Circle Bag by Sheena Norquay Going round in circles... Try something different and make your own fabric for this stylish bag! Like a lot of quilters Sheena saves all kinds of things thinking she may find a creative use for them. In her collection are polystyrene pizza bases which Sheena has discovered are great for mono-printing. Whatever pattern you brush onto the smooth side of the polystyrene, it stays as it is and if you press the polystyrene on to fabric, you are left with this pattern. This is very exciting and addictive and you don’t need to ask yourself ‘How can I quilt this?’ because the pattern is already there. Finished size: 38cm x 33cm (15 x 13) Skill Level: Intermediate This project is an extract from Popular Patchwork magazine first published in May 2009. It is a Digital Edition and comes as a downloadable PDF file.
Autumn Colour Drops Part One: Throw by Sheena Norquay Warm up your autumn décor with this throw and matching cushions! If you suffer from poor circulation in your legs and have cold knees in the winter, or know someone else who does, then how about making this colourful throw. It will also brighten up the back of your sofa and is a good way of using up some of the fat quarters in your stash. If you want to make it really cosy, use wool wadding. Finished size: 90cm x 120cm (36 x 48) Skill Level: Intermediate To make the matching cushions look for the Autumn Colour Drops Part Two: Cushions by Sheena Norquay. This project is an extract from Popular Patchwork magazine first published in November 2008. It is a Digital Edition and comes as a downloadable PDF file. Template(s) for this project is on the last page of the file. Please check your printer settings when printing to ensure that there are no added margins. There is also a 1 square printed on the last page to help you check if your printer is printing out to the correct size.
Golden Triangles Christmas Cards by Sheena Norquay Quick and easy cards to make for special friends and family this Christmas... Finished size: Approximately 10cm (4) x 15cm (6) Skill Level: Beginner This project is an extract from Popular Patchwork magazine first published in December 2010. It is a Digital Edition and comes as a downloadable PDF file. Templates for this project are of A3 size. You need to purchase them separately and they will be printed out and sent directly to your home.
One, Two, Three, Four, Five by Sheena Norquay Use this delightful wall hanging to play nursery games! This charming hand appliqued and hand quilted nursery wall hanging can be used for teaching numbers, symmetrical shapes, pairs and colours. It can also be used for telling the story of The Three Bears and for singing One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Once I Caught a Fish Alive. Finished Size: Approximately 58cm x 84cm (23 x 33) Skill Level: Beginner This project is an extract from Popular Patchwork magazine first published in July 2009. It is a Digital Edition and comes as a downloadable PDF file. Template(s) for this project is on the last page of the file. Please check your printer settings when printing to ensure that there are no added margins. There is also a 1 square printed on the last page to help you check if your printer is printing out to the correct size.
Square Dance by Sheena Norquay Join Sheena for the 3rd of the Square Dance series 10 mini quilt! This time Sheena shows us a quick and easy way to create fantasy flowers using fabric paints, bits of wood, card, an empty thread spool, some cotton wool buds and a small paintbrush. The sewing techniques used are free machine embroidered trapunto and free machine quilting. Finished size: 10 square This project is an extract from Popular Patchwork magazine first published in March 2010. It is a Digital Edition and comes as a downloadable PDF file.
Seeing Red by Sheena Norquay Quilt a pair of complementary cushion covers! This pair of machine quilted cushion covers use the same block design, but by turning the block two different patterns have been created. Finished size: Approximately 40cm (15, 75) square Skill Level: Intermediate This project is an extract from Popular Patchwork magazine first published in September 2009. It is a Digital Edition and comes as a downloadable PDF file. Templates for this project are of A3 size. You need to purchase them separately and they will be printed out and sent directly to your home.
Seasonal Leaves by Sheena Norquay Create placemats to add a touch of style to your dining table or make small wall hangings, for all seasons! Finished size: Approximately 40cm (15, 5) x 52cm (20, 5) Skill Level: Beginner This project is an extract from Popular Patchwork magazine first published in August 2010. It is a Digital Edition and comes as a downloadable PDF file. Templates for this project are of A3 size. You need to purchase them separately and they will be printed out and sent directly to your home.
Hot Headache by Sheena Norquay A dramatic but simple wall hanging to use up some of those fat quarters in your stash... Finished size: Approximately 79cm x 89cm (35 x 31) Skill Level: Beginner This project is an extract from Popular Patchwork magazine first published in May 2010. It is a Digital Edition and comes as a downloadable PDF file.
S Curve by Sheena Norquay A clever way to use up those little fabric samples lurking in your scrap bag... Finished size: Approximately 30cm x 122cm (12 x 48) Skill Level: Beginner This project is an extract from Popular Patchwork magazine first published in March 2010. It is a Digital Edition and comes as a downloadable PDF file.
Templates for Golden Triangles Christmas Cards by Sheena Norquay These are templates you will need to make the Golden Triangles Christmas Cards by Sheena Norquay. Size of these templates is A3 so they will be printed out and sent directly to your home!
Autumn Colour Drops Part Two: Cushions by Sheena Norquay Make a pair of charming cushions to match your autumn throw! Even if you didn’t make the throw, making these cushions is a great way to practise your machine quilting. If you made the Autumn Colour Drops Part One: Throw, you will have two sets of light and dark strips left over so why not make a couple of cushions to match your sofa throw. All you need is some calico or light fabric. Finished size: Approximately 38cm (15) square Skill Level: Beginner To make the matching throw look for the Autumn Colour Drops Part One: Throw by Sheena Norquay. This project is an extract from Popular Patchwork magazine first published in December 2008. It is a Digital Edition and comes as a downloadable PDF file. Template(s) for this project is on the last page of the file. Please check your printer settings when printing to ensure that there are no added margins. There is also a 1 square printed on the last page to help you check if your printer is printing out to the correct size.