While the Nation celebrated the Queens Jubilee with a long holiday, I went (with some very special friends) to a Quilting Retreat held by a lovely couple Kate and David Ranson, called Come to Quilt is the name of their business and it is in the heart of the country near Taunton Somerset. This lovely couple looked after us superbly! the meals were to die for..and Kate allowed us to 'do our own thing' but also gave us a project to do 'if we wanted to'. I didn't manage to finish mine at the time and told Kate that I would post a picture of it when I did (after my trip to Canada for three week which followed ).
So Kate here is my 'Post card display hanging'? I have added some of the postcards I have had sent to me over the years and the one I did 'in class', I know that a couple of them are Christmas ones but theyfitted the pockets well.
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Friday, 6 July 2012
A work shop with Ferret
I was fortunate to be able to take a work shop with Ferrett, I vowed I would finish the work and to prove that I have here are some pictures of it. I have used a piece of space dyed Batik and many different threads to fill the spaces made by the star pattern, some are metalics and some are rayon and some are valdani varigated threads. I really enjoyed 'playing' wit this piece. Thanks Ferrett for giving me 'permission' to play. This work was finished sometime in January 2011.
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Margaret's Quilt
In the spring last year a dear friend died, she was a quilter like me and she had a quilt on 'the go' when she passed. This quilt was a commission for another friend who wanted it as a Wedding pressie for her Grandson and his new Bride - she would give it to them when they came home from Afghanistan at Christmas. I volunteered to finish this hand quilted whole cloth quilt. Margaret had started in the center (as you do) and had done two of the motifs. I had the quilt by June and quilting every day for about 3 hours a day I finished the quilt at the begining of December.
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
Begining again!
Ok I've made a start - more tomorrow I hope!
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