November 29, 2011
Posted in People of Satin Moon, Special Events, Techniques and Materials tagged Daphne Greig, Give and Take Appliqué., Give and Take DVD, GIve and Take Stencils, Judy Villett, Machine Applique for the Terrified Quilter, Patchworks Studio, Sharon Pederson, Susan Purney-Mark, trunk show at 10:43 pm by satinmoon

You are invited
to enjoy the spectacular new 2 part

DVD and BOOK trunk show by Patchworks Studio Divas

Susan Purney Mark

and Daphne Greig

Give & Take Appliqué™

is the “no waste” fusing method

that takes advantage of positive/negative design,

and a fusible like Steam a Seam 2.

It is a ‘two-for-one’ technique with perfect curves

and sharp points , guaranteed.

Daphne and Susan’s DVD shows you the simple steps for fusing,

cutting, machine appliqué and

decorative stitches .

Enjoy 2 hours of information and inspiration ,

including a trunk show of 30 of Susan and Daphne’s quilts,

and endless design possibilities with

EQ7 files and pattern PDFs.


completely different

Give and Take quilts
are featured in the companion book by Susan and Daphne .

New York Beauty Runner
is the suggested first project to make .
It is small and the best way to learn the Give and Take Appliqué technique.

French Country Danse
is a bed-size quilt using the same block design as the table runner, in a slightly larger size.
It is a great opportunity to use a coordinating collection of fabrics.

Chutes & Ladders
happens when a New York Beauty square block is turned into a rectangle.

This contemporary and intriguing asymmetrical block with many colour possibilities.

Grandma’s Pawpaws and Sweet Mixed Pickles

was inspired by a traditional Pickle Dish block,

Daphne first chose border fabric that she liked, then built a palette of fabric and colours .
The smooth curves and sharp points are easy to achieve with Give and Take Appliqué. .

Lupine Rings, a variation of

Wedding Ring made easy with Give and Take Appliqué is a lovely tradition to commemorate a special event-

like a spring wedding .

Citrus Salad
uses a ‘juicy’ colour assortment reminiscent of a traditional Drunkard’s Path block.
Like Susan, try it in your favourite colour, choosing values from light to dark .

Still a little unsure ?
Stencils by Daphne and Susan make it even easier and faster !

Friend Sharon Pederson, another Island author and designer, will give you even more
applique guidance and inspiration.

to come into Satin Moon
and find what happens when you take six classic quilt patterns and create two fusible appliqués with one cut.
This Saturday only Daphne will be here to answer your questions and autograph your books an DVD’s.
MORE TESTIMONIALS :
Give & Take Fabric Appliqué - 11/14/2011
Reviewer: James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief from Oregon, WI, USA
“Give & Take Fabric Appliqué” presents a fine two-for-one technique that offers hand or machine-friendly appliqué techniques perfect for all kinds of projects – and presents 12 different projects for using them. Patterns can be adapted to numerous patterns, traditional patterns can be used with the fabric appliqué approach, and full-page color photos and patterns make for a collection easy to duplicate. Any beginning quilter or newcomer to appliqué will find this a fine starting place! –James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book Review, California Bookwatch, November 2011.
Give & Take Fabric Appliqué - 10/19/2011
Reviewer: Patti Ives, The Appliqué Society from USA
Authors and quiltmakers Daphne Greig and Susan Purney Mark have been working on their “Give & Take Fabric Appliqué” design concept since 2006. This book is the result of their thinking about traditional quilt patterns, commonly constructed with traditional methods, and wondering how they can make these designs using their “Give & Take” appliqué technique. Give & Take appliqué is a method where patterns are created using fusible web. As you cut out the pattern you find a positive image and a negative image. Both of these images are then used to create the blocks. By combining this two-for-one technique you are able to make tricky shapes super easy to appliqué. The appliqué method of choice is of course machine appliqué and you are encouraged to use the decorative stitches on your machine. You will find a comprehensive section on fabrics, tools, materials and techniques. Start small with the table runner project and before you know it you will be creating quilts using long-time favorite block patterns such as New York Beauty, Double Wedding Ring and Pickle Dish with ease. Many of the 12 different projects in this book are fat quarter friendly and all result in spectacular finished pieces
Give & Take Fabric Appliqué is a beautiful how-to book that belongs in every ser - 10/19/2011
Reviewer: James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review from Oregon, WI, USA
“Give & Take Fabric Appliqué” is a sampler quilter’s workbook about using a new technique called Give And Take Appliqué. Using fusible web and a Teflon appliqué pressing sheet, along with an assortment of preferred fabrics, the quilter is taken step-by-step through the process of choosing design and fabrics, cutting pressing and stitching. The first two chapters deal with fabric fundamentals and tools and technique. Complete patterns for tracing appliqués are enclosed for a variety of beautiful appliqué projects. This book contains a plethora of creative appliqué quilted projects that can be tackled at the reader’s choice or discretion. Stunning full-color photos, clear concise instructions make the projects accessible to the aspiring, determined quilter. James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, The Midwest Book Review, Wisconsin Bookwatch, October 2011, The Needlecraft Shelf.
Waste Not, Want Not - 09/06/2011
Reviewer: Anonymous from Marietta, GA
Such a fun technique. I am always up for trying something new yet often it takes too long to do it perfectly. This fun technique brings fairly instant gratification. The play of positive and negative gives a graphic dimension that makes even the least talented at choosing fabrics successful. Try it!
Give & Take Fabric Applique - 08/02/2011
Reviewer: Vivian Benton from Pittsburgh
I had the opportunity to take a class from Daphne Greig and Susan Purney Mark at Quilt Market a few years ago where they taught this technique. I love the fact that there’s no waste—what you take from one block, you give to another. So I’m happy to see a book dedicated to this technique. Originally based on the New York Beauty style quilt, they have expanded to designs using the Double Wedding Ring and Pickle Dish! And you can certainly adapt the projects in the book to other patterns. Nice book!
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July 17, 2011
Posted in Techniques and Materials tagged 505, CLover fine line mechanical chalk pencil, CLover Soluble blue line marker, Daphne Greig, EQ7 quilt design layer 3, Fool Proof Machine Quilting, Frixion Thermo-sentive gel pen, Golden Threads paper, Little Genie Bobbin Washer, machine quilting classes, Machine QUilting Made Easy, marking quilts, Mary Mashuta, Maurine Noble, no melt mylar stencils, plastic stencils, Pounce swipe marker, quilt tops, quilting designs, Roxanne silver chalk pencil, Schmetz quilting needles, Soapstone marker, Sticker Dot Stamper, Stitch in the Ditch, tear away stabilizer, Tulle template, Wonderfil Invisifil bobbin thread at 11:15 pm by satinmoon
All ready? Get set
or good enough , quilt as desired design.
Tried and true, and some new tools will make the job easier and successful.
You may select a pre-cut plastic stencil,
or create your own.
Manually trace your design as desired.
For a no mark method try
Golden Threadspaper . It is a lightweight, semi transparent paper that
eliminates the need to directly mark your quilt top,

