Hello lovely people inside my phone: happy May
Here is a photo heavy roundup of my April!
Little hexie flowers sewn on holiday (half inch sides)
Not many holiday photos! Dad and Eileen's keep bees, and I love that they have painted all the hives a different colour!
I ran out of fabric for the mini hexies, but I had felt with me on holiday - this is prep for next month's Fun With Fabric class: the idea is that you can have several needles threaded onto the thead tail, and stored in the lid. Take the end one and it's already threaded ready for you to start sewing
And then I decorated this (it was a kit but will also become a class)
Annnnnd . . . stitched this lama
Lizzie has been busy since we got back - we've made King Charles, and a coronation ginger

and I'm making 100 of these for a customer
(just 28 to go)
I made a cushion for the Coronation picnic

to go on the throne!
and made a load of name badges for a friend and his friends to put on their boiler suits
I finished this lovely balloon nail art kit that the girls got me for Mothering Sunday
And finished two i-spy quilts for two bonus daughters who have just had babies
and here are Freddie and Amelia
And loving the blankets Niki made for them
And I made bonus quilts for the Grandmas: I've embroidered "These grandparents belong to" and added the babies' names: as more babies come along they can bring the quilts back to me and get Lizzie to add more names (Jane is expecting the next one next month!)
Lisa helped me run a Crown making workshop in the village: not as many children as we'd hope for, but they all had a great time
In other news: Our lovely God Daughter got engaged last week . . .
and then . . . .Niki and George did too!!!!
Huge congratulations to both couples!!
Niki and George are planning on next year, not sure when Alice and Liam's will be, but very exciting!!!
(of course there had to be a ginger to commemorate the occassion!)
And finally, I managed to put my back out and couldn't drive or even walk when I was supposed to do the April Fun with Fabric so the lovely Rhona came over, collect the stuff, had a very quick lesson in what to do to make Japanese Rice Bags and then took the class for me: Well done all expecially Rhona, and thank you so much!!!