Well, I can't believe how quickly this year has gone.......
I have been soo busy - quilting and lace making and holidaying and visiting shows.
We went to Spain at the begining of the year, then went to Cornwall and Bath on main holidays.
The other time we were away from home was when I went to the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham. I belong to the Quilters Guild and joined the Traditional arm of the Guild last year so have made lots of new friends. We were asked to make a small quilt on the subject of the Suffragets to be hung behind the Traditional Guild stand at FoQ. Those quilts were seen by some one who asked if we would allow themn to be taken to an exhibition in Prague....of course it was given...so I have a little quiltlette going to Prague to an exhibition in April , with all the others of course! We will not get these little babies back till September next year as after Prague they are going to the Bramble Patch in Weeden for the whole of August.
Earlier in the year the Thamside Quilt group I belong to asked members to produce a quilt to go into the Grosvenor Exhibition held at Sandown Racecourse in June so I made one..we were then asked if we would allow them to stay with Grosvenor and go round the country to their other exhibitions - of course we would! I should get my quilt back sometime next year.
I finally finished the piece of lace I had on my pillow for over 14 years......it is now waiting to be mounted onto a table cloth....I will do it sometime this next year - promise! I am now doing small pieces of lace as samples just to remember how to do other types of lace.
I have just prepared and given permission for two quilts to go to an exhibition in a place called Ailsa Craig west of Toronto in Canada. This is through the Traditional Quilt Guild and they will be on exhibition there in May. The Quilters Guild are doing all the arrangements to get them there and then home again - all I have to do is get them to the Guild museum in York by the begining of April and collect them at FoQ next August.
These are the two going to Canada. the top one has had more celtic work added since this picture was taken.
Well, our birthdays are over (end of November for both Brian and I) he is now 81 and I am 78 - where do the years go? (did I say that at the begining of this diatribe) Christmas has come and gone for another year - the family all came here on Boxing day and we two were exhausted all next day, but I did enjoy seeing them all.
I hope everyone has a prosperous New Year and I am making one new year resolution I hope to keep and that is to post here more next year. What are you all promising to do?
Sewing Granny
The comings and goings of a busy Quilting Granny
Sunday 29 December 2013
Sunday 27 January 2013
Happy New year everyone - yes I know I am a little late but it is still January!
We had a quiet christmas spent at our younger daughters house, the children were so absorbed by their new toys that we hardly heard a sound form them..........a first! New year was spent at home - just each other and the fireworks from the local shopping area to watch from an upstairs window.
I have been busy though - the quilt I stared in September is now finished and just waiting to go to it's new home, after I have let other people see it.
I now have a challenge from Thamesiders to make - we are making hangings about the River to go to Sandown in the summer - I have an idea but have not made a start - I must get going or it will not be ready for March!!
I also have another Jacobs Ladder quilt sandwiched waiting for me to quilt it and a tiny (cot sized) split ninepatch to finish.
I am glad our snow has gone, although it was pretty for a while, but I will not go out in it in case I slip over - don't want broken bones at my age! Brian did help nextdoors grandchildren build a snow man on our front lawn, and very good he looked too..........but he has now gone along with the snow.
He also had Brians Chelsea football hat on for a while as well as the scarf! the girl next door made a small dog to sit by his side to keep him company, but I didn't get a very good photo of that.
We had a quiet christmas spent at our younger daughters house, the children were so absorbed by their new toys that we hardly heard a sound form them..........a first! New year was spent at home - just each other and the fireworks from the local shopping area to watch from an upstairs window.
I have been busy though - the quilt I stared in September is now finished and just waiting to go to it's new home, after I have let other people see it.
I now have a challenge from Thamesiders to make - we are making hangings about the River to go to Sandown in the summer - I have an idea but have not made a start - I must get going or it will not be ready for March!!
I also have another Jacobs Ladder quilt sandwiched waiting for me to quilt it and a tiny (cot sized) split ninepatch to finish.
I am glad our snow has gone, although it was pretty for a while, but I will not go out in it in case I slip over - don't want broken bones at my age! Brian did help nextdoors grandchildren build a snow man on our front lawn, and very good he looked too..........but he has now gone along with the snow.
Tuesday 18 September 2012
Catching up - again!
Gosh it's a long time since I last blogged! I have been a busy girl though, I have been making lace and started on a new quilt.
This is just the middle, I have since finished the top and now just have to decide how to quilt, then mark it up and then to sandwich it etc.
I have lain this top on another quilt that was on the bed and you can see the pattern of my Jacobs ladder quilt through the star quilt! silly me......
The lace has been on the go for several years and I am nearly at the end of it, just a couple of inches more to do. It is a table cloth edging and I have to find a good piece of linen for the middle. I have done quite a bit since I took this photo and just have three fans, five small diamond spiders and some ground to do - you can see a large diamond - that has been done - so just what is below it needs to be made.
This is just the middle, I have since finished the top and now just have to decide how to quilt, then mark it up and then to sandwich it etc.
I have lain this top on another quilt that was on the bed and you can see the pattern of my Jacobs ladder quilt through the star quilt! silly me......
