Saturday 19 November 2016

My New Website!

Well I promised you some exciting news didn't I?

After many, many months of planning, uploading, tweaking, changing I'm delighted to announce ....


Just Jude Designs

....my new website!

Woohoo!

It feels somewhat like a graduation from my humble blog, which I have thoroughly loved since December 2010, when my good friend introduced me to blogging!

So what will you find in my new site?

Blog:

Woodland Friends Quilt (Popular Patchwork Oct16)

My home page is where I will continue to blog and chat about my creative endeavours!

About Me:

Poppy

Here you can read a little bit about my creative philosophy, some exciting new developments in my work, and testimonials from satisfied customers!

Free Tutorials:

Tote Bag tutorial for Fabric Yard

I'm keeping my tutorials page, and will continue adding to it.

Shop:

This is my most exciting new venture!  Here you will find lots of new patterns, with the option of buying digital, paper, beginner friendly, and dyslexic friendly versions.

Just Jude Designs Patterns

Also on offer are haberdashery supplies, kits and fabric, as well as a 'Made by Me' section where I will be selling off some of the things I make.

Autumn Hexie Stars Quilt

And for those of you local to me, there is a funky new 'collection only' option at the checkout, if you want to bulk buy wadding, basting spray or avoid shipping costs.

I would love it if you could take a few moments to poke around my new site and let me know what you think.

I'll soon be running a giveaway to celebrate - so stay tuned to my new site and keep following me over there.

This is the last post on my trusty Just Jude Blog.

Farewell faithful friend!

Jude xo

Wednesday 16 November 2016

Houndstooth Quilt

The design process can be an interesting one!

I remember one time in Bee Blessed we decided to make arrowhead blocks.  For some reason, when I looked at that block I saw different patterns, and filed those ideas away!

Earlier this year I made this Starburst quilt, for a summer issue of Popular Patchwork, and realised one of those arrowhead ideas!


Popular Patchwork cover.July


But I needed to 'scratch the itch' a little more, and so my modern Houndstooth Quilt came into being (in fact there were 4 other variations of this one!).

Houndstooth Quilt for LPQ (Nov16)

Love Patchwork & Quilting magazine fell in love with it and commissioned it for their November issue, which is in the shops now!

Houndstooth Quilt for LPQ (Nov16)
Photo courtesy of LPQ
They also asked for a matching cushion:

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I'll admit that this quilt is a little more modern than my usual style, but I love the 9 steps of gradation in the Kona solids from Black to Silver.

Kona Pomegranate has been one of my favourite colours since I discovered Kona solids - I love how it completely interrupts all that grey!

Houndstooth Quilt for LPQ (Nov16)

And just look at that bright canary yellow on the back!

It's a bad habit of mine not to look at blocks at face value! You never know what you might discover!

Happy sewing!

Jude xo

Saturday 12 November 2016

Blocks-a-plenty!

Hi everyone, I hope you are having a great November so far!

Outside of my normal teaching, sewing and pattern writing hours, I've been keeping up with my bee block commitments.

In Siblings Together this month, we have been making 'boy' blocks for Doti:

STB2 blocks for Dorfymid

Also for Siblings Together, I made 4 more canvas blocks.  It was my month in September, where I set the Canvas block. I was only 4 blcoks short and now that I have 30 blocks, I can get the quilt completed. 

Canvas blocks for STB2

For Brit Bee this month, I had to make a block for Jo, which was designed by Angie!  These are the colours Jo has chosen for her quilt - I hope she likes it!

Brit Bee R4 block for Jo

So that's my block round-up for November.

And I hope to have some really exciting news to announce here soon! Watch this space!

Happy sewing!

Jude xo

Tuesday 8 November 2016

Hexie Stars Quilt

I'm one of hundreds of quilters who love hexies!

I've even got a Pinterest board dedicated to them!

And machine sewing hexies isn't as tricky as you might think (and no, I'm not talking about Y seams!).

One way to make machine sewing hexies easier is to use pre-cut fabric like a layer cake, and create star points in the spaces between the hexies.


The hexies and their star points are then sewn together in rows - Simples!


And there are great templates out there that make cutting the hexies super quick and easy.  I particularly like these ones from Missouri Star Quilt Company.

Here are 2 Hexie Star Quilts I've made in the last 2 years ....

Autumn Hexie Stars Quilt
Autumn Hexies with Essex Yarn Dyed Linen (Flax)

Hexie Stars Quilt class sample
Sweetwater's 'Noteworthy' with Navy solid (gifted)
... and here is the one in the current issue of British Patchwork & Quilting:

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I made this one as a 'man quilt' with Sweetwater's 'Elementary' and Essex Yard Dyed Linen. And they put it on the front cover!!

Hexie Stars Quilt (BPQ Nov16)


So if you like hexies as much as me, why not have a go!

And if you are looking for a gift, both my Essex Linen Hexie Stars Quilts will soon be for sale (watch this space!).

Happy Hexing!

Jude xo

Thursday 3 November 2016

Autumn Garden Quilt

I spent the weekend in Derby with my 3 favourite girls!

Derby Oct16

My eldest daughter turned 21 at the end of October and it was so lovely celebrating with her in the most inspiring surroundings!

Derby Oct16

Derby Oct16

Derby Oct16

Derby Oct16


Derby Oct16

Derby Oct16


Autumn is such a beautiful season. But it's time to put on an extra layer, turn the thermostat up another few notches, and bring out the cosy quilts.

The November issue of Popular Patchwork is in the shops, and in it you'll find my Autumn Garden Quilt.

Autumn Garden Quilt (Popular Patchwork Nov16)


This is a small quilt (53" square), but I'm a little bit in love with it (I love curvilicious quilts)!!

For a while now I've been wanting to make the 'drunkard's path' flower, and I think the saturated tones of Denyse Schmidt's Chicopee and Shelburne Falls give these flowers a cosy autumnal feel.

Autumn Garden Quilt (Popular Patchwork Nov16)

I've used my trusty Essex Yarn Dyed linen (black) for the background and whizzed the fabrics through my Sizzix Drunkard's Path dies (657168 fan background & 657169 quarter circle).


Autumn Garden Quilt (Popular Patchwork Nov16)

And this quilt could easily translate into another season (think fresh Spring fabrics!).

I hope you are keeping warm and cosy this Autumn!

Happy sewing!

Jude xo