We are have a good touch of winter here in the prairies, snow , wind and sometimes a little rain.
Must be why I enjoy quilting sew much.
I am trying to think how should I introduce myself to those of you who have not been here before.
I am a gal that just love to play with fabric and my machines. I love to use patterns by other designers as well as designing myself. I have made up a few patterns that I use when teaching classes. I will be teaching a few classes this winter, to help keep the chills away on those cold winter nights.
A couple of my patterns |
this was my last quilt in the challenges. The theme was opposite's attract.
I seam to always have many different projects on the go. This is something I think I need to work on sew that I can say that I have many projects done ;0) I am going to challenge myself to get some of those done and get some of the kits worked up that I have as well. I am not even going to wait until the new year. I figure now is as good a time as any. Wish me luck.
I have made a number of good friends through blogging and have even met a few of them. This is a great place to met new friends and share ideas or even just have a show and tell.
I do love to take classes from the designers/ teachers of some of my favorite techniques and rulers . And what better place than at the Saskatchewan Stitches Conference that is held here in Saskatchewan hosted by Haus of Stitches ( check out there site for next years classes and maybe I will see you there). What better way to keep your creative juices going than with other quilters.http://www.hausofstitches.ca/
Sew that's a little about me Thanks for stopping in and do come back for a visit from time to time to see what I will share with you next.
in stitches
Annette
GIVE AWAY BELOW
I received a little package of goodies in the mail from one of the teachers from the conference
Marci Baker of Quilt with Marci Baker and her online shop. Thanks Marci for such a great give away! I use each of these items every day.
She uses the 60 degree ruler to design some wonderful quilts. Marci also has some great tutorials on her site as well, that will show you how to use each of these and more.
These great tools will go to one lucky winner in this give away, just leave me a comment about your favorite tool(s) that keep you quilting.
I will try to get back to each of you as long as you are not a no reply commenter. But if I do not, please know that I will read and enjoy each and every comment left.
The draw will be made on the 24th.
Thanks again for stopping by....... enjoy visiting Canada from coast to coast
in stitches
I love reading a little bit about the people behind my favourite blogs.... and I have been lucky enough to get a few of your patterns... I have made the aprons and that lovely candlemat. Now for my favourite tool.... I think it is my Pfaff for quilting.... she works like a dream and is almost a daily companion.... thanks to Marci for the ruler sponsorship... very generous ...
ReplyDelete.. and well done for your design and your taking classes... very exciting
Hugz
I am a follower and enjoy your blog. Thanks for having a give away and any new tool is a good tool.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely Annette....great giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tool is my Bernina sewing machine. I love your projects and follow you on Bloglovin. Rcoyle at olemiss dot edu
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in on the blogathon....and for the great give away!
ReplyDeleteIt has been so much fun to visit so many, new to me, blogs. Love seeing your projects. I will continue to visit!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite tool is the seam ripper - I use it to hold the finicky bits when piecing, to correct my over-excited sewing, and my son uses it to pop balloons! di_caughill at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love my frixon pens -- it helps me design better FMQ techniques and they are great for general marking and labeling
ReplyDeleteI always love discovering or rediscovering Saskatchewan bloggers :) My fav too...seam ripper...LOL
ReplyDeleteGreat to find your blog - and a great giveaway. I have a new sizzix machine and love using it to cut such perfect shapes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing a little about yourself to those of us in the blogging universe. Thanks also for a chance to win in your giveaway. My favorite quilting tools are my Ott lights. I have one that clamps to my sewing table and a portable table top one that moves around the house with me no matter where I choose to perch.
ReplyDeleteI love your site. I will be back again
ReplyDeleteI have a few favourite tools. My quilters mechanical pencil, the 1/4 inch ruler for drawing the seam lines for half square triangles and my Marti Michell templates.
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying visiting the Canadian bloggers. It is nice to see what everyone is doing. I really like my rotary cutter. Actually I am enjoying an ergonomic rotary cutter as it is easier to use since my wrist surgery I really like my 1/4 foot as well. Thanks for the giveaway, those items look very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your projects and patterns. These tools in your giveaway are all new to me. My favorite tool is my moustache trimmer that unsews seams so quickly.
ReplyDeleteI just love my thimble for hand quilting. Thanks for the inspiration to keep on quilting.
ReplyDeleteFavorite tool would be camera to help see the work more objectively
ReplyDeleteI love my little Omnigrid ruler for marking 1/4 inch on my triangles. New quilter from Oklahoma, USA. Glad to meet our Canadian Quilting Neighbors. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteMy Olfa rotary cutter is my favorite tool. I tried learning to quilt back in the mid-1980s, but cutting out patches with a pair of scissors defeated me - I got blisters. So when I tried again about 7 years ago, the rotary cutter made all the difference in the world to me. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing what you are making and you are a very gifted designer my friend . I guess my favorite tool would be my rotary cutter , wouldn't get too far with out it .
ReplyDeleteOther than Jack the Ripper, I love painter's tape and my seam guide because I sew on a variety of vintage machines and none of them have an accurate 1/4 inch on them. Very cool giveaway.
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