The lace has been on the go for several years and I am nearly at the end of it, just a couple of inches more to do. It is a table cloth edging and I have to find a good piece of linen for the middle. I have done quite a bit since I took this photo and just have three fans, five small diamond spiders and some ground to do - you can see a large diamond - that has been done - so just what is below it needs to be made.
Saturday 4 August 2012
Holiday to Cornwall in May
During May this year we took a holiday in Bude in Cornwall. The weather was kind to us and we were able to do quite a lot of sight seeing.
One of our favourite places is Boscastle and we had a lovely day there, warm enough not to need our coats and no raincoats either!
A few years ago they had a terrible flood that devastated the village, washing away a lot of the houses and many cars and caravans that were parked in the car park further up the hill.
Since then a lot of rebuilding has taken place and the pub at the bottom of the hill has had to have a lot of work done on it. This building is the National Trust information area and they tell the story of the flood and the rebuilding of Boscastle,
some of the buildings were many centuries old and one in particular was almost destroyed and was rebuilt using the stone from the old building and is now a lovely little cafe. Other buildings were wshed away altogether!
We discovered these RHS gardens about 15miles from where we were staying, Rosemore is in a sheltered vally with wooded sides, and is the most amazing new garden with lots to interest everyone. Lots of formal 'room' gardens as well as large well manicured lawns and specimen trees and a lake , lots of shade and seating for a hot days viewing! If we go back to this area I will certainly visit it again.
This is part of the beach at Bude - it is very large and the sea goes out a long way leaving pools for the little ones to play in - this day was very hot and as you can see those that were on the beach at lunchtime put up shelters for some shade. A very safe beach for small children to play and explore, but just round the headland there is a sea water bathing pool for those who want to swim when the tide is out.
One of our favourite places is Boscastle and we had a lovely day there, warm enough not to need our coats and no raincoats either!
A few years ago they had a terrible flood that devastated the village, washing away a lot of the houses and many cars and caravans that were parked in the car park further up the hill.
Since then a lot of rebuilding has taken place and the pub at the bottom of the hill has had to have a lot of work done on it. This building is the National Trust information area and they tell the story of the flood and the rebuilding of Boscastle,
some of the buildings were many centuries old and one in particular was almost destroyed and was rebuilt using the stone from the old building and is now a lovely little cafe. Other buildings were wshed away altogether!
We discovered these RHS gardens about 15miles from where we were staying, Rosemore is in a sheltered vally with wooded sides, and is the most amazing new garden with lots to interest everyone. Lots of formal 'room' gardens as well as large well manicured lawns and specimen trees and a lake , lots of shade and seating for a hot days viewing! If we go back to this area I will certainly visit it again.
This is part of the beach at Bude - it is very large and the sea goes out a long way leaving pools for the little ones to play in - this day was very hot and as you can see those that were on the beach at lunchtime put up shelters for some shade. A very safe beach for small children to play and explore, but just round the headland there is a sea water bathing pool for those who want to swim when the tide is out.
Wednesday 1 August 2012
Some finished UFO's
Before I took on the whole cloth quilt that my friend Margaret had startd I had started a couple of quilts - one to hand applique and quilt and one to do by machine. The red/pink one here was started as an alternative design for my daughter Sarah - she chose the pink quilt show you before - the one with all the applique flowers round the borders!
This is the quilt I started for myself and I have done the centre and corners and all the little circles in applique an the rest was machined. This quilt was had quilted as I have to have something to do when I am at group meetings and when I 'watch' tv. It was from an Australian
magazine and was on the front cover - I had never made the clamshell pattern before and was just going to make that but I got carried away! The quilt was originally in lavender and yellows and as it was going to my quilt I made it colours I like .
This corner shows some of the quilting before I had finished the quilt and given it a wash to get rid of the blue marking lines.
Someone challenged me to make a quilt top using only the scraps from my other quilts! So here we have a Pandora's box quilt made from the left over binding strips of other quilts! I always use two and a half inch bindings so this was quick and easy to make. A jelly roll would make it too........
These cushions are from a kit I bought at Festival of Quilts last year from 'The Bramble Patch' and finished in April.
This is the quilt I started for myself and I have done the centre and corners and all the little circles in applique an the rest was machined. This quilt was had quilted as I have to have something to do when I am at group meetings and when I 'watch' tv. It was from an Australian
magazine and was on the front cover - I had never made the clamshell pattern before and was just going to make that but I got carried away! The quilt was originally in lavender and yellows and as it was going to my quilt I made it colours I like .
This corner shows some of the quilting before I had finished the quilt and given it a wash to get rid of the blue marking lines.
Someone challenged me to make a quilt top using only the scraps from my other quilts! So here we have a Pandora's box quilt made from the left over binding strips of other quilts! I always use two and a half inch bindings so this was quick and easy to make. A jelly roll would make it too........
These cushions are from a kit I bought at Festival of Quilts last year from 'The Bramble Patch' and finished in April.
I also bought this bag pattern from The Bramble Patch - but the year before and finally made this in April too. So quite a month for finishing things.
Tuesday 31 July 2012
Postcard displayer!
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.
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.
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.
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