I have a love of quilts that appear to be woven or are woven:
I made this 4 years ago
And this 2 years ago
and two of these 2 1/2 years ago
And started this 4 1/2 years ago (but still not finished it)
and for the last six months I have been pondering this block from Block lotto (October 2014)
I've finally given in, and yesterday I was sewing black strips to either side of strips from a black and red and white jelly roll
- I've even done a plan
I'm loving it already!!!
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.
Showing posts with label block lotto. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
2011 January (1)
Feeling giddy ...... I won AGAIN!!!
I am in shock!
If you look at the blogs I am following (on the left hand side of my blog) you may have seen Block lotto. This has been going for years: in summary, Sophie picks a block each month and the members make up to 9 blocks following her guidelines. Each block (or pair of block some months) made (and a photo posted on the blog) equals one chance to win up to about 50 blocks out of the ones made by the other members.
The December block was pairs of liberated trees: one black on jewel tone, and the other one the opposite - here are the blocks that I submitted

If you click here you can see some of the December blocks that other members have made, really rich colours, and such fun trees. Well I got one entry to the lotto from my blocks (only one as I didn't have two different jewel fabrics to use) and then some other kind ladies donated their chances to the Newbies (maybe ones that had won recently, or didn't particularly want these blocks) ... and somewhere along the line my name got pulled out of the hat (or at least the electronic version of names in a hat)
So I will be receiving 22 pairs of blocks from the lovely blocks seen here
And that's why I am feeling giddy :-)
If you look at the blogs I am following (on the left hand side of my blog) you may have seen Block lotto. This has been going for years: in summary, Sophie picks a block each month and the members make up to 9 blocks following her guidelines. Each block (or pair of block some months) made (and a photo posted on the blog) equals one chance to win up to about 50 blocks out of the ones made by the other members.
The December block was pairs of liberated trees: one black on jewel tone, and the other one the opposite - here are the blocks that I submitted

