by Jen | Colourful Friday, Events, General News and Announcements, Scrap Quilts, Stash Blasting Wednesday, Technique Tuesday, Workshops
My workshop motto, “Let the fabric & quilting do the talking,” encompasses the simplistic feel of my Minimalistic Landscapes – Less is More. It speaks to the idea of allowing the materials and techniques themselves to enhance the design and make...
by Jen | Colourful Friday, General News and Announcements, Workshops
My answer to that question is a big huge yes. The hours just slip away when I am creating fabric runs and playing with fabric gradations. Ever since I made my first Bargello quilt I have had a fascination with fabric runs. In fact, you could say that I am really quite...
by Jen | Coffee Talk Saturday, General News and Announcements, Inspirational Sunday
Back in January a friend from home told me about this store in Tucson called The West and said I had to go and check it out. She said they had a very impressive array of embroidery threads and hand stitching threads plus a whole lot more including gift wares, toys and...
by Jen | Events, General News and Announcements, Workshops
I am delighted to be teaching at the Virtual Schoolhouse in November. I will be teaching 2 full day classes on November 10 & 11, 2023. What will I be teaching? I will be teaching 2 of my most popular workshops that I know you will really enjoy and go away with all...
by Jen | General News and Announcements, Magazine Project, Pattern Feature
I am very excited to share my most recent project published in A Needle Pulling Thread (ANPT) Magazine. The inspiration for Issue 62 was the Universe – so many great quilt ideas can be found looking up at the sky – especially at night. When we travel we...
by Jen | General News and Announcements, Magazine Project, Pattern Feature
I am very excited to share my most recent project published in A Needle Pulling Thread (ANPT) Magazine. The inspiration for Issue 61 was Tiles – so many great quilt ideas can be found in tile designs and their colours. Take Time is created with just one block...