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Stitchscape Stitchscape runs a patchwork and quilting studio in Neston, Cheshire. Longarming lessons and commissions are also provided by Diane. Hi. I'm Diane. Sewing. Diane x

The Patchwork Play online exclusive club is now open! www.stitchscape.uk/patchwork-play Stitchscape is developing. The first studio was in Newton-le-Willows and then I had one on Liverpool after I moved to the Wirral. There's still lots going on though including teaching workshops, holding sewcials and retreats. I have just taken on a new fabulous studio called The Glassroom in Little Neston and c

an't wait to get going with that. So many stitchers have to use the dining room table as their sewing space and have the hassle of tidying it up every time they have a meal and have the ironing table out in the kitchen constantly. That's not ideal, as I'm aware from personal experience! Another reason some stitchers will want to use the studio club is because they just love being around other stitchers, so that they can talk to people who 'get' what they're on about completely. We all learn and inspire each other as we all have different likes and skills. I love all kinds of stitchy fun but mostly patchwork and quilting. I seem to find myself making many wall hangings at the moment, which is probably because in the studio, I like to make projects which people can look at and maybe be inspired by and to make it clearly a happy place for stitchy escapees. My projects can include many kinds of mixed media of hand stitching, applique, machine embroidery and all kinds of fabric, beads and threads. I consider myself more of a modern quilter in my style. I absolutely love pattern and colour. I'm big into fabric designers like Alison Glass and Zandra Rhodes but I also know many British pattern designers. It's a big stitchy world. I am passionate about helping us all to make the time to be creative; to lose the fear and let go of comparison. Some of us prefer to create with the help of a pattern. Others of us like to 'free-wheel' it and the rest of us like to do a bit of a mix of both. We all need to give ourselves permission to enjoy and create. You can indeed do all that at home but when you mix that joy of creating and add some 'sewcial' group fun into the mix, you can get a great community going, which will envelop you and help you feel happy and included in this crazy busy world we live in. Connecting. Enjoying


See you soon.

14/05/2026

I nearly talked myself out of recording this. Just exactly the same way as we sometimes do with quilts.

So many women quietly sit at their sewing machine and stop, feeling overwhelmed by a quilt they desperately want to make.
But their brains say things like:

Too difficult.
Too slow.
Too many mistakes.
Too far behind.

So I recorded a short calming meditation/mantra for quilters inside Patchwork Play. This is a snippet.

Not polished wellness stuff.
Just real encouragement for real women trying to keep creating through busy lives and wobbly confidence.

A reminder that you do not have to finish the whole quilt today.

Just the next seam.

These little “Meditations for Quilters” are now becoming part of the membership and honestly… I think they’re going to help more women than I first realised.

One small piece of sewing… each day.
I've put a link in comments for you to learn more about the club.
Diane

Earlier today I showed a mishap with my double wedding ring quilt. Dozy Di over here should've shown you what it is mean...
07/05/2026

Earlier today I showed a mishap with my double wedding ring quilt. Dozy Di over here should've shown you what it is meant to look like. Because I woke up, here is the section as it's meant to be. It's a half of a quarter block.
I wanted to show people, as I feel being good at making mistakes is so key.

I'm pretty good at failing.

If we crumble at getting things wrong, we'd never make anything and that's a crying shame. Making things involves lots of mishaps. Tiny ones and big ones.

I'm excellent at cracking on regardless.
Sorting the error out and just moving right on, as smoothly as possible is a skill.
This post encourages all us failures on!

Diane

Do you need to know.......how to do a double wedding ring quarter block incorrectly? This here is a classic example. Let...
07/05/2026

Do you need to know.......how to do a double wedding ring quarter block incorrectly? This here is a classic example.

Let me know if I could show you anything else that's wrong. All part of the service 🤪

How ideal is it too that ig chose music called 'curse'?!
The universe is aligned to me making mistakes.

Diane

06/05/2026

My business and leisure overlap all the time. My business is part of how I live my life, so work doesn't stop because I'm on hols.

Here I was last night, listening to the first of 4 webinars run by Female Entrepreneur Association called 'Ideas to income'. Last nights is available as a replay and the one tonight sees Carrie (based in south Manchester- which makes me feel even more connected to her business) focus on how to take your idea and turn it into something your audience will appreciate and want to be a part of. It doesn't happen overnight but progress starts today! I did it last year too and now I have a brand new membership site, a new website and I've generally adjusted my work tiime to allow me more freedom to come on hols like this one I'm on.

The women who show up live (8p.m U.K) get to feel the energy of all the other women being sparked into wanting to take action - that's powerful. We can do this. We need to do this to help our people.
My affiliate link is in comments. I've never been an affiliate before but this is BIG and I want to encourage as many women to step into their power and if they're creative women, even better. Let's get more businesses going which help others to realise the amazing benefits of creating things!
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If you're not into business -
The headphones are so cool as they're colourful, bluetooth and only cost £12.99 from a shop in Castle Douglas! I needed to buy them as both him indoors and I are in the same room here in the lodge and he doesn't need to hear all my stuff. When his sport is on, he wears some too - his are nowhere near as cool as mine though!
This scene is often how I sew but without the headphones, as I'll be in a different room to 'him indoors'.
Diane
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Hiya… remember I said I was going to start sewing at 4pm yesterday?Well… I tried.But what actually happened didn't quite...
04/05/2026

Hiya… remember I said I was going to start sewing at 4pm yesterday?
Well… I tried.
But what actually happened didn't quite work out.
And if I’m honest, it’s far more like real life, than the neat little plan I had in my head.

