Saturday Patchwork with Janet Goddard
Multiple Sessions: One £47.50, Buy Two £79 (save £8.50 per session) and Buy Four £136 (save £13.50 per session)
Please let us know when you check out which dates you would like to book. Our usual policy applies should you need to change a date. If you can't make a date, call or email us the working day before and we will move your booking on to the next available date.
If students wish to continue with projects they have already started in one of my workshops I am always happy for them to come along and work on these however it is helpful if I know what they are working on so that I can bring the correct samples, equipment etc
January, February and March 2025
Large appliqued tropical flowers are bordered with patchwork strips. The blocks are then rotated to create a secondary pattern. This quilt is a good opportunity to use fabrics that have larger prints on them and the project is machine pieced and appliqued.
Janet has made her quilt in bright tropical type fabrics but it would work well in most colourways.
Students need to be able to use a rotary cutter and stitch an accurate 1/4" seam.
April 2025
Zippy Pouches
Stitch a selection of useful pouches where the zips open on the diagonal, creating a distinctive feature. These are great little pouches for giving as gifts, for using up small amounts of fabric and are great for a multitude of purposes including the storage of kindles and e-readers, stationery, books etc.
You will begin the day by stitching a medium sized pouch so that everyone can work through the techniqe together. After the first pouch has been made, alternative measurements will be given for smaller and larger options. You will have time to make two or more pouches during the day.
May and June 2025
Strips that Sizzle
Take a pile of fabrics in one colour and cut lots of strips. Add some plain fabric and some clever stitch and flip. The resulting design makes great secondary patterns when stitched together.
Janet has used two colours in her sample, red and white. However, she has tried with multiple coloured scraps and it works just as well. The good thing about it is that it is a good way of using up fabric that perhaps you don't like so much as you only see small strips of it. This quilt can be as big or small as you wish so if you want something larger, you simply need tro adjust the fabric quantities accordingly.
Students need to be able to use a rotary cutter and stitch an accurate 1/4" seam.
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In addition to spending your time crafting there is a coffee shop on site - O For Coffee. Tudor Rose Patchwork offers students 10% discount on anything consumed from O For Coffee. As well as a large selection of hot and cold drinks, the menu includes jacket potatoes, sandwiches, paninis, toasties, soups. For those with a sweet tooth there is also a variety of cakes baked on site including gluten free and vegan options.