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Showing posts with label community. Show all posts

Sunday, 2 August 2020

Festival of Quilts Celebration Giveaway :: The Final One and It's From Me!!!!


So we've made it to the end and here is the final #cutandalterfoqgiveaway .....

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This one's from me to you .....

So now it's my turn on the #cutandalterfoqgiveaway but I find it so hard to write about myself ...... Let's start with what I am - I am a daughter, sister, wife, mother, quilter, educator, one time home educator (we did it voluntarily for years ;)), reader, crocheter and lots more things beside.

I have been a longarm quilter for 5 years now and have been quilting for others for 4 1/2 of those.  In 2018 I became a Handi Quilter Educator and I have found my passion - I love teaching.  Hopefully classes will be up and running again soon and I am also going to be teaching patchwork and quilting on domestic sewing machines aswell.  I give talks and run workshops for Clubs and Guilds and I have to say that I love being in this quilting community.  I get to sew, chat and teach like minded people, generally with coffee and cake thrown in.

Giveaway Prize:  Quilted, zippered pouch along with 5 long quarters of Kona Cotton and maybe, just maybe, there's something in the pouch!



Apologies to overseas readers but due to postage costs this prize is limited to UK addresses only

Conditions of Entry:

To enter this giveaway you need to go to Instagram or Facebook on the links below.



Good Luck!!




Festival of Quilts Celebration Giveaway :: Pinhole Quilting



Day 4 of giveaways as part of the #cutandalterfoqgiveaway and they just keep coming!

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Pinhole Quilting are the distributor of Handi Quilting longarm quilting machines for the UK and beyond, along with all the accessories and Glide thread that  a quilter could ever want!

They have a wonderful spacious showroom and warehouse in Pinvin, just outside of Worcester, where all the different machines can be taken for a test drive.  It is great to be able to try them out and get any and all of your questions answered by Liz or Pete.  The showroom is also the setting for classes which is an amazing resource for longarm owners and their continuing quilting journey.  If you come on a class you may just have me teaching you!

Giveaway Prize:  Sooo many things!  Over £100 worth of quilter's swag, including a Handi Quilter apron, padded tablet bag, wadding shears, 5 Glide thread cones, Handi zinger with scissors, nail file, mini ruler, bobbin box, cutting mat, tablet stylus and Handi Quilter bag - phew!!!






Apologies to overseas readers but due to postage costs this prize is limited to UK addresses only

Conditions of Entry:

To enter this giveaway you need to go to Instagram or Facebook on the links below.



Good Luck!!



Where you can find Pinhole Quilting






Festival of Quilts Celebration Giveaway :: Sew Me Something Sunday



This is the 4th and final giveaway offered by  SMS as part of #cutandalterfoqgiveaway


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Sew Me Something is a regular trader at shows around the country and would have been at Festival of Quilts this year selling their patterns and fabric.  If you are into dressmaking you have probably already come across the SMS patterns designed by Jules in her wonderful studio just outside of Stratford upon Avon.  It is from this studio that a range of classes and workshops are held which will hopefully be back up and running soon.  In the meantime there is a lot of digital content you can access from FB lives every Tuesday and Friday or why not join Jules in The Sewing Studio, a new virtual venture offering online classes for numerous projects and techniques.

Giveaway Prize:  One paper pattern from the SMS online shop




Apologies to overseas readers but due to postage costs this prize is limited to UK addresses only

Conditions of Entry:

To enter this giveaway you need to go to Instagram or Facebook on the links below.





Good luck!!

Where to find Sew Me Something





Saturday, 1 August 2020

Festival of Quilts Celebration Giveaway :: Quilts from the Attic

And here's something that hasn't been up for grabs yet in the #cutandalterfoqgiveaway ....


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Nick, from Quilts from the Atttic, was the first male quilter I ever met.  We were waiting to collect quilts at the end of FoQ one year and when he mentioned which quilt was his I knew which one it was instantly .... out of all the quilts that I had seen!  (It was his Warholian Cabbage in case you were wondering!)  He has a signature style of quilts and is passionate about sharing his love of making quilts and quilting.  Ordinarily you can find him teaching at various shops and groups around the UK but at the moment he has teamed up with Crafty Monkies and is teaching via zoom.  His first class next week is sold out but be sure to follow him to hear of any forthcoming dates. 

