van der Meer wrote in message <01bd9eb6$14f3cb40$ef2a79c3@samuel>...
I sure enjoy all the cool ideas, great help and support, not to mention
squishies and chocolate that come as a fringe benefit. Hint, hint
It's a great place to trade ideas , patterns and lots of OT-stuff.
Tiina in Espoo, who is still typing to keep warm, how's Holland?
Kristi in Germany
P.S. to Euro-quilters: I will be in the US the last week of July/first week of
August. Just let me know if you want me to pick up notions, fabric, freezer
paper or what have you-- I am taking over my empty suitcases so I should have
plenty of room (though one old sewing machine will also come back with me).
Dawn Hanson wrote:
> Great question. Judging my the crowds at the Innsbruck show recently, there
> are lots of us. My name is Dawn Hanson and I am an American living in
> Copenhagen. We have a small group here called the Quilt Tasters. We just
> love the antique reproduction fabrics from Holland.
OOOOHHH --- what fabrics? tell us about them? How can we get 'em?
Grinnin,'
Sarah in Las Cruces, NM (who really does HAVE to get over to MSM's tonight
...)
van der Meer wrote:
> Hi everyone, I really enjot this ng. Are there any other quilters in Europe
> who do too ?
> Pat in Holland
A bunch of us, Pat -- and so, where are you? What sorts of quilts do you
make? We also need your full name, height, weight, date-of-birth,
measurements, political/religious affiliations, AND your credit-card numbers
...
Although WHERE will satisfy the Atlas-queen, here :-)
Happy Trails, and Welcome,
Sarah in Las Cruces, NM (USA)
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Agnès
Gerber-Billiau a écrit:
> Hi,
> Lutgard in Belgium
>
> van der Meer wrote in message <01bd9eb6$14f3cb40$ef2a79c3@samuel>...
I finished a king size quilt top last week. Rather large squares in a
white-on-black print, a white-on-natural print and a white-on-white
print. Then I didn't get the points right, so I've appliquéd a small red
square everywhere where the large squares meet.... The border is red.
Kerstin in Sweden
Bernadette
Hi, I'm in Finland too! Helena
I love it very much also. Am just a beginner but have learned a lot
reading the posts of all the wonderful people who share their knowledge.
thank you
Anabela Gabriel
nop0...@mail.telepac.pt
van der Meer <sam...@tref.nl> wrote in article
<01bd9eb6$14f3cb40$ef2a79c3@samuel>...
I am not Danish but visit Copenhagen often.
Are you talking about a little shop called butterfly in danish?
(Sommarfugel, I think)
Would love to know, since I am going there soon
Thank you
Anabela Gabriel
nop0...@mail.telepac.pt
Bernadette Noujaim Baldwin <bernadette.n...@bt.com> wrote in
article <3590CB...@bt.com>...
Barbara in Connecticut
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Bernadette Noujaim Baldwin wrote:
>
> Any of the Danish quilters been to that wonderful quilt shop just of the
> end of Stroget? God I love that place.
>
> Bernadette
>
Bernadette - the shop must be Quilters Paradise or
Butterfly(Sommerfuglen)
sarah curry wrote in message <359049C5...@zianet.com>...
>
>
>Dawn Hanson wrote:
>
>> Great question. Judging my the crowds at the Innsbruck show recently,
there
>> are lots of us. My name is Dawn Hanson and I am an American living in
>> Copenhagen. We have a small group here called the Quilt Tasters. We
just
>> love the antique reproduction fabrics from Holland.
>
If anyone is headed this way, let me know. Maybe you can join us for a
"Quilt Tasting" -- held monthly in the evenings...
Regards,
Dawn in Copenhagen
for anyone head
Bernadette Noujaim Baldwin wrote in message <3590CB...@bt.com>...
>Any of the Danish quilters been to that wonderful quilt shop just of the
>end of Stroget? God I love that place.
>
>Bernadette
>
Let me know when you'll be here. Maybe you can hook up with some local
quilters while you are here.
Enjoy your trip.
Regards,
Dawn in Copenhagen
D & B Mawdsley wrote in message <359131...@i84.net>...
>Which end of Stroget? I'm visiting Copenhagen next month.
>
>Barbara in Connecticut
>***********************************************************************
>
>Bernadette Noujaim Baldwin wrote:
>>
Another quilting lady who loves the ng. I'm from Holland too.
I like the way of "speaking" very much. For exemple: I have finished my
quilting bag so I have a happy dance!
Greetings,
Anja
van der Meer heeft geschreven in bericht
DHS wrote:
> Bonjour to all quilters
> We are a quite new small quilting group in FRANCE in FERRETTE (near swiss
> border).
> We have a lot of troubles in quilting nice stiches using the hoop. Are there any
> tricks ?
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice.
> Agnès
>
> Gerber-Billiau a écrit:
Welcome, Agnes (can't make the accent-mark)! Don't have any advice, as a
machine-quilter, but WELCOME!
