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The Candy Bloom Quilt – Free pattern!

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This gorgeous quilt in a deep red, blue and cream colourway has a celebration feel, with rows of pretty bunting-style patchwork ‘hung’ on narrow strips of pale print sashing. The triangle patches are easily created with a template and the triangle rows are easy to sew.

Her is the free pattern and explanation written and illustrated by the talented Linda Clements.

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Candy Bloom – Template

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The quilt is also sweet on the wall.

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Have a great day!

 


Tilda Candy Bloom Blog Hop

Fabric Glue Pen

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When meeting with our lovely customers a few weeks ago we discovered that some of them did not know about the fabric glue pen that is a must when paper piecing. We would certainly struggle if trying to paper piece or do paper appliqué without it, so here is a reminder of how easy it is to use.

Paper piecing is such a fun process but tacking the seam allowance around the edge of a paper shape can be time-consuming and fiddly. However, with our handy glue pen you just apply glue along the edge of the pre-cut paper pieces and press the seam allowance around the edge.

By the time your project is sewn together the glue will have dried and you can simply remove the paper pieces.
You will find detailed instructions in the paper piece packages.

The photographs here show red and pink paper-pieced balls in the making. So grab your glue pen and have a great day!

 

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Fabric paper and tape

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A quick way of decorating and personalizing note books, boxes or anything else you might think of is using Adhesive fabric glue paper and tape. It’s lovely to give simple items a more luxurious fabric feel.

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You can use fabric tape for letters or decorations and ribbon as matching bookmarks.

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Summer Purses!

Competition in Australia!

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If you live in Australia or New Zealand Two Green Zebras has a competition going where you could be the lucky winner of lovely Rivendale patterns.

They simply ask which brand of Fabrics is featured on the patterns!

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Autumn preview – Tilda Friends!

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We are very exited to share that two of the beloved Tilda characters – a fox and a rabbit will be available as lovely pre-sewn dolls this august!

Many of you are experts on sewing Tilda dolls and animals and Tilda will as always be about making your own personal dolls, but pre-sewn bodies are perfect for those who find doll sewing a bit daunting, or for young people learning to create and sew.

It’s so much fun making clothes and accessories!

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Some of you might know that Tilda started as an idea of a children’s concept that emerged into a craft brand many years ago, and it’s a dream come true for us to be able to provide pre sewn Tilda dolls approved for children in all ages worldwide. 
Crafty friends that can inspire creativity.

It has been a long process getting the look right and the quality perfect, and we are very happy with the result.

Among the autumn news you will find sweet patterns for clothes, and we will share ideas and patterns on the blog on how you can personalize and make accessories.

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We had so much fun creating a colorful world around these characters, and hope to continue with more pre sewn Tilda characters in the years to come to inspire creativity and playfulness.

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We’ll see you in august!

See-you-in-august!

Candy Bloom Blog Hop Quilt

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UK City Crafter “Chris” finished quilting her Candy Bloom Blog Hop Quilt.
We think this quilt pattern works really well with the Candy Bloom fabrics, and love how Chris hand quilted with red thread.

If you’d like to make one for yourself then the pattern is a freebie from MacCall’s Quilting and can be found here.

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Have a great summer!

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Wishing you all a great summer with another autumn preview. This is one of our favourite quilts and will be available as a pattern this autumn. 
It’s called The Cabbage Rose Quilt.

We hope you enjoy your holiday!

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Colorful Autumn News

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Colorful autumn news are poring in, and this week we are working on updating the Tilda web for a sweet floral Autumn with the new collections “Cabbage Rose” and “Memory Lane”.

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Tilda Blog Hop Autumn 2016

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Stitch Craft Create is doing a great Tilda Blog Hop with the autumn news Cabbage Rose and Memory Lane.

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Follow the Blog Hop here:

1st August – Stitch Craft Create
2nd August – Stitch Craft Create
3rd August – Vicky Myers Creations
4th August – Strawberry Patch Ramblings
5th August – Charm About You

8th August – Crafting Not Cleaning
9th August – Popular Patchwork
10th August – Dinki Dots
11th August – Little Black Duck
12th August – Tea and a Sewing Machine

15th August – A Saucy Stitch
16th August – Very Berry Handmade

 

A colorful autumn

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This year we just had to go for a colourful optimistic autumn look.
Whatever worries we might have or however sad it is to see summer fade into autumn; Cabbage Rose will make Tildasworld  a haven of positive colours this autumn and winter.
The second collection Memory Lane is inspired by the 20s colour scheme, blue black and olive greens combined with turquoise and pink.

Here is a presentation of the autumn collections!

CABBAGE ROSE

The Cabbage Rose Collection is a playful series inspired by colourful characters like 1950s comedian Lucille Ball and Astrid Lindgren’s Pippi Longstocking.

Designs with rabbits and flowers in soft orange, blue-green, red and pink give the series a sweet and colourful feel – perfect for pleasant patchwork quilts combined with folklore appliqués.

Cabbage Rose is an homage to “everyday roses” who inspire and add colour to life with their creativity and joie de vie.

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Lucille Ball was the inspiration for the Cabbage Rose logo.

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MEMORY LANE

The Memory Lane collection is inspired by the 1920s, with its innovative fashion and colours, jazz, the Charleston and Art Deco. The patterns comprise both classic and more modern floral designs.

Colours such as bluish-black, olive green and off-white with hints of pink and turquoise result in a beautiful, interesting combination for a style that is both classic and perfect for today.
The series is excellent for both patchwork quilts and formal bags.