Giveaway Prize:  Inspiring Improv Book by Nicholas Ball



Apologies to overseas readers but due to postage costs this prize is limited to UK addresses only



Conditions of Entry:

To enter this giveaway you need to go to Instagram or Facebook on the links below.




Good Luck!!




Where you can find Quilts from the Attic



Festival of Quilts Celebration Giveaway :: Olive & Flo Handcraft


The #cutandalterfoqgiveaway continues .... 

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Olive & Flo Handcraft were another first time trader at Festival of Quilts last year and I am delighted that they were happy to take part in these giveaways.  Primarily an online fabric store, they stock designer fabric from Ruby Star, Andover, Freespirit, Art Gallery, Windham and many others, Aurifil thread, lots of designer patterns and they also run fabric clubs.  Whilst their online shop is open 24/7 a day you can find them at various quilting groups around the country as an in person Pop Up Shop.  If you need to restock your stash or find the perfect fabric for a project the chances are that you will find it at Olive + Flo and it will be a pleasure to buy from them because their customer service and personal touches really are second to none.

Giveaway Prize:  4 FQs of Tula Pink Fabrics



Apologies to overseas readers but due to postage costs this prize is limited to UK addresses only

Conditions of Entry:

To enter this giveaway you need to go to Instagram or Facebook on the links below



Be sure to follow the hashtag both on FB and IG so that you can keep track of the giveaways :)

Good luck!!

Where you can find Olive & Flo Handcraft



Festival of Quilts Celebration Giveaway :: Sew Me Something Saturday



The next SMS #cutandalterfoqgiveaway is live!!

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Here is the third giveaway from Jules at Sew Me Something ....

Sew Me Something is a regular trader at shows around the country and would have been at Festival of Quilts this year selling their patterns and fabric.  If you are into dressmaking you have probably already come across the SMS patterns designed by Jules in her wonderful studio just outside of Stratford upon Avon.  It is from this studio that a range of classes and workshops are held which will hopefully be back up and running soon.  In the meantime there is a lot of digital content you can access from FB lives every Tuesday and Friday or why not join Jules in The Sewing Studio, a new virtual venture offering online classes for numerous projects and techniques.

Giveaway Prize:  One paper pattern from the SMS online shop




Apologies to overseas readers but due to postage costs this prize is limited to UK addresses only

Conditions of Entry:

To enter this giveaway you need to go to Instagram or Facebook on the links below.





Good luck!!

Where to find Sew Me Something





Friday, 31 July 2020

Festival of Quilts Celebration Giveaway :: Lou Orth Designs

Anyone fancy some new quilt patterns, that's what's up next in the #cutandalterfoqgiveaway ...

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If you are into Modern Quilts then you will definitely have seen some of Lou's designs, not only at Festival of Quilts, but also in quilting magazines in which she regularly has her patterns.  

She has an online shop where all of her patterns are available as paper or pdf.  Her recent big news is that one of her patterns, Fraction (can I admit that it's a favourite of mine?), has just featured on Sewing Street!!

Giveaway Prize:  Fraction, Vintage Tiles and Sprout Quilt paper patterns 


Apologies to overseas readers but due to postage costs this prize is limited to UK addresses only

Conditions of Entry:

To enter this giveaway you need to go to Instagram or Facebook on the links below.



Good Luck!!

Where you can find Lou Orth Designs



Festival of Quilts Celebration Giveaway :: The Quilter's Den


Right, who's next on the #cutandalterfoqgiveaway?

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Last year was the first time that the team from the Quilter's Den had exhibited at Festival of Quilts and they were really looking forward to going back this year.  

They stock a wide range of fabric, wadding and thread, along with books and other accessories, which are available in the bricks and mortar shop in Warwick or from the online store.  

There is usually a wide range of workshops regularly available which will be up and running again soon.

Giveaway Prize:  4 FQs of Liberty Summer


Apologies to overseas readers but due to postage costs this prize is limited to UK addresses only

Conditions of Entry:

To enter this giveaway you need to go to Instagram or Facebook on the links below




Where to find The Quilter's Den



Festival of Quilts Celebration Giveaway :: Sew Me Something Friday



The next SMS #cutandalterfoqgiveaway is live!!

EDITED ON 31/07/20 AT 19:00  ::  THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED

Here is the second giveaway from Jules at Sew Me Something ....

