Showing posts with label quilters workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilters workshop. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2015

The End of 2015...

Hi Everyone!

As 2015 comes to an end, I just wanted to say thank you so much for everyone who supports my business. To all my students, all the people who attend craft shows that I participate in, all the people who read my blog or watch my YouTube tutorials - THANK YOU! I wouldn't be able to do what I do, without all my supporters.

A special thank you to Heather, at Quilter's Connection Magazine, for featuring one of my patterns (yet again!) in the Winter 2015 issue that recently came out.
I'm so honoured to be given the opportunity to be part of her fantastic Canadian magazine.

My pattern for a patchwork children's quilted sleeping bag is on page 36. Enjoy!




My last video of 2015 has been highly requested, ever since I posted my "Sewing Gift Ideas 2015" video.


Here is the link to the tutorial on how to turn an old button-down dress shirt into a pillow cover!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFm5XCiFqjs

I'd love to see your creations! If you make a pillow from my tutorial, please send me a photo at quilters.workshop@gmail.com or tag me on Instagram! (Instagram & Facebook links are in the description of the YouTube video)

Happy New Year!
See you all in 2016!

Love, Tiffany

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Sewing Christmas Gift Ideas & Custom Orders - 2015

Hi Everyone!

Last night I finally got around to posting a new inspiration video on quick and easy projects that you could whip up before Christmas or even use as stocking stuffers!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2acprCkJY4

I've done this type of video for the past two years and I am so happy to come back each year with new last minute ideas that you can make mostly using materials you already have! If you're interested in viewing the videos from previous years, or other full-length tutorials, check out my YouTube channel. :)

I also have successfully finished all of my custom orders that needed to be done before the 19th of December!
Here's all ELEVEN memory pillows that I received as orders, just only over the past week.







Totally exhausted after completing this order, and also teaching additional classes for my students to have the opportunity to complete their own Christmas projects. It is now time for me to start my own holiday shopping/gift making.

Are you working on anything unique for Christmas gifts this year? I'd love to see photos of what you're working on, or photos of anything you make from my videos!
quilters.workshop@gmail.com

Happy Sewing!
Love, Tiffany

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

West Rouge Holiday Artisan Sale - 2015

Hi Everyone!

The final craft show that I will be participating in for this season will be helf on Saturday November 14th at the West Rouge Community Centre.

If you would like to join the event page on Facebook, please click HERE


Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Spring is Coming + Summer Updates !

Hi Everyone!

Is anyone else loving this weather?! The sunshine feels sooo good after this long and bitterly cold winter we have had!

A couple of my students finished some awesome projects this past Saturday, and I thought I would share the photos with you, because I'm so proud of their accomplishments.

Cheryl, one of my adult students is making "Frozen" themed dresses for her Granddaughters. Here is one of the lovely girls modelling her new "Frozen" dress. This dress looks like so much fun to spin and twirl around in!





Wendy, another one of my adult students completed this baby-sized rag quilt. She is amazing at cross-stitch, and has incorporated it into the quilt. 




As for what I've been up to...I've been doing lots of baking lately! And as always, prepping for upcoming spring craft shows and working away at summer project samples.

Speaking of which, the final day of classes for the Spring 2015 term, is Saturday June 27th 2015.



I will be hosting a Summer Open House event, which will provide new-comers with an opportunity to register for summer classes, and as well, it will be a day for all students to choose projects that they wish to work on over the course of the summer. More info to come!

Summer classes will commence on Monday July 6th 2015
Classes will run every Monday and Thursday evening from 6:30-8:30PM, throughout the months of July and August.
The final day of summer classes will be Thursday August 27th 2015

I will be accepting registration for summer classes, beginning on the day of the open house, which will be held near the end of May. The date is TBA :)








Interested in hosting a "Sewing Birthday Party" this summer?  The details are below!

-The cost of a 2.5-3 hour party is $40 + the cost of each "guest package" (which will depend on which party-project is selected) x the number of party guests
For example, if there are four party guests, who wish to create pillowcases, the cost of the party is $40+ ($15 x 4 guests) = $100

-A maximum of six participants is allowed, with a minimum of three

-There are two party project options. The first option is a "pillowcase party". Where all six party guests will sew their own standard-pillowcase using fabrics of their choice. The second option is an "upcycled denim carry-bag". All six party guests will create a carry bag using denim.