If you click here you can see some of the December blocks that other members have made, really rich colours, and such fun trees. Well I got one entry to the lotto from my blocks (only one as I didn't have two different jewel fabrics to use) and then some other kind ladies donated their chances to the Newbies (maybe ones that had won recently, or didn't particularly want these blocks) ... and somewhere along the line my name got pulled out of the hat (or at least the electronic version of names in a hat)
So I will be receiving 22 pairs of blocks from the lovely blocks seen here
And that's why I am feeling giddy :-)
Where did that week go?
That's the trouble with having to go to work - it takes up valuable crafting and computer time! I have been working on a commissioned sort of bed spread since just after boxing day: a colleague at work's daughter turn 13 at the end of this month, and LOVES Cath Kidston stuff. Mum bough two meters of coffee with cream spots, and another two of milky coffee with cream flowers, and a scrap of grayish blue with cream flowers. If you look carefully you can see the start of the daughter's name (Jessie) in the blue flowers on the cream flowers.
They wanted the spotty fabric as a binding, so to make up for stealing some from the back I joined off cuts of the two flowery fabrics for a strip across the back. It's really heavy fabric - more suitable for upholstery I reckon, but she's very pleased with it so far, and has paid very well, so who am I to comment! (I just told her how much I had spent in cash (for the wadding) and in time and let her decide how much it was worth!)
My first Block Lotto squishy package has arrived - Kate is the other UK based member so her trees didn't have to travel too far. These are really lush colours, thank you Kate. I've got ideas of what to do with them, but none that I'm really pleased with so we shall see!
I've been doing a bit of hand sewing while we've been watching Lost of an evening. Do you remember the 6.5m of 1.5inch squares that I'd sewn for the Log Cabin Christmas Tree? Well I finally got replacement fabric for the sky, and the quilt has gone back into the pile of UFOs, although I do now know exactly what I am going to do with it ... which was more than could be said for all the blinking tiny squares.
Well another UK blogger, Kate (Kate of the luscious trees above) had posted a photo of a quilt using similar blocks, together with some snowball blocks, and it's perfect for my little blue squares, so I unpicked every third seam, and have now restitched them into nine patch blocks.
Once I find some suitable white I can make the snowball blocks, and then I can join them all together :-)
(do you think I should get a new ironing board cover sometime?)
Right, that's one thing off my list - back to the dreaded tax return!!!
They wanted the spotty fabric as a binding, so to make up for stealing some from the back I joined off cuts of the two flowery fabrics for a strip across the back. It's really heavy fabric - more suitable for upholstery I reckon, but she's very pleased with it so far, and has paid very well, so who am I to comment! (I just told her how much I had spent in cash (for the wadding) and in time and let her decide how much it was worth!)
My first Block Lotto squishy package has arrived - Kate is the other UK based member so her trees didn't have to travel too far. These are really lush colours, thank you Kate. I've got ideas of what to do with them, but none that I'm really pleased with so we shall see!
I've been doing a bit of hand sewing while we've been watching Lost of an evening. Do you remember the 6.5m of 1.5inch squares that I'd sewn for the Log Cabin Christmas Tree? Well I finally got replacement fabric for the sky, and the quilt has gone back into the pile of UFOs, although I do now know exactly what I am going to do with it ... which was more than could be said for all the blinking tiny squares.
Well another UK blogger, Kate (Kate of the luscious trees above) had posted a photo of a quilt using similar blocks, together with some snowball blocks, and it's perfect for my little blue squares, so I unpicked every third seam, and have now restitched them into nine patch blocks.
Once I find some suitable white I can make the snowball blocks, and then I can join them all together :-)
(do you think I should get a new ironing board cover sometime?)
Right, that's one thing off my list - back to the dreaded tax return!!!
Ooops, I spent some money
got organised!
I went to put some scrap fabric in my scraps drawer - and couldn't fit any more in! It's been full for quite a while so I've just left it a few inches open and shoved stuff in, so it all got creased, and finally refused to accept any more!
So I emptied out all this lot (yard stick included to show the size of the drawer!)
... ironed it all, and separated it into piles: little bits suitable for applique,
...bits which belonged in project bags (like these bits which will be ideal with the blue Stay At Home Robin)
and longish bits which could be cut into strips.
... and big bits
...and nearly-enough-for-another-quilt-top bits!
I then cut all the longish bits into 2.5inch, 2 inch and whatever-was-left strips, which have been separated into three labeled drawers,
and now the box looks like this :-)
and I'm very happy!!!
So I emptied out all this lot (yard stick included to show the size of the drawer!)
... ironed it all, and separated it into piles: little bits suitable for applique,
...bits which belonged in project bags (like these bits which will be ideal with the blue Stay At Home Robin)
and longish bits which could be cut into strips.
... and big bits
...and nearly-enough-for-another-quilt-top bits!
I then cut all the longish bits into 2.5inch, 2 inch and whatever-was-left strips, which have been separated into three labeled drawers,
and now the box looks like this :-)
and I'm very happy!!!
I love my postie
What a day this has been ... first I received a sparkly red package from the lovely Madam Samm from Stash Manicure, with so many goodies I went weak at the knees... look at these thimble thingies, notions and scrummy Layer Cake (mum, this means 48 coordinating fabrics all cut to 10" squares) Lovely warm earthy colours. I'm thinking of making this quilt from them, adding maybe brown or dark green to make the diamonds
Then there were all these quilt patterns ... so many choices!
THANK YOU MADAM SAMM!!!
Then ... the postman handed me a bunch of envelopes and I was still looking at the bills when I realised some of the envelopes were squishies :-)
Yay!!!!
These lovely trees came from Laura in GA, USA
These fab trees came from Cathy in Australia...
And these super bright trees came from Maree in New Zealand - what an international forest this is going to be!
MORE squishies :-)
