![]() Other than crafting, how do you like to spend your time?At the moment, with four girls all doing different sports and things in the afternoons, I don’t have a lot of time for other things other than craft. There are crafts I don’t have time for at the moment, but I might give them a go in the future. What sorts of crafts do you avoid like the plague?I don’t think there is anything I will ever say no to. I love crocheting, but I need to practise a lot thank goodness for YouTube, online lessons and people who post amazing step-by-step tutorials. And that all gets incorporated into what I do next.Īre you good at all the crafts you’ve tried?Definitely not! I don’t think I’m a natural at anything. I like to try new techniques, shapes and colour schemes and I am inspired by things I see in the craft world, but also in nature, in art, in magazines etc. ![]() I think I am quite traditional in what I do, but I like to use bright modern fabrics.ĭid your distinctive style happen over time or was it immediate when you started stitching? I definitely think it has evolved. How would you describe your particular craft style?I think my style has changed from when I started quilting and sewing, and I am sure it will keep changing. This project is recommended for a beginner crafter who would like to extend their quilting skills.Kate machine quilted her project with a free motion pattern of swirls and stars in cream thread. A great quilt pattern to let your creative flair take flight.A beginner quilter will learn valuable techniques. A confident quilt maker will be able to make this pattern quickly and with great success.You could use a variety of fabrics and colours to make this quilt pattern even more visually interesting.Pre-cut squares are suitable for this project.Detailed step-by-step instructions, colour photographs and clear diagrams take you through the each step of this quilt pattern.Full materials list included in instructions.Using broken star blocks, this quilt will quickly come together and is also the perfect quilt pattern to use up your stash! The ruler has a blunt corner which is placed at the top of the fabric strip with the corresponding line at the bottom for the finished size of the block.Kate Henderson's magical mix of geometrics shatters the rules of contemporary quilt design by splintering stars into fragments of colour and pattern in this quilt pattern. This shape is cut from strips of fabric whether it be a single piece of fabric or a fabric run made up of different fabric strips like in the Spider Web Kaleidoscope design. This is the main pie shape or triangle of the block. How does the ruler workĮach ruler works in the same way and is used to cut three different shapes for the kaleidoscope blocks. For those of us who like to work miniature or jumbo and everything in-between. They certainly offer a huge range of block sizes to choose from. The Kaleido ruler comes two sizes, small and large with the small ruler making 2″ to 8″ blocks and the large ruler making 6″ to 16″ blocks. I really like these two rulers from Marti Michell and I find them very easy to use. ![]() Well, soon has finally arrived and here it is. Way back when in the spring I featured this ruler on Cool Tool Thursday and mentioned at the end of it that a Technique Tuesday post would be coming soon. Hey Everyone, welcome back to Technique Tuesday.
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