I shared the full story inside Patchwork Play—because that’s where we talk about the truth of building a creative habit, not just the idea of it.
It’s where the real conversations happen, as people don't tend to want to read full stories on here. People often don't want to share them on here either.

If you’ve ever told yourself
“I’ll start at a certain time…”
and then… well....didn’t…
You’re definitely not alone.
It's not always for bad reasons either.

Diane

Here's to 4p.m today.I'm intentionally planning to implement. Sounds a bit like business speak doesn't it? Maybe that's ...
03/05/2026

Here's to 4p.m today.

I'm intentionally planning to implement. Sounds a bit like business speak doesn't it? Maybe that's off putting. But hey, maybe you're curious what I'm on about. Whatever it takes to get us thinking about doing what we enjoy.
It’s a new phrase to me but it just means intentionally planning to do something. Not leaving it to chance and then guess what, it never happens.
Nevermind the wash loads, the weeding, the bin cleaning??!! The scrolling. The helping everyone else to achieve their goals.

It's planning for you.

It's intentionally setting aside maybe just 1% of our day to make progress.
1% is around 15 minutes.

My time at 4p.m today will be doing more for someone else too though, as it's a wedding quilt for my daughter.
Therein lies a bit of the greatness of what we enjoy doing, hey? We all benefit.

Winner winner chicken dinner.

You'll find me here in a very happy place.Sunshine on my sewing.Life is good. I hope you found joy today - even if that'...
28/04/2026

You'll find me here in a very happy place.

Sunshine on my sewing.

Life is good.

I hope you found joy today - even if that's just sunshine. There's big power in that.

Diane

Hiya… I was sat here this morning, stitching a few more sections of my daughter’s quilt……and it hit me how many women-le...
27/04/2026

Hiya… I was sat here this morning, stitching a few more sections of my daughter’s quilt…
…and it hit me how many women-led businesses are part of this one moment;

My machine – bought from Kirsty at Lords Sewing

The Tilda fabric – from Sarah at Hollies Haberdashery - Fabric & Yarn store

My Sew-Ezi table – from Clare at Quilters Quest

None of this just “appears”.
It exists because someone, somewhere, decided to give their idea a go.
And got a quite a bit of help along the way.

I know not everyone wants a business
But I do want to see more sewing in the world,
More creativity
More confidence
More connection
Because I’ve seen what it does for women, again and again.

So if you’ve ever had a little idea sitting there…
even a quiet “maybe one day”,
the are running their free Ideas to Income Challenge, starting May 5th. I did it last year and it led to my online membership and a whole new website!

It’s a place to explore your idea with intention.

[link in comments]

Diane

The link is an affiliate one but don't let that make you think I'm not serious about encouraging others to start a patchwork/sewing textile hobby business. I don't share these thoughts here as there has always been the worry of upsetting the algorithm. I'm over all of that. Well over it. Now I'll say what I want, to anyone who is actually shown my thoughts/ideas/plans/dreams/schemes. If you have any questions - you know where I am. Fire away.

I am thrilled to announce that I was selected for the Female Entrepreneur Association's April Creator Spotlight! The nex...
24/04/2026

I am thrilled to announce that I was selected for the Female Entrepreneur Association's April Creator Spotlight!

The next FEA FREE 'ideas to income' challenge starts May 5th. Read to the end.

This prestigious recognition from the FEA validates my commitment to my blog being something steady and thoughtful and community based.
Being chosen among thousands of talented entrepreneurs is something I can use as validation to ‘keep going’.

I told my newsletter subscribers straight away in my excitement - par for the course as I find that quicker and easier.

They said my blog was “consistent, thoughtful.... and full of personality”
and that it’s become “the beating heart of my brand”

Thanks to the Their 'ideas to income' challenge fuelled up a whole heap of action/changes in Stitchscape last year. If you want in on some of that -the next FREE ideas to income challenge starts May 5th- head up to comments for a link to learn more - real progress is right there in you - let's get more fabric sewing businesses out in the UK to serve all us sewing folk. I am very pleased to be an affiliate for exactly that reason.

Diane

22/04/2026

I see and hear this all the time…
You want to sew, but life gets in the way.
And suddenly it feels like a big thing again. The thought of getting your projecct back out and remember where you were up to, feels like it'll take way too much energy.

So I made something simple.
One small patch a day. That’s it.

No pressure. No catching up.
Just a way back into your rhythm.

If that sounds like what you need,
you can join my free Patch-a-Day challenge.
Link’s right here. -https://stitchscape.uk/patch-a-day

Over to you but do let me know if it helps you get back to doing what you enjoy.

Diane

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CH643SF

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Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm

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