Then there were all these quilt patterns ... so many choices!
THANK YOU MADAM SAMM!!!
Then ... the postman handed me a bunch of envelopes and I was still looking at the bills when I realised some of the envelopes were squishies :-)
Yay!!!!
These lovely trees came from Laura in GA, USA
These fab trees came from Cathy in Australia...
And these super bright trees came from Maree in New Zealand - what an international forest this is going to be!
MORE squishies :-)
I got back from a lovely (although wet and misty) day at Mum's yesterday, to find Mr Postie had brought me two more Block Lotto squishies:
Thank you to Julie D in San Jose for the lovely turquoise and yellow trees
and to June (in San Diego) who sent these fab blue and orange trees, together with a spare piece of fabric
Thank you ladies :-)
Thank you to Julie D in San Jose for the lovely turquoise and yellow trees
and to June (in San Diego) who sent these fab blue and orange trees, together with a spare piece of fabric
Thank you ladies :-)
Sewing and postal lovliness
I have finished and delivered Jessie's quilt, and mum is very happy. Jessie's birthday is on Thursday, so I should hear then whether she is happy !
I worked on the three Round Robin flimsies: not all to Kate's instructed sizes, but I don't think she'll banish me from the group!
The pink version uses up more orphan blocks, and adds (at the top in this photo) the big liberated star, and the skinny inset together with a bit of extra pinkness to bulk it out. I think I might prefer it on the bottom, enclosing the very pink piano keys, but that puts the stars close together, so I'm not sure
For the blue I made three log cabin blocks, and these are pretty much the right size. However I think they need to be moved too from the right side to the left, distributing the cream sections more evenly. It's strange that it is easier to see this in the photo than looking at the flimsy itself!
The black and white piece level 7 addition didn't work at the top or the bottom of the piece, so I have changed it from a squarish finished top to a rectangular one, adding the new block to the left. However with this photo too I am thinking maybe it would be better on the right. Deep sigh, almost a productive day!!!
I received more trees, this time from Kathie in Pennsylvania who sent a lovely chatty letter (which I will reply to Kathie, thank you) and a half yard of fab turquoise fabric...
and Belinda in Texas who sent these great wonky trees and some really sweet strips of valentine's fabrics, which I 'm sure I can use!
Thank you ladies :-)
I worked on the three Round Robin flimsies: not all to Kate's instructed sizes, but I don't think she'll banish me from the group!
The pink version uses up more orphan blocks, and adds (at the top in this photo) the big liberated star, and the skinny inset together with a bit of extra pinkness to bulk it out. I think I might prefer it on the bottom, enclosing the very pink piano keys, but that puts the stars close together, so I'm not sure
For the blue I made three log cabin blocks, and these are pretty much the right size. However I think they need to be moved too from the right side to the left, distributing the cream sections more evenly. It's strange that it is easier to see this in the photo than looking at the flimsy itself!
The black and white piece level 7 addition didn't work at the top or the bottom of the piece, so I have changed it from a squarish finished top to a rectangular one, adding the new block to the left. However with this photo too I am thinking maybe it would be better on the right. Deep sigh, almost a productive day!!!
I received more trees, this time from Kathie in Pennsylvania who sent a lovely chatty letter (which I will reply to Kathie, thank you) and a half yard of fab turquoise fabric...
and Belinda in Texas who sent these great wonky trees and some really sweet strips of valentine's fabrics, which I 'm sure I can use!
Thank you ladies :-)
Bits & Pieces
Three more pairs of trees have arrived :-)
These - from Michelle,
and these from Deana, thank you ladies (I do hope I am getting the right names to the right trees! My list has first names, and the envelopes have surnames, so I give it my best guess)
These cuppas went off with Mr Postie - To Lisa at Uni, to Mum, to Jackie, to Tante Berit in Norway, and one to Niki, here. 4 have been received, hope my favourite Nonagenarian gets hers soon!
Today Lisa and I went to Sandown, to the The Stitch & Creative Crafts Show, and had a great time. Here is a photo of our haul, especially for Jackie :-)
The Hoopla cone is a long strip of t-shirt type material - we are gong to have a go at crochet! Next (clockwise) is a mini iron for Lisa (she's been using her hair straighteners to smooth fabric!), followed by three tins of 505 spray adhesive, and two tubes of an Aloe Vera hand cream that we've had before and really like. Then a small jelly roll of creamy coloured 2.5 inch strips for Hilary's tactile quilt, and 4 FQs in landscape prints (grass, pebbles, stones and bricks)
Carrying on round, clockwise, and two tiny packs of 2.5 inch strips for Lisa's postcards and 6 business card sized boxes suitable for buttons and other bits and bobs, finally in the middle, three packs of buttons for Lisa
The show was good, but only about 10% patchwork stuff, and slightly more each of card making, scrapbooking, other crafts, and knitting, with another third being ready-made stuff, or random stalls of bread, licorice, hand cream etc
For Indi
India, (my niece) starts pre-school next month, and the parents are asked to provide bedding and a towel that the child can recognise as their own. Indi asked for a rainbow, or Disney's Belle. Belle raises all sorts of copyright implications, so I thought I'd suggest Lisa gets her a Disney towel, or I can send one, and I would stick to the rainbows. It has taken my longer than it should as I needed to wait for the new machine, then I had too much choice of cot size bedding (cotton, terry, flannelet, yellow, pink, blue, cream, white, not all fabrics available in all colours...) and then finally I decided I would stick to Brother threads for this machine rather than the cheap and cr@ppy threads which I usually use ...
So finally, now that all the excuses are resolved,
Ta-daaaaaa!!!
So finally, now that all the excuses are resolved,
Ta-daaaaaa!!!
India has a set of rainbow themed, recognisable stuff, about to go in the post ready for going to school!
Friday, December 31, 2010
2010 December
One Down ...
...one to go
The first of Uncle Trygve's table runners has been
(drum roll please)
finished!
Phew! I'm really pleased with it, and although the colours are not ones I would have chosen, I have fallen in love with them (so if he doesn't like it, no problem, I'll have it back!!!)