-The cost of the pillowcase party is $15 per guest, and the cost of the upcycled denim bag is $10 per guest

-All six party guests must create the same project (Ex. all party guests make a pillowcase, or all party guests make denim carry bags)

-Parties must be booked a minimum of three weeks in advance

-Parties are booked in 2.5-3 hour increments. As this is approximately how long it may take for each party guest to complete their project

-A maximum of three adults may stay to observe the party, but must not interfere directly with the sewing lesson. Sewing machines must be used with caution and with minimal distraction. Even though this is advertised as a "party" it is essentially a sewing class/lesson.

-A minimum of 50% of the total cost of the party package must be paid for upon booking the party. The remaining 50% of the cost must be paid for a minimum of 24 hours prior to the party date. (Acceptable methods of payment include cash, cheque, E-transfer, Visa and MasterCard)

If you have any further questions or would like to request additional information, please feel free to E-mail me at quilters.workshop@gmail.com



Happy Sewing Everyone!
Love, Tiffany


Monday, December 8, 2014

Photo Transfers & December Update!

Hi Everyone!

Happy Monday!

I had a very busy weekend, teaching classes Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Lots of awesome projects were worked on and a few students even finished some projects!

My students have been loving playing with photo transfers! Great way to make custom and easy Christmas gifts


 photo transfers are also an easy way to personalize a project if you don't have an embroidery machine.

To learn more about photo transfers, you can watch this YouTube video that I made a while back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8byHKelriU


My last custom orders were picked up over the weekend :) I am no longer accepting any custom orders until the new year. Now I will be focusing my time on finishing up the remainder of my classes (which end on December 20th, until the new year), and also beginning to prepare samples for the next term of classes. 

On Sunday afternoon, once all my classes were done for the weekend, I jumped back into a cake decorating class at my local Michaels store. Those of you who know me well know that I thoroughly enjoy cake decorating and baking in my spare time. 
The theme of the class yesterday was a penguin cookie class. These little guys are definitely one of the cutest baked goods I've ever created :) Anyone else love penguins? 


Are you working on any special holiday projects? 

-Tiffany 

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

#Giving Tuesday

Hi Everyone,

Those of you avid users of social media websites such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram may have noticed that the hashtag #GivingTuesdayCA is trending.

What is Giving Tuesday?
Giving Tuesday is a global day, designed to raise awareness about your local non-profit businesses, charities and other organizations. It is a day designed to remind everyone to give back.

I recently made a blog post that featured ten of my favourite small businesses/independent consultants. Today, in honour of Giving Tuesday, I'd like to feature some awesome charities/organizations to keep in mind throughout the holidays.

I enjoy finding organizations or ways that I can help my community that do not specifically involve making a monetary donation. ALL organizations seems to constantly be asking for monetary donations, but its important to remember to share what we have already been blessed with.


1. Angel Hair for Kids (A Children's Voice Foundation)
http://www.acvf.ca/index.php/our-programs/angel-hair-for-kids/

Angel Hair for Kids is an organization that means a lot to me. I have donated my hair three times in the past few years to this amazing cause and each time it brings a smile to my face. The hair donations are used to make wigs for children. Giving a child the gift of confidence is incredible.
Here's a photo of my most recent cut, which happened just last night! So this Giving Tuesday, is actually my Transformation Tuesday, and boy does it feel good!



I also purchased my T-shirt from the organization as well. Even if you are uninterested or unable to donate your hair, you can rock one of these awesome T-shirts and raise awareness! Its a great way to inspire others to help out!




Check out their website to view the hair donation requirements and read more about this awesome organization!

2. Canadian Blood Services
https://www.blood.ca/

Visit their website to see how you can participate on December 2nd, as part of their Giving Tuesday campaign.
Donating blood is a great thing to do during the holiday season, you could even make it an outing with a group of co-workers, family members or friends!

