Jackie has gone home now, just emails and Whatsapps until next year. I should be tidying up in here but I thought I'd do another post instead!
Today's makings . . .
Two 'pink penguin' bags
A book bag for a neighbour
A plan for our joint postage stamp / tiny blocks quilt
(this was a close runner up, but we probably don't have enough patterned squares for this)
And a rough plan for the solid postage stamps but they will have to wait their turn
I meant to show this - a first stitch out of the village church door - the painting won't be repeated (I need to find another method of showing the stone colours), and the design needs tweaking but I'm pleased with it for a first attempt
And I said goodbye to Warm Diamonds as she sold, and has gone off to a new home!
I started this blog for me - it expanded to show BFF Jackie what I was doing - and a few others have invited themselves too - everybody welcome! Mostly about patchwork, with random comments about embroidery, family and life in general, come on in, put your feet up, and I'll put the [virtual] kettle on.
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Saturday, October 27, 2018
2018 Wk 43 - more making
We spent the morning at Stitch today - 7 more kits completed - 7 your girls' lives changed
Then back for our own sewing (via a trip to Helen's to buy fabric!)
We made two project bags
and two teenie tiny thread catchers - inspired by one Barbara made for her mum
Just in case you didn't notice the size, here they are again - with a standard bobbin!!!!
Then back for our own sewing (via a trip to Helen's to buy fabric!)
We made two project bags
and two teenie tiny thread catchers - inspired by one Barbara made for her mum
Just in case you didn't notice the size, here they are again - with a standard bobbin!!!!
Friday, October 26, 2018
2018 Wk 43 - Quilt show and making
Today we helped run the Bric-a-Brac stall and the R&K quilt show and then came home to sew sew and sew!
We made these Melinda handbags from sotakhandmade (just waiting for lobster clasps to attach the cross body straps)
and we experimented with some 1.5" squares we bought - we are going to make make these together - Jackie in her sewing room across the Irish sea and me here
And we have worked out the placement of my not-La-Plassacaglia blocks!
More tomorrow xxx
We made these Melinda handbags from sotakhandmade (just waiting for lobster clasps to attach the cross body straps)
and we experimented with some 1.5" squares we bought - we are going to make make these together - Jackie in her sewing room across the Irish sea and me here
And we have worked out the placement of my not-La-Plassacaglia blocks!
More tomorrow xxx
Thursday, October 25, 2018
2018 Wk 43 - in my happy place
Yay - Jackie is here for 4 days!!!!
Today we have been helping set up for the Richmond and Kew Quilt exhibition
Lots of fab quilts, crafted items to win or to buy, and a *huge* amount of bric-a-brac for sale with all the proceeds going to charity, all held in a beautiful old church.
Today we have been helping set up for the Richmond and Kew Quilt exhibition
Lots of fab quilts, crafted items to win or to buy, and a *huge* amount of bric-a-brac for sale with all the proceeds going to charity, all held in a beautiful old church.
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
2018 Wk 42 Leather and Poppies
Crafty Church ladies worked on poppies for the Horton lads who went to WW1, and the one lass that died locally in a ammunition factory explosion. All the names have been written on these poppies, one for each, and pinned to these wooden crosses. Carolyn is working on mounting all the information sheets she has put together, again one for each.
And I have been patchworking leather! A customer de-constructed the seat covers from a leather sofa and cut them to size to fit together. He wants them as a backdrop for his pet photography business
He took photos of the 4 sections so I could plan the best route to joining them
and we started sewing them together with a zigzag stitch
and they are looking good - we are about 2.5 hours in and about 1/3 of the way through
LOTS more of these left!
Monday, October 15, 2018
2018 Wk 41 Finishes
I have been frantically finishing the quilts on the rail of shame as they will be on show in two week's time at the Richmond and Kew quilters exhibition
Finished but need sleeves:
Also being finished is a quilt both Jackie and I have worked on - it's being finished in Ireland ready for the show . . . My Small World. I am SO looking forward to seeing it in real life!
I got this pack of lush fabrics from Lisa's Jim for my birthday - he's a good boy!!!
On Saturday I attended a wet felting class at Chertsey Museum - and made this poppy
And on Sunday my oldest friend (should I rephrase that? The friend I have known for the longest time) came over with a suitcase of her late dad's shirts. Linda and I have known each other since school age and I knew her mum and dad very well - a lovely couple.
Anyway, she and mum have cleared out dad's clothes: most have gone to a homeless shelter, some jumpers have gone to the grandchildren and the rest came to my house. We turned a lovely jumper into a cushion
And are in the process of turning the first 1/4 of the shirts into a patchwork for mum (and will gradually work on the rest for Linda, her sister and her daughter)
It was an honour to be allowed to be involved and lovely to catch up with what the two families have been up to!
Finished but need sleeves:
Also being finished is a quilt both Jackie and I have worked on - it's being finished in Ireland ready for the show . . . My Small World. I am SO looking forward to seeing it in real life!
I got this pack of lush fabrics from Lisa's Jim for my birthday - he's a good boy!!!
On Saturday I attended a wet felting class at Chertsey Museum - and made this poppy
And on Sunday my oldest friend (should I rephrase that? The friend I have known for the longest time) came over with a suitcase of her late dad's shirts. Linda and I have known each other since school age and I knew her mum and dad very well - a lovely couple.
Anyway, she and mum have cleared out dad's clothes: most have gone to a homeless shelter, some jumpers have gone to the grandchildren and the rest came to my house. We turned a lovely jumper into a cushion
And are in the process of turning the first 1/4 of the shirts into a patchwork for mum (and will gradually work on the rest for Linda, her sister and her daughter)
It was an honour to be allowed to be involved and lovely to catch up with what the two families have been up to!
Sunday, October 14, 2018
2018 Wk 41 Oh My Gosh!
Do you know my bloggy friend Renee / Wren?
She has been busy blogging about quilts she's been finishing off - she an absolute whiz at BOM quilts (do go and have a look)
She send me a package . . . and they don't come much better than this! I absolutely love this - and so does everyone who has seen it - Renee you have talent and kindness in huge quantities!
Thank you, thank you, thank you xxx
She has been busy blogging about quilts she's been finishing off - she an absolute whiz at BOM quilts (do go and have a look)
She send me a package . . . and they don't come much better than this! I absolutely love this - and so does everyone who has seen it - Renee you have talent and kindness in huge quantities!
Thank you, thank you, thank you xxx
Sunday, October 7, 2018
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