A bit of a round up of what I've been doing!!
A tiny hand sewing project for on the train the other day: this will go on a second version of "my Small World" that Jackie is making and that I get to contribute to (only fair as I have the original!!!!
This is the tiny hexies on the original. I'm hoping she'll let me make the New York Beauty and the Dresden plate too!
At Richmond and Kew Quilters this month we are making clothing out of patchworked pieces. It's quite an 'in' thing (you wouldn't expect us ladies for a certain age to be on trend but there you go!). It reminded me that mum made me a patchwork jacket years ago. I never really got on with the rounded neck so cut the binding off with an intention to change it, but it then sat in the stuff-to-be-done pile for (I have to confess), years if not decades!!!
Here is an idea of the before
And now the after
A friend of mine directed the village pantomime: The Pied Piper. I was asked to make a Ginger of the Pied Piper himself: you can just see him in the centere of this cast photo
And here is my version
I also made a cyclist Ginger for a customer
and a World Cancer Day a few days ago and a Story Telling Day next month
Inspired by another member of
Richmond and Kew quilters' Magic Starts quilt I started cutting up fabric. Debbie's version used 10" squares and had light on dark and dark on light - whilst lovely it wasn't quite what I wanted, so Plum helped me find another method and evertually all of these . . .
. . . will become a quilt of this!
I have finished a granny squares crochet blanket, and have come to realise that I do not like sewing in the ends!!!!
We were asked tpo see if a sewing machine was fixable. The stitch width is shot but the stitch length works fine, but there was a problem threading it, one of the early guides was broken. This paperclip now identifies as a thread guide and all is well in the world
Chertsey Museum Fun With Fabric class met yesterday: Susan brought in these for Show and Tell from December's session - what a cute family!!
February's session was a 'wrap necklace'. This is the start of mine: I'm using embroidery threads (amout a metre gives me about 5cm of colour!
I also took my fabric wrapped necklace as another sample and brought some magnets so people could choose to make bracelets. They did well but the necklaces are a long project!
I have received all my January pink (carnation) hexie flowers)
And have posted out all the ones I made for the swap
Wow! You’ve been so busy, and all lovely stuff!!
ReplyDeleteThe gingers are fantastic, well done you!
Good idea to pick up your mum’s patchwork jacket again.
Nice to catch up.
Hugs,
Barbara xx