Sew Me Something is a regular trader at shows around the country and would have been at Festival of Quilts this year selling their patterns and fabric.  If you are into dressmaking you have probably already come across the SMS patterns designed by Jules in her wonderful studio just outside of Stratford upon Avon.  It is from this studio that a range of classes and workshops are held which will hopefully be back up and running soon.  In the meantime there is a lot of digital content you can access from FB lives every Tuesday and Friday or why not join Jules in The Sewing Studio, a new virtual venture offering online classes for numerous projects and techniques.

Giveaway Prize:  One paper pattern from the SMS online shop




Apologies to overseas readers but due to postage costs this prize is limited to UK addresses only

Conditions of Entry:

To enter this giveaway you need to go to Instagram or Facebook on the links below.





Good luck!!

Where to find Sew Me Something





Thursday, 30 July 2020

Festival of Quilts Celebration Giveaway :: The Crafty Nomad

There will be THREE lucky winners for this #cutandalterfoqgiveaway from Jo at The Crafty Nomad

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If you have been to the Festival of Quilts in the last couple of years you may well have seen one of Jo's quilts hanging in the show.  She has recognisable style of quilts and also has a little something for rainbows - who can blame her?  

She designs quilts under the name The Crafty Nomad which can be found in her online shop along with kits and cards.  Aswell as designing, she also gives talks and teaches workshops, which will hopefully be back up and running again sometime soon!  In the meantime you could always take a online class with her - details to be released soon.

Giveaway Prize:  3 lucky winners will each receive a pack of sewing themed postcards and their choice of pattern from The Crafty Nomad online shop


Apologies to overseas readers but due to postage costs this prize is limited to UK addresses only

Conditions of Entry:

To enter this giveaway you need to go to Instagram or Facebook on the links below






Where to find The Crafty Nomad



Festival of Quilts Celebration Giveaway :: Sarah Hibbert Quilts


Next #cutandalterfoqgiveaaway is open!!

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One of the biggest disappointments for me about Festival of Quilts 2020 being postponed was the fact that I wouldn't see Sarah's gallery.  You have probably already seen her work - one of her pieces was the main promotional pic for the show!  The great news is that the gallery will be hung at the 2021 show so we do get a chance to see it after all. 

I have long admired her work, both big and small, and to see it hung in its own gallery was going to be a treat.  The fact I could also see Sarah was also going to be good!  Aswell as making all types of quilts and smaller items, Sarah gives talks and workshops which I am looking forward to attending once they are up and running again.

Giveaway Prize:  5" hand quilted linen coaster made by Sarah using Cherrywood fabric 



Apologies to overseas readers but due to postage costs this prize is limited to UK addresses only

Conditions of Entry:

To enter this giveaway you need to go to Instagram or Facebook on the links below




Be sure to follow the hashtag both on FB and IG so that you can keep track of the giveaways :)  Good Luck!



Where you can find Sarah Hibbert Quilts




Wednesday, 29 July 2020

Festival of Quilts Celebration Giveaway :: The Participants

Festival of Quilts 2020 has been cancelled and, as its such a huge event in the quilting year, I thought that I  would like to mark it in some way.  

What brings smiles to people's faces?  Giveaways of course!  

I have teamed up with some people I have met over the years, who would either have been traders at the show or who would have entered quilts into the show, and I have got some lovely prizes to be able to offer you .......

It all starts tomorrow and runs until Sunday and will be posted across my blog, Instagram and Facebook.  If you want to be notified when each giveaway goes live then follow the #cutandalterfoqgiveaway on instagram, follow my cutandalter IG account and turn on notifications, like and follow my FB page and again turn on notifications!

Everyone participating is a small, independent business or person within the quilting industry and would all benefit and appreciate any support that you may be able to offer them.

Be sure to stay tuned for all the happenings .......


And who is playing along?  All these lovely people!!


Where can you find me?

Here!



Where you can find Lou Orth Designs




Where can you find Olive + Flo Handcraft

Website





Where to find Pinhole Quilting




Facebook


Where to find The Quilter's Den





Where you can find Quilts from the Attic





Where you can find Sarah Hibbert Quilts



Where to find Sew Me Something




Where to find The Crafty Nomad



Thursday, 17 January 2019

Sewing in Company :: Oxfordshire Modern Quilt Guild

In my last post I mentioned that I hadn’t sewn for almost 3 months. That was broken last Saturday when I attended the Oxfordshire Modern Quilt Guild monthly sewing day. I have been a member since the inaugural meeting but have been a somewhat absent figure these past twelve months. Oh my, what a difference a day of sewing makes ......


