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!

Wietske Kluck

Wietske's final assessment piece was this striking quilt worked in applique techniques using beautiful hand dyed fabrics.
Left and right: Details of the quilt showing the curvy hand quilting lines.







Left: Part of Wietske's design work for the quilt.

Right: Wietske's first assessment piece was this hanging inspired by modern architecture. It's made mostly using piecing techniques with a small amount of appliqué detail.

Above: A sketch from Wietske's design development.
Left: Details of the quilt.
Right: One of the samples from Wietske's portfolio. This one explores form using painted and folded papers.

Left: Blooming in fabric.

Right: Sister's Choice pieced by machine.
Right: Wietske demonstrates her considerable skill with free motion quilting.
Left: An exercise in collage.

Right: A traditional nine-patch with woven squares


Left: A beautiful sample of wholecloth quilting worked by hand.

Far left: Printing on paper and fabric.
Left: Block printing on fabric with quilting.

Right: Stencilling on fabric.
Far left: Crazy patchwork worked in an analogous colour scheme.

Left: Block printing motifs developed from snail shell patterns for use in bonded appliqué.

Below left: Printed shapes used in shadow appliqué.
Wiestke has also completed 7922-03 Patchwork and Quilting.
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