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I'm intrigued, what's a "9 square disappearing patch" pleaseWent to a monthly craft club organised by somebody at work for friends, colleagues and family members.
I think quite a few people have been converted to sewing after the many 9 square disappearing patches created last night ... as all the ladies from my other craft club became tutors for the evening
A good time had by all
I'm intrigued, what's a "9 square disappearing patch" please
Never thought to look it up once I was on laptop....thanksI'm not sure but I think it's patchwork. A quick google brought this up: http://www.popularpatchwork.com/news/article/disappearing-nine-patch/5294/
Hi @hornplayer,New paintings on the go. Very nerve wracking. I'm veering back and fore between love and hate at the moment. It's always the same when my style shifts. - Because I'm not a trained artist, I didn't spend years and years developing my style, and I don't have much time to paint, so my work kinda develops in lurches. I sometimes only do one or two paintings in a style before I'm over it and I move on. It isn't conscious, it just doesn't look right.... And then it does. My old art teacher thought it was really funny, until I got elected (unanimously) to the Royal Watercolour Society of Wales, ...... And she got rejected. Twice. (Lol)
The new style is completely different. And scary. I don't know if it works. My Dad loves it, but he's never really liked a lot of my stuff before so I don't know if that's a good thing.
Sorry. Just looking for reassurance in the middle of the night I s'pose. But I'm too chicken to put any photos up yet. I will when something is properly finished. Promise. In the meantime, please just ignore my little anxiety attacks.
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Hello @LittleG. What's your current project?oooOOOoooO a diabetic craft club. Excellent.
The old fashioned patchwork quilts used to be made up of remnants of garments that could no longer be passed down or refitted or made partial use of in other garments. Had a patchwork quilt as a child which I loved but was too young to know any significance from it. Leftover pieces from when a new garment had been made (so the fabric was still new) would be made as wedding presents or other gifts (or for best) . Always liked the idea but never made any. Crochet blankets aplenty from odd balls and now for the dogs using bits n bobsI love quilting since you can incorporate beloved parts of your past
That's lovely
Your quilt is lovely. I really like the colours. I have made two in the past, the first one started out as a cushion cover! I made panels with hexagons divided by white borders and it sort of grew!
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It's perfect.
You can always watch Sewing Bee on catchup ..Sewing Bee tonight. Have a dress to finish -am wearing it tomorrow!
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