and can be done
AFTER the quilt is sandwiched , even after stitch in the ditch stabilizing is complete.
Copy or create your template drawing ,
up to 15 sheets of Golden Paper
needle punching along the lines with 90/14 Schmetz needles and no thread .
Then atatched the perforated sheets to your top with pins ,
or Elmer’s Sticker Dot Stamper.
Quilting through the paper, then tear it away.
Tulle , plastic templates and stencils,
may be manually marked and traced onto your top with a number of removable pens or pencils .
The lines erase with heat or friction , on fabric as well as paper!
Great not only for quilting but also sewing lines, applique placement , embroidery designs and
sketching.
Ursula and Daphne , recommend tried and true water soluble blue line markers .
We enjoy Clover brand .
Recently many quilters have switched to chalk mechanical pencils,
the best for extra fine lines, and perfect fine detail.
Traditionalists , and those slightly heavier handed like Gordon,
Eco quilters may wish to try Soapstone a safe natural product, ideal for dark fabrics.
Marks are removed by gently rubbing fabric or washing fabric with plain water.
My personal favourite is Pounce .You actually SWIPE chalk through your plastic or perforated Golden Paper stencil.
The marks stay until removed with steam iron .
We recommend a peruse through a good book
or two , before
and load your bobbins -
Gordon likes Wonderful Invisifil bobbin thread- because it lasts soooooo long.

Daphne would love to guide and share all her tricks with you in her August classes

Saturday, August 13, #44 walking foot in the morning

and #45 free motion , in the afternoon

with dogs down, of course.
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December 12, 2010
Posted in People of Satin Moon, Techniques and Materials tagged BLock of the month scrap block, Cherri House, City Quilts, Color Works, Daphne Greig, Darelene Zimmerman, Deb Menz, Inner Quest, Joanne Thomson, Jodi Barrows, Kaffe Fassett, Leaving Riverton, Memories, Michelle Hill, More WIlliam Morris Applique, Patchwork for Beginners, Quilting the Complete Guide, Sandra Dallas, scrap bags, Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts, Square in a Sqaure, Sue Pritchard, The Persian Pickle Club, The Quilt That Walked to Golden, Uncorked, Ursula Riegel, William Morris In Applique at 9:12 pm by satinmoon

Gadget Girl Book : Mini Square in a Square Book and ruler
Get a little taste with this video

There is also a bonus novel Leaving Riverton by Jodi with quilt pattern included !
I am SO anxious for mine to arrive from Texas!

Grab your scraps and

join me Wednesday January 26, 10:30am – 11:30am when I start up our free
Block of the Month for the IMPATIENT AND IMPERFECT QUILTER .

FREE BONUS included !
Free monthly scrap bag for previous month’s completed quilt top ( table topper size or larger !)

