Saturday 25 February 2012

Scrappy Zappy Dappy ...not quite done

One of the best bits about quilting is just how sociable the hobby is.  Long ago I went to a weekly class to learn the craft and absolutely loved it.  But juggling working motherhood and challenging class projects took its toll and  it became just one plate too many for this mama to spin.  Thankfully I wasn't alone in needing more time to keep up with teacher and a group of us started to meet up once a month for "remedial class" where we sewed like mad and chatted ten to the dozen to put the world to rights. 
When a daughter once asked her mum if she was spending the day with her quirky quilting friends the group was named and hasn't looked back since!
Not only do we meet for remedial and catch up sewing, we quilt for charity and occasionally treat ourselves to a workshop to learn something new...


This time it was to be Scrappy Dappy Do!



The Quirkies have been looking forward to Saturday 25th February for quite some time now... in fact ever since 2 of us enjoyed a whole weekend with Jennie Rayment in the Cotswolds last November we've been dy(e?)ing to get tweaky with some more fabric under Jennie's watchful eye.
Imagine our delight when the opportunity to take a workshop to make "Scrappy Zappy Do" presented itself through our "local" quilt shop, Creative Quilting.
It was as well we arrived early at Our lady of Lourdes church hall where the workshop was being held as there were a number of miniature Chelsea players being dropped off for Saturday morning footie at the school field next door, so competition for car parking space was high......it would not have made good headlines "Quilters disrupt junior league in rotary cutter fight for parking".  Somehow we all squished in, unloaded cars and set about setting up workstations.Step one was easy, simply fold your precut triangle of coloured fabric in half, put the fold on the right and then arrange your triangles into a mountain range that pleases your eye and number them 1 - 20....


Then tack, jump and tack again and reduce the bulk of all those triangles piled high by trimming her petticoat, not her dress or her legs but the petticoat , by this time we were wondering where Jennie gets her inspiration for all these little remembering rhymes...


Then following Jennie's secret number sequence repeat 9 times more, and make matching pairs and if you are really organised you can string piece them and decorate your machine with some really interesting bunting for a little while
Then the two are partnered with 2 more to make a square and then squares make friends with their neighbours and its amazing how quickly it all comes together in a twisty whirly kind of way....

Then, tummies rumbling we ignored the fabulous sunshine outside and stopped for lunch kindly organised by Val of Justhands-on.tv. We had a fabulous lunch of quiche & salad, fruit & yoghurt - have I mentioned before that quilters NEVER go hungry?

The afternoon was a delightful giggle of putting blocks together and piecing interesting borders, this may look like scrap fabric spaghetti to you - but to me its a fabulous random border of yummy hand dyed fabric....


And just when you think its all about to go horribly wrong the ever watchful Jennie appears with just the right advice at the right moment or stepping in and solving a problem before it gets any worse..
So we all got to go home with a Scrappy Zappy not quite done.....



Now all I really need is another day of snow so I can get this Scrappy Zappy Done!


Other Quirky Scappy Zappys are visible here 

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