Juliet @The Tartankiwi is absolutely on a roll with her latest patterns and this week I've tested her Hedgehog FPP pattern.
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Showing posts with label batiks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label batiks. Show all posts
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
Monday, 1 May 2017
Otterly Adorable - FPP Pattern Testing For The Tartankiwi
So excited last week when Juliet @The Tartankiwi asked me to pattern test this cute and totally gorgeous Otter FPP pattern.
Monday, 9 May 2016
Bali Blog Hop for Benartex
Welcome to Day 1 of the Benartex Bali Blog Hop, let me start with a great big "hi" to my regular readers and a huge welcome to anyone visiting for the first time from the Benartex blog Sew in Love {with Fabric}.
Thursday, 14 August 2014
A Sly Old Fox - FPP: Pattern Testing For The Tartankiwi
Couldn't resist testing this Fox FPP pattern for Juliet @The Tartankiwi.
Although I'm not a fan of batiks I do love to use them whenever I'm depicting fur or hair in a piece - I feel it adds texture and movement.
My paper pieces, cut, joined and coloured. Can you spot the deliberate colouring mistake which fortunately I spotted before sewing that particular section? ;D
If you don't already have one, I highly recommend you invest in an Add A Quarter ruler by CM Designs - it's the best tool out there for all your FPP work (affiliate link).
I think he's gorgeous and I love that he's hiding in all those leaves.
Lots of pieces with this one but I just worked my way through each section and tried not to think about the whole thing - I also created three extra seams when I didn't have a wide enough piece of batik to fit.

A closer look at the eye and mouth detail.
I used a slightly darker orange batik around the eye and in front of the rear ear to create some shadowing and depth. The eye itself isn't a batik, instead, I used a lime green tone on tone.
And here's a left and right angle!!!
And a final look at the whole block.
Juliet's patterns are available now via her Etsy store and also her Payhip store.
Disclosure: I do not receive payment from Juliet @TheTartankiwi for testing her patterns, nor do I receive a commission on any patterns sold via her Etsy store or any other sales method. This post is purely informational and of no direct benefit, monetary or otherwise, to me.
Here's a look back at the patterns I've previously tested for Juliet.
Click any of the images below to go through to my post about testing that particular pattern:
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Saturday, 8 June 2013
Welcome To My Second Home - The City Quilter
Update - The City Quilter and the ArtQuilt Gallery are now closed
Earlier this week I posted this photo on my Instagram
I appropriately captioned it 'My second home, The City Quilter, Manhattan'
As the 'likes' came in my internet quilty friend Julie over @Jolie Maxtin made a fab comment that made me giggle "You just can't stay away from there can you" to which I replied "no, it's my addiction! My husband's arranging to have his salary paid directly to them, he says we might as well cut out the middle man ;) ".
Anyway, this got me thinking that as I talk about The City Quilter so much in my posts, maybe you'd like to take a look around for yourselves? So I dropped by again - you see I really don't need much of an excuse and it means I get to say 'hi' to all my wonderful friends who work there too - and I've taken lots of photos around the store to share with you.
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Walking in at the main door - this week you are greeted by Liberty fabrics - this display changes regularly and all the 'new arrival' and 'seasonal' fabrics are also in this entrance area. |
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To your right The City Quilter's exclusive range of NYC fabrics and other NYC themed fabrics too.
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More 'new arrivals' to your left |
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The colour wall - all quilting fabrics are sorted by colour - this is such a huge help when you're selecting fabrics. Here's Yellows through to Greens. |
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And the other end of the colour wall moving through to Brown/Grey/Black |
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Quilting threads and Kaffe Fassett's and the walls are hung with items made by the staff and the patterns and kits are all available in store. The large quilt on the wall is 'The City Quilt' as featured in the Winter, 2013 issue of "Quilt Trends' magazine and was designed by my favourite City Quilter teacher Christine Janove, who taught me to quilt. |
More of the 'semi-solid tone on tones' - oh and there's my daughter, Flicky, just walking into the photo on the right - wonder what project she's planning for me next!!! |
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A close up of that central 'children's fabric' stand - girls' side. |
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More children's fabrics - boys' side and soft accessories. |
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Moving through towards the Batik area - the circular stand in front of us is pure Tula Pink right now but it does change regularly - if you've not come across Tula before then have a read of my Tula Pink Trunk Show post. You can see the wonderful Nancy, CQ's very own Doll and Felt Maker, in the background at the cutting desk serving my Quilt Guild friend Maria. |
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Again the Batiks are all arranged by colour making selection sooooo easy. |
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More Batiks, and I recognise that red and aqua Melissa Crawley La Femme fabric on the left - I'm currently working with it on another project for Flicky, and at the back there're rolls of laminates. |
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The City Quilter is an authorised dealer for Handi Quilter and Bernina - to the right there's an HQ Sweet Sixteen on the table (top of my wish list) and to the left is the Bernina area - pop in and you can try before you buy on these great machines. |
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The CQ classroom - obviously not set up for a class here but just look at all those lovely Bernina 550QEs waiting to be put to good use. I've spent many fun hours in here and, of course, this is where I first learnt to quilt (read all about how I started quilting here) and where I found out that I'd won last year's Bernina Day Creative Challenge - (see my prize winning book covers here) :) |
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And here's the Solids section - Kona and Michael Miller - that's at the entrance to The Art Quilt Gallery. |
So that's it, a trip around my favourite and local quilt store. There's something for everyone and the staff are just the best. Lots of help and knowledge on hand and don't forget the incredible range of group classes that they run or you can do private classes if that's your thing. The Art Quilt Gallery is a great source of inspiration - just take a look at my post about the exhibition 'Sunshine and Shadow' by Deb Hyde.
UPDATE!
Since writing this post I've actually started work at The City Quilter - you can read all about it in this post
Sonia, You'll Never Believe It - I Just Found The Golden Ticket!!!
If you're a sewer/quilter visiting NYC you have to make time to visit CQ, chances are you'll probably bump into me in there - and if you do my husband has just one request ... please stop me buying any more fabric!!!
UPDATE - The City Quilter closed its doors in October 2016
And here's something that I found out that is so interesting for those of you from England or Australia who can't visit Manhattan - there's two national rate numbers you can call to speak directly to The City Quilter staff to ask questions and place fabric orders:
London: 020 8123 5193
Sydney: 028 0050 292
For details of other fabric, yarn, trim and notion stores that I've visited around the world along with the NYC stores I love, exhibitions and events I've attended and wonderful people I've been lucky to meet click the links below or in my side bar :D



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