Happy Trails,
Sarah in Las Cruces (USA)
Yvonne Nielsen wrote:
> Count me too.
> Yvonne from Dragoer, Denmark
> http://home2.inet.tele.dk/ynielsen
>
> Bernadette - the shop must be Quilters Paradise or
> Butterfly(Sommerfuglen)
>
> >Any of the Danish quilters been to that wonderful quilt shop just of the
> >end of Stroget? God I love that place.
> >
> >No time, now, to welcome all you folks individually ... but WELCOME, all of you
> ...
and Happy Trails, Sarah in Las Cruces, NM ()USA)
Jan en Anja Wanschers wrote:
> Hi girls,
>
> Another quilting lady who loves the ng. I'm from Holland too.
> I like the way of "speaking" very much. For exemple: I have finished my
> quilting bag so I have a happy dance!
>
> Greetings,
> Anja
YEEEEEE-HAH, Anja! (do I pronounce it, in American, AHN-ya? What a beautiful
name! How come such lovely names "across the pond"?) I'll do an Aggie Shuffle
for you -- you'll get a polka, a twist'n'shout, as well ...
So GLAD someone asked this question ...
Sarah in Las Cruces, NM (USA)
Here I am in the north west of England, where quiltingis alive and well,
and growing.
Is anyone out there going to the European Quilt Exhibition in Alsace, in
September?
--
Marie
sarah curry <scu...@zianet.com> wrote in article
<3591C693...@zianet.com>...
Maria in Vienna
maria....@univie.ac.at
Kristi
(already scouting the calendar...)
David Lewis wrote in message ...
The best trick I know to get small quilting
stitches is to hoop kind of loosely. If you are
using a hoop, when you place the hoop on a table
you should be able to put your hand in the center
of the hooped quilt and touch the table. Gee, I
hope I explained that ok.
The object is to only have enough tension so that
the quilt is held firmly, but with enough slack so
that you can easily manipulate the fabric when
making a stitch.
Thin batting helps too. I like Thermore polyester
or Quilter's Dream cotton. I then baste the quilt
so all 3 layers are held together. Then I hoop
loosely (as explained above). I use a size 12
between needle, but you should use the size that
is comfortable for you to hold. You must also use
a thimble if you are going to use the "rocking"
stitch. That is the stitch where you insert the
needle *straight* down into the quilt just until
you can feel the tip of it with your underneath
hand. Then rock the needle back up to the surface
by using your thimble on the end of the needle
while pushing up from your underneath hand and
down with your thumb on your upper hand. This
*should* make a little "hill" in the fabric that
makes it easy to push the needle through. As soon
as the tip of the needle breaks the surface of the
quilt, you should use your thimble to rock the
needle (as vertically as possible) down through
the quilt again. I can usually get 4 stitches on
the needle before I have to pull it through the
quilt.
If this explanation (which sounds weird even to
me) is not clear, I strongly suggest picking up
Ami Simms book, "How to Improve Your Quilting
Stitch".
Gee, I sure hope I helped at least a little.
<sigh>
Have a good day!
Patty in So. Calif.
DHS wrote:
>
> Bonjour to all quilters
> We are a quite new small quilting group in FRANCE in FERRETTE (near swiss
> border).
> We have a lot of troubles in quilting nice stiches using the hoop. Are there any
> tricks ?
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice.
> Agnès
>
> Gerber-Billiau a écrit:
>
> > Hi,
> > Lutgard in Belgium
> >
> > van der Meer wrote in message <01bd9eb6$14f3cb40$ef2a79c3@samuel>...
It is from the 19th to the 21st September.
The leaflet speaks of over 500 quilts, in sevaral villages and several
venuues.
There are classes:
Learning patchwork
Charm quilts
Machine embroidery
Children's classes
Appliqué
Woven patchwork
Initiation to Boutis
Improve your Boutis
Initiation to Textile Art
Strips, strings and other things
Landscape in patchwork
There are talks
(Ste Marie is where Jacob Amman started the Amish movement!)
Three talks on the Amish
One talk on Patterns
One called "From patchwork to textile art"
Speakers/teachers include
Ruth Eissfeldt (Germany, Bronze medallist at the World Quilt Nihon 5th
Textile Exhibition in Tokyo 1998
Anne Woringer (France)
Textile artist
Mrs Makiko Ohashi talking about calligraphy, origami and ikebana
Hildegar Braatz (Germany)
Works in antique fabrics, lace and marbled fabrics
Charlotte Ide (Denmark)
Specialist in combining fabrics and colours
Cosabeth Parriaud (France)
richly coloured geometric quilts
R. Baecher, C. Baecher, J. Legeret will talk on aspects of the Amish
history and culture
There is an exhibition of about 90 quilts from the Quilters' Guild (UK)
A collection of Amish and Mennonite quilts
An exhibition by the French Patchwork Guild
If you want the leaflet, emailthe Office de Tourisme du Val d'Argent on
There's a website too at
The talks/workshops etc are in French, German and English.