In fact my husband did point out when I got home that I was happier than I had been for quite some time!!! No shame in admitting that - I know you can relate. It was a wonderful day filled with sewing of course, but also so much more. The chats - about quilting but just as regularly about families and life in general, the laughter - so much of that and, to top it all, the feeling of creating. 


Having always preferred the company of boys when I was growing up, it was a revelation when pregnant to seek the company, support and friendship from women. That’s how it felt again on Saturday.  A far cry from ante natal and post natal groups but the coming of the teenage years has been the hardest transition in or family and so to chat, to laugh and to remember that "it is just a phase” was just what I needed!!


The next few months dates are in my diary IN PEN and, bar serious illness or injury, I will be there sewing up a storm and reinforcing those face to face connections which are so valuable.  Do you sew in a group?  I would love to hear what you like most about it.


My sewing project for the day was Tumbling Spools.  I have to say I am really smitten with this little block and as soon as I got home I cut out another set of spools but with a white background.  I haven't got back to them since then but I can't wait to get both sets sewn up and quilted. I hae never made two version of a quilt at the same time but I really couldn't decided between the dark and light background.  I also have a lot of quilting ideas for this and thought that making two would be a great way showcase different quilting styles on the same quilt.

Pattern by Jo at The Crafty Nomad

The #tumblingspoolsqal is coming into its second week but you could easily catch up if you want to join in.

Wednesday, 5 September 2018

cut&alter Christmas 18 QAL :: Week 1


..... and it's started Week 1's instruction have just been mailed out.

I am looking forward to seeing what fabrics people choose!


What's it all about?  Head over here to see ....

Want to join in?  Get the pattern over here ....

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

UKQU New Website Launch

The new UKQU website launched yesterday. If you haven't yet popped over go and have a look. There is lots to see and read and the site will develop into a one stop resource for UK based quilters.

I was delighted to be asked to contribute to the site and I will be one of the bloggers featured in Bloggers Central each month.  Initially I am going to talk about building your quilting community - so if you have still to find your own tribe then maybe you will find some useful hints. I will also be showing the projects I am working on – I always have a lot on the go so there will be plenty to see!  Want to take a read?  Just click here!

There is also a fantastic competition running until the end of January with a Janome machine and much more going to one lucky winner. To enter the competition you just have to register on the site, after which you will get regular newsletters. Head to Competition Corner to be in with your chance of winning :)


Thursday, 15 June 2017

2017FAL :: Meet the Hosts - June :: Marci Girl Designs

Continuing the introductions of the 2017 Finish-A-Long global hosts this month we have  Jude from Just Jude Designs.  (If you want to see who has gone before then there was Nicky from Mrs Sew and Sow in January, Jess from Elven Garden Quilts in February, me in MarchElla from Throw a Wench in the Works in April, Social Media Director Sandra from Studio Sew of Course and Jude from Just Jude Designs in May).  Without further ado .....


Hello!  My name is Marci Debetaz and I blog over at Marci Girl Designs and this month it is my turn to share all about myself as one of the 2017 Global Finish-A-Long hosts.  So here it goes...


Here I am, 4' 11.5" tall, so yeah I'm short and this photo was taken a little over a year ago but I mostly look the same, or at least I like to think so.  I am currently 36 years old in case any of you were wondering because I know I have somewhat of a baby face.  I was born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, USA but have lived most of my life now in Louisiana.  My family moved a lot when I was growing up, back and forth between Florida and Louisiana to finally settle in Louisiana much to my disliking, because honestly who wants to leave the beach for swampland?  Not me.  Anyways I went to Middle and High School in New Iberia, Louisiana and then attended College in Lafayette, Louisiana (about a 40 minute drive.)  I met my husband in my second year of College, we both were majoring in Industrial Design and we fell in love.  (Oh so sweet!)  So we dated a few years, got engaged and then married all before we finished College.  We graduated College together a semester after the wedding, both with degrees in Industrial Design.  We found jobs, worked, you know, regular married life and then a few years later we bought our first house.


Here is our MAJOR fixer upper 13 years ago when we bought it (though this photo was taken after some serious cleaning up of the yard.)


