A Few new Friends
All set up waiting . . .
Tara came with fabrics to make a bag for her niece, and has the bag planned and cut (and stitched and unstitched, but we shan't dwell on that!!!)
Niki also stitched - she's working on a charity quilt, but I didn't get any photos
Indi's Art
and with the magic that is PEDesign and my Brother embroidery machine ... I have converted it to a machine embroidery!
Hope you like it Indi!
Other catch ups - Harry and Niki as Ash and Misty (with Mario!!)
And I had a great afternoon at Chertsey Museum yesterday: the ladies made Infinity Scarves:
As usual, individual pictures, and Show and Tell pictures are on the Fun With Fabric blog
Sizzix Suggestions
In the end I decided to go with the original plan, even though I'll possibly have to make two smallish ones rather than one large one. NEXT time I'll cut the fabric correctly!!
So I stitched these blocks into pairs
and pressed them
That's enough for now :-)
Borderline Bully
I took along squares of paper, strips of assorted fabric, and strips of pistachio:
And introduced them to paper pieced string blocks - making them sew while they listened and chatted - we got 5 finished and another three started - I don't think they minded too much
No bullying was needed at the new Broom Farm class, the girls were raring to go - or roaring to go? Lauren has designed this quilt which is going to be awesome
Rebecca is making bunting for her sister in law's wedding
And Cara is making a pillowcase for her husband - he is due to go to Afghanistan next month, and she is making it for him to take
Doing well ladies!
Christmassy Trip Around the World
They will be sashed like this when they are joined, unless I decide I prefer the sash-less arrangement!
I've had to stop now for a while with this project as I need more variety in the light fabrics - don't worry, it's on order!!!!
Which does remind me, I've been doing some other shopping - with so many bloggers on a fabric diet this year I feel the responsibility falls to me to take up the slack!!!!
There is a rainbow charm quilt in the planning, and a rainbow hexi quilt, so of course I needed these (and aren't they pretty!!!!) and one pack is Jackie's so that makes it all OK
Sewing at School
Wednesday night went well at school, with 8 people coming to join me: two children and six mums, with a variety of projects - cross stitch, cushion pads, tooth fairy pillow, patchwork quilt, jazzing up a jumper, learning to use a sewing machine, and turning two curtains into a quilt!
I was kept busy all night, sadly too busy to remember to take many photos, but I snapped two as we were clearing up
Kate's patchwork
And A's Crossstitch
Immitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery
I first saw her Mega Pinnie on Hadley's Flying Blind blog, and fell in love - you can see why, isn't it awesome
(hope you are happy with me 'borrowing' your photo, Hadley xxx)
I did download Sheila's (FREE) instructions, but one of my many failings is a reluctance to follow instructions, so I grabbed some fabric
And got going.
I ditched the wadding, and used heavier fabric instead, I ditched the quilting, I ditched the patchwork (impatience is another failing) and in about an hour made this
Well - an hour to stitch, and another hour to stuff!!!!!
I added a needle sheet, and a cord to hang a spool of thread on, and elastic and a short pocket for the scissors as I was running low on the fabric. If I was making another one I might add a handle, its actually a bit difficult to move from one place to another as there is no obvious place to hold it, but I love it!
(Hope you can see what you are looking at - photography is yet another failing!)
Instagram Issue
I dip into Twitter occasionally, but it doesn't do anything for me, but Instagram is a whole different thing - I love it! If I've got hold of the right end of the stick, it's a bit like blogging but one photo per post and far fewer words, followers can comment or [like] or can move on.
I think that I would maybe have chosen IG (get me, jargon already) instead of blogger if there had been a choice at the time
So, IGers - please let me know your IG name so I can find you (Hadley, Katy, Nicky, I've found you :-)
And because a blog post should always have a photo, here is a recent photo of the yellow hexie quilt
So Easy to Shop
Some Christmassy fabric, needed for the scrappy trip around the world
And some Kona solids from Justine at Simply Solid (who could ignore 20%off? Thanks Justine)
But I do think I'll stop here (unless, of course, I see something else I *really* need, or at a true-good-to-be-true price!)
Finishing the Fun at Broom Farm
Sewing School
One Hundred Days of Happiness
Jen from Quilter in the Closet and I agreed a private swap, and I sent her an iPad bag and on goodies a while ago, and yesterday her creation arrived:
I can't get over the fact that this is*mine*
The perfect piecing, and the fab FMQ
The lovely wording: "Friends and Quilts make like more colourful"
A thread catcher with the tiniest pieced squares
this gorgeous rainbow of the same fabrics in the star and the flying geese, and the thread catcher
And a label - which I never thought to add to the iBag
Oh, and goodies too!!!!!
I can't tell you how much I love this, but I can tell you I won't be hiding it under my sewing machine! (Jen has even put tabs along the top so I can hang it instead)
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