My quilting thoughts and inspirations sprinkled with a glimpse of life down on the farm

Monday, July 31, 2023

Tutoring

I held out on you after Scrub Stitching in April as there was a project I worked on that I haven't yet shared. This was the last photo I took while there before we packed up and headed home - 
It was a sample for a 'Mystery Midnight Madness' class to be held at The Country Yard....
We held the class a couple of weeks ago with 5 focussed ladies - 
Taking shape - 
Towards the end of the night, I revealed what they were making, here is my quilt - 
It was a fun and straight forward pattern to sew and within a week (I think) we had these. Liz -
Maureen (quilted and bound) - 
Judy-
Bernice - 
The pattern was 'Puzzled Nine Patch' by Franklin Quilt Company.

During the school holidays I arranged a sewing morning with the three younger grandie girls. Sadly one was unwell and couldn't come.
I set up two older machines and pre cut some light denim fabric - 
I pinned for the girls and they did all the rest - 
Interesting to watch them both work. One was pretty quick but her seams veered off wildly. The other was slower but more accurate.
No unpicking allowed/necessary. French seams within.
And what did they make? Simple bags -
While Saydee was busy showing hers off, Kaliah was talking about decorating hers. I was imagining all sorts of applique - but she was happy with marker pens! - 
The girls had brought a pile of books with them so they were able to put them in their bags straight away -
I walked them home. They requested the long route, winding our way along the farm races (tracks). Kaliah squeezed in a bit of reading while she walked (!!!) - 
They are really enjoying reading at the moment - long may it continue!
Photo op with their new bags - 

Loads of fun and happiness for Ganma ❤,
'til next time,
happy stitches,

25 comments:

  1. The mystery quilts were all lovely but the one with the black background really pops out, wow! Looks like a fun time with the granddaughters, hopefully the sick one will be well and able to sew her bag soon. Happy stitching!

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  2. ooh such lovely quilts and a great pattern.....your grandies are adorable and now sewists...how great!

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  3. I like the double/ triple borders.
    Book bags!! Nicely done

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  4. So sweet to watch the young ones follow in Ganma's steps.

    Love the Mystery quilt - they all look great.

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  5. that is a fun looking quilt -l Like Maureen's quilt with the black fabric in it. The kids are so sweet with their sewing. Look's like a long walk home

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  6. Oh my I adored the photos of the girls and that last one is a keeper for sure. How lucky you all are to have each other. Neat road tracks too and I've off to check out puzzle nine patch. Great post, Raewyn!

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  7. Everyone's quilts are so pretty. And the sewing time with the girls looks like it was a lot of fun. They are so cute sporting their new bags.

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  8. What a lovely time you had sewing with the girls. They look very proud of their book bags.

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  9. The Mystery quilt looks great I enjoy doing those workshops and your students did wonderful, I remeber asking you what you were making at SS and you were very evasive... The girls look like they had a wonderful day

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  10. Looks like a fun day sewing, they all made super quilts! Sweet pics of your granddaughters, great to get them keen on sewing!

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  11. Always good to see different colourways of the same pattern. My favourite is the bright one with dark 'sashing' but the pattern is good and they all look great. Lovely to see the girls sewing and using their new bags - reading too which is great. xx

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  12. Wonderful quilts Raewyn, love the bright batik looking one. The girls did a great job with their bags, so good to see reading happening.

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  13. Great Mystery Quilt and I like how they all look so different in various colours,
    So good to see the young one enjoy sewing. They both made lovley bags for your books.
    The photo of one of the girls reading as they walk made me laugh.

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  14. What a fun class. I love how all the quilts are so different but the pattern works in so many colour styles. The smiles on the girls’ faces says it all. They must have had a fun day making their bags.

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  15. Oh what fun! And, the variety of all the quilts from the same pattern is amazing. Those girls and their bags are simply adorable!

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  16. Hi Raewyn, what a great time you had with your grandies. Their bags are great! Cool puzzle quilt. Did you teach the class? Have a great week.

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  17. I love quilts where the blocks form chains. This is a great one, and so much variety from the participants.
    Such a fun day for the grandgirls. They look very proud of their bags. Fun idea!

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  18. What fun for class and grandgirls. That backpack looks really heavy! Once a reader, usually always a reader.

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  19. Love the quilts made at your mystery night, lovely to see how different the same pattern can look in different fabrics. Well done those girls making their own book bags.

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  20. How fun was that. They did a good job.

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  21. Great to see how the mystery quilts turned out. I always enjoy seeing how different they look with the variety of colours and fabric selections.
    It is lovely to see the girls enjoying their sewing time. Especially when they finish a project and can use it straight away.

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  22. That quilt is so pretty and effective . How lovely to have the girls sewing with you.

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  23. I really liked that quilt you worked on at scrub stitchin'....... Might need to make one .....I like all the combinations the girls made........
    Nice time with the little girls..... Brave walking and reading in that mud......

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  24. What great memories you are making for them

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