I haven't progressed far enough out of my comfort zone to have actually quilted it (other than my version of In The Ditch As You Go) but I followed Sandie's Binding lesson on Stash Manicure and L O V E it - the binding is darn close to perfect, and I even managed mitered corners!

3 meters of hand sewing is a bit boring, but I actually watched some TV today while I did the binding, and it does give a much nicer finish than machining.
The first of Uncle Trygve's table runners has been
(drum roll please)
finished!
Phew! I'm really pleased with it, and although the colours are not ones I would have chosen, I have fallen in love with them (so if he doesn't like it, no problem, I'll have it back!!!)

I haven't progressed far enough out of my comfort zone to have actually quilted it (other than my version of In The Ditch As You Go) but I followed Sandie's Binding lesson on Stash Manicure and L O V E it - the binding is darn close to perfect, and I even managed mitered corners!

3 meters of hand sewing is a bit boring, but I actually watched some TV today while I did the binding, and it does give a much nicer finish than machining.
Now off to finish the Stack and Slash in the same fabrics (or is it a Stack and Whack?) If you know, feel free to remind me of the differences!
catching up - and bother from my Brother
The list of stuff to be ready for Christmas (for other people) has grown rather than shrunk!
The I Spy Quilt commissioned for baby Charlie has been finished and will be delivered tomorrow,

Two Christmas sacks have been delivered, still leaving 6 to do ... when Big Brother embroidery machine seized up - totally!!!!
I've managed to get each sack 75% made which saves time after embroidery, but is a pain if it goes wrong as it's then wasted work and fabric