3. Your Local Animal Shelter
http://www.cuddlycatsrescue.com/
http://www.hsdr.org/

There are an abundant ways that you can help your local furry friends in need this winter!
-If you are searching for a new family pet, PLEASE adopt before making a purchase

-Animal shelters are often looking for volunteers, or temporary homes if the shelters become full

-Gather your local sewing or knitting group and make blankets to be donated to a shelter of your choice. Two weekends ago I had a group of students make fleece patchwork blankets for an organization local to me, called Cuddly Cats Rescue and Sanctuary. In just two hours we made nine blankets! (remember to use good quality materials so your blankets can be loved and used long-term)



-Donate supplies, food and other goodies!

-One of my local shelters are having pet photos with Santa, with the proceeds from the photos going to the shelter. Take your fur-babies in for this fun festive activity and help a great cause at the same time!

4. World Wildlife Fund
http://shop.wwf.ca/collections/adoptions#individual

While we're on the topic of saving our furry friends, don't forget about WWF!
If you visit their website they have a variety of awesome products and clothing that you can purchase that would make great Christmas gifts.



My favourite thing on their website is their adoption program. You can choose from a wide variety of plush animals to "adopt", with proceeds from your purchase going towards the organization and animals in need. Your purchase even includes an adoption certificate! This would be an awesome gift idea for any age group.

5. Give what you have, where it is needed most
 I already touched on the fact that many organizations are in dire need of monetary donations.
Many people constantly feel overwhelmed, no one has enough spare money during the holidays to help out to each organization who requests a donation. So here's an idea for you

-Clean out your closets: Take a look at all the used clothing, shoes, mittens, etc, that are either outgrown or are no longer worn. Find a local women's shelter, teenage refuge organization or homeless shelter to donate your items to. They will help keep someone warm this winter, and that thought just warms my heart.

-Sort through the play room/toy bins: If your children are no longer playing with certain toys, or if your children have just out grown an abundance of toys and books, there are many things you can do to eliminate the clutter from your home. You can drop toys off at local day care or take the used books to libraries or elementary schools. Those books and toys will be loved once again.



-De-clutter your house: Old blankets and sheets can be used at animal shelters. Unwanted non-perishable food in your pantry can be given to food drives or food kitchens. Unwanted items can be dropped off at a local Salvation Army or Bibles for Mission shops (where the items are then sold in the stores and the money reaches various organizations). If you happen upon yarn or fabrics that you no longer have a use for, there are definitely groups in your neighbourhood who knit or sew items for charities. Refrain as much as possible from throwing items to the curb.

Giving what you have is an awesome way to simplify your life and give back to your community.

I hope my list sparks some ideas of ways you can give back to your community this holiday season.

If you use Instagram, please follow me! @quilters.workshop

Happy Giving Tuesday!

-Tiffany





Monday, October 6, 2014

Halloween Pillowcases!

Hi Everyone!

I Just wanted to share what my students are working on in class right now! My younger students are making them for themselves and plenty of my "big-kid" students are making them for children and grandchildren of all ages! What a fun and quick project :)

Taking a pillowcase trick or treating is definitely the best way to ensure you can haul the maximum amount of candy on Halloween night! And having a pillowcase you made yourself out of fun Halloween prints makes it even better!

Here's one of my little gals all set and ready to go!



For anyone who's been experiencing really gloomy and rainy weather, here's some pretty sunflowers to brighten your day! I absolutely love them and the colour is so vibrant you can't help but feel a little better when you're looking at them. I also think this would be interesting for some quilty-inspiration! 
Let those little gears in your mind start turning ;) 


Happy Creating!
Tiffany 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Daytime Durham: Rogers Cable

As some of you may already know, this past Friday May 3rd I filmed two segments on the show Daytime Durham for Rogers Cable.
It was such an amazing experience and I met some great people at the studio! Filming was so much fun and I was really nervous but it turned out great! I should have the videos for the segments to post online and to my Youtube channel soon.

Until then, here are some pictures!





You can find more photos from my trunk show at the Mississauga Quilter's Guild meeting and from my TV debut at Rogers by visiting my Facebook page :)

http://www.facebook.com/QuiltersW?ref=hl

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Shirring Tutorial

If you have been following my blog for a while you will notice that I have previously done a blog post on shirring. Shirring is a fabulous technique and I thought it is so fun and useful that I should make a YouTube video, because not everyone learns by reading!!

Follow the link to check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSVDkV8M0fI