 2 years. We are having classes for all types of machine quilting and those with domestic machine skills have not been forgotten.