I am 99% certainly going: it looks great!
Marie
--
David Lewis
www.nodanw.com
I suppose our friend is talking about 4ème carrefour européen du patchowork
in SAINTE MARIE AUX MINES. Web site is http : //www.valdargent.com/otsi
Agnès
Dawn Hanson a écrit:
> Oooooohhhhh... I haven't heard about it... details please!
>
> David Lewis wrote in message ...
> >In article <iEqtTDAh...@mcmail.com>, Hilary Winstanley
> ><hwins...@mcmail.com> writes
> >>In article <01bd9eb6$14f3cb40$ef2a79c3@samuel>, van der Meer
> >><sam...@tref.nl> writes
> >>>Hi everyone, I really enjot this ng. Are there any other quilters in
> Europe
> >>>who do too ?
> >>>Pat in Holland
> >
> >
sarah curry <scu...@zianet.com> schreef in artikel
<359049C5...@zianet.com>...
>
>
> Dawn Hanson wrote:
>
> > Great question. Judging my the crowds at the Innsbruck show recently,
there
> > are lots of us. My name is Dawn Hanson and I am an American living in
> > Copenhagen. We have a small group here called the Quilt Tasters. We
just
> > love the antique reproduction fabrics from Holland.
>
Are you originally from Austria because I used to have a pen pal called
Brigitte Loos when I was about 14. I would be very excited if it turned
out to be you.
Bernadette (Bambi)
Lutgard in Belgium
David Lewis wrote:
> In article <iEqtTDAh...@mcmail.com>, Hilary Winstanley
> <hwins...@mcmail.com> writes
> >In article <01bd9eb6$14f3cb40$ef2a79c3@samuel>, van der Meer
> ><sam...@tref.nl> writes
> >>Hi everyone, I really enjot this ng. Are there any other quilters in Europe
> >>who do too ?
> >>Pat in Holland
>
> Here I am in the north west of England, where quiltingis alive and well,
> and growing.
>
> Is anyone out there going to the European Quilt Exhibition in Alsace, in
> September?
> --
> Marie
But WHERE in the NW of England, Marie?
Happy Trails,
Sarah in Las Cruces, NM (USA)
> But WHERE in the NW of England, Marie?
> Happy Trails,
> Sarah in Las Cruces, NM (USA)
>
I live in Accrington, Lancashire, 20 miles or so north of Manchester,
which is a big city. Where I live used to be the centre of the cotton
spinning and weaving industry and, although most of the factories have
now closed, there remain many factory shops selling fabrics. Unhappily,
they do not sell quilting fabrics, as such, but it is easy and cheap to
get plain calico (I think you call it muslin).
Until last year we had the Liberty Fabrics factory here, plus its shop,
but that has now closed, because Liberty does not weave its own fabrics
any more: they are woven, I believe, in France.
There are several quilting groups near here and I belong to two of them:
East Lancashire Quilters and Clitheroe Castle Heritage Quilters. I know
of two others nearby, Red Rose Quilters and another whose name I cannot
remember. About 20 miles away are Garstang Quilters, a very large group
with a waiting list to join.
There are three quilt shops in my area, Aunt Jemimah's in Clitheroe,
Quilters' Cottage in Garstang and Embsay Mills (not a factory shop, just
in a factory complex) at Skipton. There is also a fabrics mill shop at
Nelson, but their selection is very limited.
Marie
--
Marie
: I like the way of "speaking" very much. For exemple: I have finished my
: quilting bag so I have a happy dance!
--
MagsRags
mgm...@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca
Blessed are the flexible for they shall not be bent out of shape.
Sue Abrahams wrote:
> I'm in the south of England.
> Sue
WHERE, Sue? Grins,
Sarah in Las Cruces, NM (USA)
E-Mail lin...@locomotive.com
Sue Abrahams wrote:
> In Finchampstead which is near Reading which is left of London and down a
> bit.
Thank you, Ma'am!
Sarah
Hi, there are lots of quilters in Europe on the net, I know of
several in the UK alone; there are also European FQ fabric exchanges
that go on here, I think Sal (a quilter in Berkshire) has about
20 on her list!
(Hi Sal!)
I don't often get the chance to keep up with the group though,
so much traffic!
Sharon in Oxford, England (but soon to move to Scotland!)
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> Hi everyone, I really enjot this ng. Are there any other quilters in Europe
> who do too ?
> Pat in Holland
>
Hi! Do I count as a quilter (beginner) as I am from Malaysia
but have been living in Essex, England? A friend of mine introduced
me to quilting and had done a few small appliqued projects.Quite
enjoyable. I shall go to quilting class for beginners in Sept.
Jessie
Definately, I got the middle nine-block of a quilt done this week, just
by NOT watching the football. Still its all over for England now!
Ally
Also in England