I tried using Lizzy's machine today, and that didn't seem to like something I was doing to it either, so I'm back home and I'll have to reduce the designs and stitch them 4x4 on the baby brother instead of 5x7 on the big brother.
First New Year's resolution - look to at least service if not part exchange big brother!
Anyway, happier news - the third Ornament Swap arrived last week and is now on the tree, thank you very much Nelly

The I Spy Quilt commissioned for baby Charlie has been finished and will be delivered tomorrow,

Two Christmas sacks have been delivered, still leaving 6 to do ... when Big Brother embroidery machine seized up - totally!!!!
I've managed to get each sack 75% made which saves time after embroidery, but is a pain if it goes wrong as it's then wasted work and fabric

I tried using Lizzy's machine today, and that didn't seem to like something I was doing to it either, so I'm back home and I'll have to reduce the designs and stitch them 4x4 on the baby brother instead of 5x7 on the big brother.
First New Year's resolution - look to at least service if not part exchange big brother!
Anyway, happier news - the third Ornament Swap arrived last week and is now on the tree, thank you very much Nelly

A bit calmer now
That lovely man managed to fix my Big Brother, so all 4 essential sacks got done today, (three collected today, one to be collected next week) and I got Trygve's second table runner photographed.

For the first time I have used some surplus blocks in the backing, and I have hand quilted some of the 'squares'

I got it packaged, (together with some felt stars Trygve and Hilde wanted), and got Charlie's quilt packaged too ready to post them both ... trouble was the snow was too deep to risk a journey to the post office!
Lisa and I did some serious clearing in her room, and have a huge bag of stuff to go to the charity shop, and I managed, at last, to do some blocks for the Block Lotto, and do a bit of much needed tidying up in the sewing room


For the first time I have used some surplus blocks in the backing, and I have hand quilted some of the 'squares'

I got it packaged, (together with some felt stars Trygve and Hilde wanted), and got Charlie's quilt packaged too ready to post them both ... trouble was the snow was too deep to risk a journey to the post office!
Lisa and I did some serious clearing in her room, and have a huge bag of stuff to go to the charity shop, and I managed, at last, to do some blocks for the Block Lotto, and do a bit of much needed tidying up in the sewing room

Stay At Home Robin Round 6
Just had a bit of fun today: Round Six of Kate's Stay At Home Robin, (see the blog here, for some amazing quilts, all to the same (ish) spec, but all very different).

This black & white version started with an orphan log cabin block, but I had its two twins waiting to be used, so for round 6 I have added them on the left. This does make the quilt wider than it should be, but I'm sure I can compensate in future rounds.
I was a bit more obedient in the pink version, and added a narrow strip of pinwheels (also added on the left). I had to force myself to do these as I'm not a great fan of triangles.
I'm glad I've finished but wont be doing such small pinwheels again. I have seen instructions where the clumpy bit in the centre of each (where all 8 triangles meet) is arranged differently so it is less clumpy, so having been inspired by Plum's blue and white pinwheels I might try bigger ones, once I've found the instructions I want

There is a pale blue SAH Robin too, but that will have to wait until another time.
I think tomorrow may be time for either the log cabin Christmas tree or the raw edge trees and cottages. I shall see how I feel - both feature snow, and I might need to work on something without snow!!!

This black & white version started with an orphan log cabin block, but I had its two twins waiting to be used, so for round 6 I have added them on the left. This does make the quilt wider than it should be, but I'm sure I can compensate in future rounds.
I was a bit more obedient in the pink version, and added a narrow strip of pinwheels (also added on the left). I had to force myself to do these as I'm not a great fan of triangles.
I'm glad I've finished but wont be doing such small pinwheels again. I have seen instructions where the clumpy bit in the centre of each (where all 8 triangles meet) is arranged differently so it is less clumpy, so having been inspired by Plum's blue and white pinwheels I might try bigger ones, once I've found the instructions I want

There is a pale blue SAH Robin too, but that will have to wait until another time.
I think tomorrow may be time for either the log cabin Christmas tree or the raw edge trees and cottages. I shall see how I feel - both feature snow, and I might need to work on something without snow!!!
A creative day - and boobs
[4 posts in 4 days - what's going on?]
Today Niki chose the Santa's forest wall hanging for me to work on in between taking her to, and collecting her from work - so I did!
The blocks had to be joined into rows and then the rows joined to make a flimsy. Then the backing fabric and the flimsy had to be basted to the wadding, and then I started quilting (shock, horror!)