Handwork book : Patchwork for Beginners by Sue Pritchard. It is beautifully British.
For personal tutoring sign up for Ursula Riegel’s classes this spring :

Inner Quest, and

Memories

Beginners Book , my very favourite , very visual book is spiral bound for easy referencing .
To learn the easy shortcuts and techniques , take Daphne Greig’s wonderful beginner classes .

Patchwork Princess Kaffe ‘s newest and my FAVOURITE Simple Shapes .
Do come in to marvel at Wenche Hemple”s show of her Kaffe Fassett quilts in February!

Applique Affectionado: Michelle Hill’s William Morris in Applique
I will be bringing in

her new book and fabulous patterns in January.

Art Quilter: Color Works by Deb Menz is my textile colour bible for Colour Boot Camp.

Gen X , Sarah, LOVES mostly solids City Quilts .
So do I .

Traveling Quilters : When I go to Colorado for Christmas , will be reading this marvelous book .

I loved her Persian Pickle club

The perfect Stocking stuffer and guest amuser
a colouring book, by a local Victoria author!
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December 5, 2010
Posted in People of Satin Moon, Special Events tagged Anne Redding, Bent Pin Designs, Daphne Greig, Designs to Share with You, Laine Canivet, Lisa Girard, Lois Toutant, Patchworks Studio, SATIN MOON RETIRED MODELS, SUsan Teece, Tivoli Designs, Ursula Riegel, Wide Awake Designs at 11:56 pm by satinmoon

The treasure chest is ready!

Christmas creations from Satin Moon, Tivoli Designs, Patchworks Studio and Designs to Share with You

Sue Howard

and a host of other designers have filled the studio

with quilts large

medium

and small,

along with clothing,

and of course aprons.

Baskets of kitchen accessories ,

pot holders

place mats and runners

tea cozies

in every

colour and style

as well as elegant

and amusing coasters

and wine bottles are ready for you.

There is a bounty of bags from

Lois Toutant

Laine Canivet

Lisa Girard

wool mitten bags

and change purses by Sue Howard.

Silk scarves

felt scarves

silken knitted scarves

and hand woven scarves are ready to adorn.

Travel pillows

and pillow cases are ready to delight.

Custom book marks by Anne Redding

calendars and photo albums

and journals are waiting to record personal memories .

Quilted baby jackets

baby booties

with matching quilts ,

baby bibs,

snuggy baby

sweaters ,

and the cutest

handknit hats,

and aprons are perfect for special little people.

So much delight awaits you on this table,

pincushions by Bent Pin Designs

and Ursula Riegel

ornaments too.

Lovingly assembled beginners quilting kits created by Sue .

Bonnie’s charming fairies for a lucky few.

It is not too late for a custom cross
stitched heirloom stockings to be completed
by next week with your selected name .

Handmade cards by a many of our artists will compliment one of a kind gifts.
The treasure are disappearing quickly, and will leave on Dec12th!

We also have supplies and suggestions

for making your own last minute gifts – all Christmas : fabric, kits, books and patterns are on sale .


Wish lists

gift suggestions

and gift certificates are ready too !
Let these talented ladies start teaching you in 2011,
classes are ready for registration now!
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January 20, 2010
Posted in People of Satin Moon tagged applique, Chilli Pepper Designs, Daphne Greig, Designs to Share with You, men quilters, Million pillow cases, Patchwork Studios, quilt classes, quilt sociology, stack and wack, Ursual Riegel at 9:36 pm by satinmoon

Only 6 years ago Gord’s idea of a guy having a good time looked like this
but now he has discovered the true joy of quilting !

With the patience of his first quilt teacher Ursula Riegel
Gord created his first table runner, with a pocket knife instead of a seam ripper, much to Ursula’s horror

He dabbled with a triple rail from the left overs of our daughters’
honors thesis project

Place mats seemed like a reasonable project.
So in a rare class by Laura McDonald creator of Chili Pepper designs
Gordon crafted a wonderful set of Dove Tail placemats

Daphne Greig , was the next brave teacher
who guided Gordon through the creation of a beautiful Give and Take

His original design was made for our son in Arizona.
I’ll try and add a photo of it this week when we are in Tucson.
Next Daphne guided Gord in the creation of a quilt for nephew Josh’s wedding gift-
the red and gold quilt taking shape on the design board

Next came the joy of small stuff….

Gord did some mass production of pillow cases for family and staff ,
for every season.
Remember to see him in action at his Hot Dog Pillow Case Party Class
in June at Satin Moon

His first real challenge of a quilt was this batik beauty

which is Chico’s favourite

The ultimate challenge so far has been for Denise ,

Under whose unfailing good humor and superb teaching
Gordon created a stunning Stack and Wack for our guest room.

He has just finished a wonderful quilt for my Dad’s 80th birthday…its in the mail and will be unveiled February 6


in Calgary
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