Tutorials
You’re welcome to use the lessons here and I hope you enjoy making & creating.
There are detailed instructions, with hints, tips, photos & commentary to support my kits and patterns.
Fabrics, Kits and Patterns are available direct from me.
Please email : shop@adaliza.co.uk
Crochet:
Gypsy Rose Tutorial
Patchwork:
Patchwork Quilt Tutorial
Patchwork Pincushion Tutorial
HST Happy Weekend Quilt Tutorial
Charming Squares Quilt Tutorial
Christmas Stocking Kit Tutorial
Christmas Placemats Kit Tutorial
Jelly Roll 20-strip Quilt Tutorial
Layer Cake/Scrumptious Squares Quilt Tutorial
Advent Calendar Tutorials
19 December – kit tutorial
22 December – kit tutorial
hi reading your blog ideas your home love the crochet you add the tutorials too thanx soooo much oh forgot the your family of the dog and other creatures you have about , pillows with the hexagons nice take care renee usa florida
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Thank you for stopping by and saying ‘Hi’! Hope the sun is shining in Florida.
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Hi Adaliza
Be gentle and heal peacefully.
Love and light
Leanda
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Hi Adaliza, I found your blog through your Dala horse. Do you perhaps have any tutorial or pattern for the horse? I LOVE your Gypsy Rose blanket and will be trying this 🙂 thank you! Kind regards, Hanneke
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Hi – welcome to Adaliza-land! I don’t have a pattern for the horse – it took me a whole afternoon and evening. I started with a little circle for the nose and went from there. I seem to remember I made the legs separately and then joined them on. It’s totally made up as you go!
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Beautiful afghans, I love the bright colors.
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Loved meeting you at the Alton craft market and hope to get over to Winchester soon to buy some supplies. Inspirational quillts!
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Will be lovely to see you.
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Hi, I found your blog following a comment you left about Janome 525s sewing machines. I want to buy a machine for general projects but especially so I can learn free motion embroidery. Do you still support it as a great buy? I have found the special edition for £259. Thanks for your assistance, Rachel
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I still think it’s an absolutely brilliant machine for freehand embroidery. Very soon, over here, I’ll be posting about a huge textile collage that I created entirely on the 525S. The machine doesn’t have lots of bells & whistles (needle down, auto thread cut etc), but it’s extremely reliable and hardy.
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