If you love the 1920s style – a good tip is the BBC series “The House of Eliott”

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Cute dress fabric

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If you plan to add a cute home-sewn vintage dress to your wardrobe the Libby fabrics are perfect. 
We love Libby Dark Slate but if you are going for more colour Libby is also available in Pink, Teal and Olive.

We found a good selection of vintage dress patterns at White Three Fabrics and Jaycotts.

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For fun details you can add matching buttons, available in three in different sizes.

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Patchwork Animals

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We are totally in love with the new Rabbit and Squirrel Patchwork kits. You might have noticed the rabbit is on the cover of the Tilda catalogue. 
They are perfect projects for anyone who loves to sew and the right size project for new beginners who wants to learn patchwork.

The animals can work as decorative pillows and are perfect for children’s rooms. 
We added a gift tag and some string to the kit as a cute detail.

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PINCUSHIONS

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These lovely pincushions are very easy to make, and how you choose to put the fabrics together has a big effect on the result.
You need 8 lovely matching fabrics, embroidery yarn and needle, and 2 buttons.

Here is the Pincushion Template.
The dotted line on the template shows the seam, and the outside line is the 0.25in (6mm) seam allowance.

We suggest printing the template onto thick photo paper; you can then just let the pen slide along the edge of the paper shape when drawing the shape onto the fabric.

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Draw the shape onto the back of each of the eight fabrics. See figure A. Cut out each piece along the drawn line.

Place the pieces in a “flower shape” on the table to see in what order the fabric pieces look best before you sew. See figure B.
Place two pieces right side together and sew 0.25in (6mm) in from the edge. See figure C.

Open these out and then place the next piece right side against one of the sewn together shapes. Sew on in the same way as before. See figure D.

Continue until all the shapes are sewn together. Now place the two end pieces right side together and sew along the line until you have a couple of inches of opening left for turning through. See figure E.

Turn through to the right side, fill the pincushion with toy stuffing/wadding and then hand-stitch the opening shut. See figure F.

Next, thread a needle with a long strand of embroidery yarn. Insert the needle through the back of the cushion to the front, through a button placed in the centre, and then back from front to back and through the other button at the back.

Pull the yarn ends to make a little indentation in the cushion where the buttons are and then tie the ends together securely and trim thread ends.

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Paper Piece Appliqué

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You might have seen the new products called “Paper Piece Appliqué” among the Tilda news this autumn.
Many of you know about freezer paper appliqué, and this is kind of the same technique except the paper pieces are pre cut witch will save you a lot of work.
There are two different designs, and each package contains nearly 200 pieces so that you are able to make many different motifs.

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Here is how you do it:

Place the card template on the fabric. Cut about 0,25-0,3 in outside the edge of the template for small pieces and 0,4 in for larger once. When using very small pieces make sure the edge of the fabric is not too large to be folded around the template.

Place the card template against the wrong side of the fabric piece. Spread glue along the edge of the template. Try to avoid getting glue on the edge.
Fold the fabric around the edge of the template, see figure A. On small pieces it might be easier to use a flower stick or the like instead of your fingers.

If you want to use stems or branches in your design cut strips slightly less than 3 times as wide as you want the finished stem/branch to be. Spread Paper Piece glue all over the wrong side of the strip. Fold the edges in towards the middle, first one side, then the other. See figure B.

Place the stem/branch and your fabric covered paper pieces on the background fabric and adjust until you are satisfied. Use paper piece glue to attach the pieces.

Sew the branches/stems and fabric covered pieces on to the background fabric using small “invisible” stitches around the edge. Try not to sew trough the templates. Then cut trough the background fabric from the back and coax out the card pieces. See figure C. It can be helpful to use tweezers to get the small pieces out.

If the cut-up edges on the back refuse to sit smoothly, you can glue them towards the middle of the applique with some Paper Piece glue.

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Here are some examples of how you can put the pieces from the two different designs together to create different motifs.

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And here is what you can make!
We have used both designs in the same motifs. This is fun, easy and requires no talent for appliqué techniques.

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Tilda Showcase

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Our Australian whole seller is organizing a fantastic Tilda Showcase during the Australian spring.
Oh… how we Norwegians envy the Australians this time of year while it is getting cold and dark outside.

Here is what they write:
“During September and October we will be showcasing the talents of Australian designers, handmaidens and stores who have been creating with the latest Tilda collections Cabbage Rose & Memory Lane.
Projects will be launched daily starting September 1st, via Instagram, Facebook and designers blogs.”

As we all know there are so many talented designers in Australia and though we envy their September spring what a great way to spend the autumn for the rest of us. A project a day for two months!

Here is the ShowcaseCalendar for September.

Follow Tilda in Australia on www.instagram.com/tilda_australia/

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Cute projects

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Amazing projects are poring in as the Tilda Showcase continues. Check out these super cute dresses in Lucille fabric.

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It takes a brave soul to use a ginger fabric in this way, but it works wonderfully. Love the little appliqué hare jumping over mushrooms.
You can find out who made what here ShowcaseCalendar1.

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Lovely thread

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The “Sewing By Hand” thread is now available in more beautiful colors. This thread is a visual joy and the quality is just amazing!
Lovely wooden spools cost a little extra but is certainly worth it.
As you can see they where the photographer Sølvi’s favorite and we really love the pictures.

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Here are the available colors.

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They match our block colored fabric perfectly.

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Floral Clothespins

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This seasons new decorative floral clothespins are useful for more than hanging the wash. Here at the studio we use them for hanging cards, fabric and ribbon samples, scraps and what ever inspire us.

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They are also useful for Christmas calendar bags, or for hanging dolls by the ears. We love the vintage floral look.

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