Crafty Church
Lovely to see so many regulars at Crafty Church yesterday: some of the show and tell or being created items include
And we welcomed Paula for the first time: she came to see what it was all about. I gave her some felting to do while she sat and chatted,
And by the end of the afternoon she had made these three flowers
and was planning how to make leaves, how to combine for brooches, and when she was going to the craft shop to buy her own felting equipment!!!
Another one to the dark* side! (*dark, medium and light values!)
Informative, Interesting and Inspirational
Jess and Leanne live in different hemispheres but have joined forces to teach us about making quilt blocks. Both are excellent writers and know a lot about their subject - and their posts can be summed up in the three words in this post's title: Informative, Interesting and Inspirational. If you aren't already following them I suggest you take a look!
Hope you had a lovely and sunny weekend
Super Quick Scarf
Rainbow Realisation
This got me thinking about the rainbow charm squares I have been collecting, so I thought I'd have a look and see if I had enough.
So I have the pack mum had got me from Australia; 150 charms (seen here with a charm pack of Kona classics and a pack of near solids I bought recently)
and I had lots from a swap last year, plus a charm pack from S-i-L
Plus two packs of kona Hexies and another Kona classic charm pack
Plus more kona Hexies,
I love them all, but I think it's time to make a few rainbow quilts (and stop buying rainbow fabrics!!)
Gifts to Go
Crazy Chaos at Chertsey
And some inspiration for future sessions: A "Proddy" rag rug - just look at the effect. The written instructions are on a Pinterest post, here.
Even the back looks beautiful!
Future Fun With Fabric (covering a box)
The instructions are here -please free to use them: and any feedback will be much appreciated ;-)
Meanwhile I am tied to the embroidery machine working on a customer's order:
20 of these
and three of these
Shopping Addiction
I bought some small silver charms a few years ago, and made some keyring / zip attachments for friends, but I was running out of several ones, so I bought some more: half a dozen (or more) of each these
and the same again of these.
Then I saw this fishing tackle box in Lidls
With all these lovely compartment boxes inside
And all the charms fit perfectly
Even I cant persuade myself that I *needed* any of this, but its so lovely to be organised!
So these are now going spare - any use to any one?
Bulk Basting
Saturday Sewing
Work in progress on the 'office'. I didn't think to get a 'before' but it was a few bits of old work surface on an assortment of wall and floor cupboards with no doors - watch this space for the next stage!
And Baby Mark's stuff is nearly finished: vests and babygros
A patch to hand sew onto his quilt
And a patch being stitched to go on his pillow
Happy Mothering Sunday
The traditional name for today is not Mothers' Day, but rather Mothering Sunday as it dates back to Victorian times when the people who worked at the 'big house' (and usually attended the local church with the Master and his family) would travel to the big church in the area (the Mother church) for today's service.
It was spring, and they knew they would see their mum for the first time maybe since Christmas, so they picked flowers along the way to give to mum
No picking today, but lots of making at Sunday school: I didn't get a photo of *all* of them, but thanks to Sizzix we made enough of these for everyone in the congregation, with these left for you!
Happy Mothering Sunday x
Hoping for Help
These are mostly Pinwheel quilts, but I wonder what your thoughts are regarding the fabrics she's sent?
I'll get some off-white fabric to go with the patterned fabric to make the pinwheel blocks (the off white she sent is minkie, I might use it for a border) but my thoughts are:
- Are fairly geometric designs, (ie the yellow and diamonds and the Moroccan style aqua) suitable for pinwheels?
- Will the large scale pattern fabric (left) risk looking like unrelated fabrics when chopped into smaller pieces for a pinwheel?