At the conclusion of our Online 7822 Patchwork and Quilting Course, students who have satisfied all the syllabus requirements are awarded a certificate by the awarding body, City & Guilds of London. We would like to offer our congratulations too!

Sheryl Navin
Sheryl's final quilt was this charming wall hanging that captures her memories of Australia. The central area is strip pieced with foundation patchwork animals.



Left: A close up detail of one of the pieced birds.

Right: Sheryl has used free motion quilting quite densely in some areas to suggest foliage in the landscape.

 

Right: Part of the design work for this piece.

Left: Sheryl's first assessment piece was this unusual shaped cushion.

One side is red, the other blue. Both use bold applique motifs and a touch of fur fabric!

Right: The design work for the cushion.

Far left: A free machine quilting sample.

Left: Blooming in fabric.



Right and far right: Prints on paper and fabric with household items and machine applique.


Left: An ivy leaf shape is used for machine applique.

Right: A chevron folding technique is worked in fabric with beaded detail.
Far left: Mosaic patchwork using colours from a landscape source.

Left: A machine pieced example of Sister's Choice.
Left and right: Stencilling on paper and fabric with pastels.
Above left: A machine pieced checkerboard is completed with hand quilting. Above right: Hexagons are used in shadow applique.
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© Linda Kemshall 2006