I have slightly overdosed on swirls, and I've not yet finished the quilting, so it still may not be a wall hanging by Saturday, but it's getting closer all the time!
(and talking of closer - here is a closer pic of the quilting...)

In between swirls, I have been taking an occasional break to make boobs!!!
Yes you did read that right!
Today Niki chose the Santa's forest wall hanging for me to work on in between taking her to, and collecting her from work - so I did!
The blocks had to be joined into rows and then the rows joined to make a flimsy. Then the backing fabric and the flimsy had to be basted to the wadding, and then I started quilting (shock, horror!)

I have slightly overdosed on swirls, and I've not yet finished the quilting, so it still may not be a wall hanging by Saturday, but it's getting closer all the time!
(and talking of closer - here is a closer pic of the quilting...)

In between swirls, I have been taking an occasional break to make boobs!!!
Yes you did read that right!
A fellow blogger, Nina Lise, known as Mrs Moen, is running a community project called 'make a Boob' - click here for the website and more info.

The idea is to offer breast cancer patients a little art therapy and to create awareness and involvement.
Offering people with breast cancer the opportunity to participate in workshops where they will decorate boobs. These workshops are set up in co-operation with the local chapter of the Cancer Association. Participants can decide to keep their work or to donate them to Make a Boob Art.
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To create awareness and involvement through
- making circles for workshops
- participating in workshops and decorating boobs
- exhibition of Make a Boob Art
Nina Lise has asked for donations of boobs to take to the workshops: there can be plain, or already decorated.
The plain ones will be decorated at workshops, and decorated ones will be used as inspiration at workshops and stitched into Make a Boob quilt(s). The quilt will be donated to the Norwegian Cancer Association at the end of the Make a Boob project. In case there are several quilts some might be donated to hospitals or other organisations that deal with beast cancer.
The boob is made using three layers of fabric (and sandwich with wadding in the centre) and is based on the size of a CD. The instructions show how to make them using a sewing machine - but I simplified it even further by designing an embroidery design the same size as a CD ... and made loads!
One final photos - one of Niki's friend's mum made this today with the snow we have here - awesome or what!!!
- making circles for workshops
- participating in workshops and decorating boobs
- exhibition of Make a Boob Art
Nina Lise has asked for donations of boobs to take to the workshops: there can be plain, or already decorated.
The plain ones will be decorated at workshops, and decorated ones will be used as inspiration at workshops and stitched into Make a Boob quilt(s). The quilt will be donated to the Norwegian Cancer Association at the end of the Make a Boob project. In case there are several quilts some might be donated to hospitals or other organisations that deal with beast cancer.
The boob is made using three layers of fabric (and sandwich with wadding in the centre) and is based on the size of a CD. The instructions show how to make them using a sewing machine - but I simplified it even further by designing an embroidery design the same size as a CD ... and made loads!
One final photos - one of Niki's friend's mum made this today with the snow we have here - awesome or what!!!

