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Virtual Quilter’s Website Updates- Broomstick BuddiesI always knew there were better things to do with broom handles than sweep floors! Add some fabric, maybe some stuffing and some scraps of wadding for unique Christmas decorations.Some hand, some machine sewing, some gluing, some painting involved.
- New Pattern Timber T TreeA tree which will show off a wide variety of trims in a narrow space.
- TassellationsAll my scissors are easy to pick out at the end of a workshop ... every pair has at least one tassel.It is listed under Crafty Projects
- Champagne Poppers While cleaning up after New Years Eve look for those little plastic bottle shapes which go bang when a piece of attached string is pulled. Don’t pull the string on any unused ones too early or suffer the consequences. (Even if you didn’t have a drink others within hearing range may have!)
- A Cabin in Topeka 1Shopping list only ... with colour and outline layouts. Quilt Size 67 x 67 inches Pattern Sheets required ... available separately. Topeka Rose and variations 8 inch Log Cabin 8 inch These are pattern sheets only ... no instructions. They are also bargain priced ... $4Aus for all three. The block patterns will feature in future designs as well as this […]
- New Pattern ... Bundaleer Park86inches x 86inches Pieced and applique queen size quiltBundaleer refers to the reservoir, forest, creek and recreation area in the Mid North of South Australia. They are not all adjacent to each other, so I have used Park to group them all together.Tested by a friend, Margaret, from a virtual pattern ... one I had written without damaging fabric ... and her […]
- William and MicheleInspired by the work of William Morris and one of his greatest fans, Michele Hill. All applique can be worked by hand or machine, and instructions are given for both. Similarly, quilting can be by hand or machine. Size 66 inches (168 cm) square
- Bush GarlandsThis quilt revisits some patterns first published in Down Under Quilts several years ago, which have been tidied up and given a more up to date look with stronger colours than the original.The finished quilt is a great size for throwing over a lounge or placing on top of a double bed.Instructions for both hand and machine applique are included, also hand and […]
- Monet's Garden in Close-upThis design can be made in either 9 inch or 12 inch blocks regardless of the size of the project. The 12 inch blocks are more suitable for beginners, and will make a large quilt in a minimum amount of time. Smaller quilts will look more effective with 9 inch blocks, but it will take very little time to piece nine 12inch blocks. You may choose either size blo […]
- Ready for a HugSize 45 inches x 50 inchesThis Cuddle Rug designed for Kindy and Primary School children.Ideal cuddle rug which will sit on top of a single bed but could be hung on a wall.
- Broomstick Buddies
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Category Archives: EQ 4s
EQ 4s OP 19 and 20
When I turned the 4 patch blocks on point I added that swirly block from the EQ Block Library. The resulting designs look less like tiled floors … to me at least!
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EQ 4s 52
Ah! The series which always reminds me of tiled floors! Not sure that this design would look wonderful on a bed, but it would look wonderful adapted to the floor in a hallway!
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EQ 4s OP 17 and 18
More blue and white … though in this case not quite white. The centre blocks are unchanged, but I like what has happened around them.
EQ 4s 51
I have only used half of the 4 patch blocks in this design … which is still interesting.
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EQ 4s 16
I like it! The count down is continuing … less than 25 new designs to go. Well, I am counting up to milestone rather than counting down.
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Tagged Electric Quilt, EQ 4s, Patchwork, Pieced, Quilt
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EQ 4s OP 15
The last time I shared a design from this project file was late March. I think I should troll through all the project files and see what else I have been ignoring!
EQ 4s 49 and 50
Bit bland, but the corners are good. Much more interesting.
EQ 4s 48
I need a cooling off period after all the red and white around here lately! Blue has never been my favorite colour, but the combination in this series has grown on me, and I like this design. About Quilts have … Continue reading
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Tagged 4 Patch, Electric Quilt, EQ 4s, Four Patch, Patchwork, Pieced, Quilt
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EQ 4s 47
In this series I am using blocks from the EQ block library, originally selected from the EQ5 library. They are four patch blocks, drafted on a four patch grid, but more complex than most of the blocks usually refered … Continue reading



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