Here is our home today, and what you can't see on the back corner of this house is the major addition we are adding and have been working on since February of this year, doing ALL of the work ourselves.  We are hoping to be finished by Christmas, but who knows,  fingers crossed.  I had to mention our house because it has been a major focus of all my free time this year, which stinks because I miss sewing and quilting but will totally be worth it when we are done.

Ok, I got off track.  So after we bought our house we had three kids, two boys, 9 and 5 and our little girl who just turned 2.  I don't post about them directly on social media for their privacy but I promise they are super cute.  It was after my first child was born that I really picked up the sewing/quilting bug again.  I say "again" because I grew up sewing and quilting.  My mom did both and taught me.  I started by making Barbie doll clothing, then that turned into small quilts and sewing my own clothes through High School.  Then when I was in College (and falling in love) I didn't have much time for those hobbies and they fell by the wayside.  After my first was born I became a stay at home mom and discovered I had lots of free time during naps.  Thus my hobbies began anew!


I started up my hobby again making handbags and pouches which I quickly realized I had way too many handbags and pouches, so I opened up an Etsy shop.  I had my shop open for a few years until I closed it at the end of 2011 right before my second son was born.  I always had intentions of opening again after his birth but alas it never happened.  I do hope to one day open up my shop but for now I am enjoying sewing for my family and friends.

  
It wasn't long after I started sewing again that I discovered the world of blogs and designer fabric.  Let's just say that was a total game changer for me and the true obsession began.  I decided to start my own blog in February of 2010 and have been doing so on and off ever since.  I use my blog as a form of diary or portfolio of things I have made through the years and though I find the writing difficult I am glad that I push myself to do so because it is so nice to go back and read about my own projects, many of which I have already forgotten about.


I love participating in Quilt and Sew Alongs and the occasional competition (for fun, I don't want to stress about it.)  The above quilt was created for the Emerald Pantone Quilt Challenge (I can't remember the year.)  It currently hangs in my bedroom.  This quilt is my original design and entitled, "Emerald Cut."


I will still occasionally make handbags and pouches, I design my own patterns plus make them from independent pattern designers.  The pouch above is one of my designs.


I make way more quilt tops than finished quilts, sadly I have a huge WIP pile.  The photos above and below are examples of two of these quilt tops awaiting quilting.  The top is a One Block Wonder quilt created from just one large scaled print fabric. The quilt below is another Pantone Quilt Challenge, the color that year was Radiant Orchid, this quilt is also my own design.  It is one of my personal favorites.


In 2014 I was chosen to be a contestant in an online sewing challenge called "Sewvivor."  The bag below was my entry for the very first round, which was nautically themed.  Though I didn't make it past the first round, I made a great new set of online sewing friends and had a ton of fun in the process.


Within the first year or so of blogging I also found Flickr and through Flickr I found out about online Quilting Bee's.  I quickly joined several and have never looked back.  I made friends in those first groups, that I still have today and we are still sewing bee blocks for each other.  Though Flickr isn't as predominant these days, things have shifted over to Instagram and the fun continues.  A few years ago most of my quilting bees were coming to a finish and two of my fellow bee mates decided to create a new hand picked group that they named Bee Sewcial.  The concept of the group is that we stay connected and in touch, use only solids and work in improv.  This is our third year together and honestly one of my favorite things to do every month.  The creativity involved and the friendship is just so fantastic.  At the end of our first year together we opened up the sewing prompts to everyone interested and anyone can now sew along with us using the hashtag #inspiredbybeesewcial.


I guess that about sums of my life.  Stay at home mom to three, in between running the kids to school and nap times I sew and quilt.  I have tried crochet, knitting, tatting, beading and about every other craft you can think of but in the end I always return to sewing and quilting.  I love improv but I also love traditional quilt blocks.  I love to sew clothes, handbags and pouches.  Don't ask me to alter your clothes or to iron like normal people.  It isn't going to happen.  I have a huge pile of WIP's and have been participating in the Finish-A-Long since its inception.  I was thrilled to be asked to host this year and I have been slowly working through that pile.  I do so hope you join us this year!

I'll end my post reminding everyone that in 10 days the second quarter finishes link up opens, you still have time to finish those projects so get to work!

Thank you for joining me today, Marci

NEW WEBSITE LAUNCHED!!

I am so pleased to announce that my new website has been launched.  It's taken me some time to build and it's not all finished yet b...