What a lovely Christmas (and an awesome surprise)
As well as having 5 lovely days of Christmas with my mum for the first time in in about 25 years, we had a really unstressful time with family and friends (and we managed to assemble at least 4 items from Ikea - thank you mummy!)
I got some lovely pressies (including the box set of Lost :-) but I want to share my crafty pressies: I did two Secret Santa Swaps with the members of the Yahoo group; BQL My 'purchased' gift was this cup that I can make a quilted block for, to put between the two layers - it came wrapped in this great crazy patch paper, so at the moment this is the design! Thank you Secret Santa
This is the BQL 'made' gift - a tardis-like toile bag with perfect length straps and an inside pocket - lovely :-), thank you again Secret Santa
We also do a Secret Santa with husband's family - but not always quite so secret!!! From oldest nephew I got this book - he was drawn to it by the 'with attitude' part of the title! Thank you Scott!
From Plum I got this lovely Rug Mug (thank you Plum)
And Niki got me this lovely Sew and Save sewing kit. Ideal for hand sewing - especially as I need to get a project ready as we embark on 89 (!) hours (plus bonus footage) of Lost!!!
My lovely Jackie sent me a goodie bag of treasures ...a felted necklace, a to-be-stuffed-and-decorated Christmas tree, and a very sweet snowman mug rug ... all of which I will show you when the camera has new batteries!
And now for the surprise ....
I have been a follower of Stash Manicure for ages. It's one of the blogs I look at each morning before I get up - it has some great ideas from guest bloggers as to how to use up scraps etc. When the blog editor, Madame Samm, posted some Christmas giveaways, I added a few comments, and today she announced the winners --- and one of them is ME!!!
BONUS DAY IS YOURS.
Lot's of extra goodies to you...
Congrats...#2
Layer cakes, extra patterns, notions,
cuppa cozie, thimble its ( love those)
Not only have I won two quilt patterns ... 'my' day was the bonus day - so there are other goodies coming to me too. I think I need to lay down, in front of the letter box will be the ideal place! My only previous memories are of winning a jar of hunny when I was 8, and winning a bottle of wine when I was so young that my mum had to go and collect it - and drink it!
What a way to end the year :-)
I got some lovely pressies (including the box set of Lost :-) but I want to share my crafty pressies: I did two Secret Santa Swaps with the members of the Yahoo group; BQL My 'purchased' gift was this cup that I can make a quilted block for, to put between the two layers - it came wrapped in this great crazy patch paper, so at the moment this is the design! Thank you Secret Santa
This is the BQL 'made' gift - a tardis-like toile bag with perfect length straps and an inside pocket - lovely :-), thank you again Secret Santa
We also do a Secret Santa with husband's family - but not always quite so secret!!! From oldest nephew I got this book - he was drawn to it by the 'with attitude' part of the title! Thank you Scott!
From Plum I got this lovely Rug Mug (thank you Plum)
And Niki got me this lovely Sew and Save sewing kit. Ideal for hand sewing - especially as I need to get a project ready as we embark on 89 (!) hours (plus bonus footage) of Lost!!!
My lovely Jackie sent me a goodie bag of treasures ...a felted necklace, a to-be-stuffed-and-decorated Christmas tree, and a very sweet snowman mug rug ... all of which I will show you when the camera has new batteries!
And now for the surprise ....
I have been a follower of Stash Manicure for ages. It's one of the blogs I look at each morning before I get up - it has some great ideas from guest bloggers as to how to use up scraps etc. When the blog editor, Madame Samm, posted some Christmas giveaways, I added a few comments, and today she announced the winners --- and one of them is ME!!!
Day 2 Winner
#48 SlikStitches ( from England)
you have won Carrie's patterns, Carrie Nelson
#48 SlikStitches ( from England)
you have won Carrie's patterns, Carrie Nelson
BONUS DAY IS YOURS.
Lot's of extra goodies to you...
Congrats...#2
Layer cakes, extra patterns, notions,
cuppa cozie, thimble its ( love those)
layer cake...Value PRICELESS..!
Not only have I won two quilt patterns ... 'my' day was the bonus day - so there are other goodies coming to me too. I think I need to lay down, in front of the letter box will be the ideal place! My only previous memories are of winning a jar of hunny when I was 8, and winning a bottle of wine when I was so young that my mum had to go and collect it - and drink it!
What a way to end the year :-)
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