Welcome to the page where I TRY to keep track of any tutorials and patterns that I have featured on my blog.
If you do make something from this page I would love it if you shared a picture of your work with me.
Any feedback will be most welcome :-)
Have a great day!!!
Raewyn
Tutorial for Pot Trivet
I followed a youtube video to make this trivet. I put it in note and photo form on my blog for easy reference. *Here* is the tutorial and video link. |
Love To Stitch Block Holder
To celebrate my birthday month I offered this pattern ..and it's still here!...
Click on the photo to go to the link.
This is a google.doc thing so I am hoping it will work for everyone.
Tutorial for Zig-Zag setting
If you do make up the pattern (or even if you use the stitchery design for something else) or tutorial I would love it if you shared a picture of your work with me.
Tutorial for Zig-Zag setting
No, not an original design but I hope the tutorial will be helpful. It's not as tricky as it looks! Click here to go to the tutorial. |
Any feedback will be most welcome :-)
Have a great day!!!
Raewyn
Thanks so much Raewyn....gorgeous design.
ReplyDeletethankYou so much :-)
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Angelika
What a cute block holder. I love the stitchery and all of the colorful pinwheels.
ReplyDeleteThankyou for sharing this little lovely :)
ReplyDeleteLovely Raewyn and Happy Birthday month!
ReplyDeleteI got it to work. thanks for sharing. maybe one day soon I can make one.
ReplyDeleteThanks Raewyn,
ReplyDeleteso generous of you to share this lovely pattern!
Liebe Grüße
Bente
Thank you so much! I love this idea. I am in several BOM clubs so this would be the perfect way to store them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the block storer pattern, I will make it one day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Raewyn, to share your lovely design. And if January is your birthday month, I hope it's a good month and Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteThe zig zag and the pot trivet look like great new things to try - thank you !
ReplyDeleteI really thank you for the zig-zag block setting. It is used in so many of the old quilts (the 1800's) that I have wanted to replicate. I will come back to here and get the tutorial when I need it. Loves to you! j
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