Saturday, 30 June 2012

When the Cat is Away...

... Friends come to help to take you to the hospital
and in return you teach them how to baste a quilt,
the Sharon Schamber way
using one of Kate's gorgeous tops
A team effort and a quilt basted!!

Friday, 29 June 2012

And to Summarise...

It's time for an update!!
The last few posts have been somewhat cryptic...

My rose hexagon quilt has been quilted
and is now awaiting scalloped edges and binding.
I love the panto that Chris at Fathers-Heart suggested.
I think it's called Rosie (although I can't remember for sure.)
I am having second thoughts about scalloping the edges
as there is not much border to scallop,
but we'll see...

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The studio is great, but in dire need of storage
hence no shots of it in all it's glory.
It is an amazing space to be in with the sky lights
providing lots of natural light even on the darkest days.

DH has done a fantastic job on the studio -
I feel very lucky indeed -
and it does make me feel very creative.
I think the long term goal with the studio
will be to offer workshops for bag-making,
simple quilting, crafting etc etc... the workshops will
include home-made and delicious lunch,
tea, coffee and freshly baked cake
and a finished project to take home.
(Well that's the plan anyway!)

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The hand-crank Singer was a rescue job.
It was being sold for a few pounds and
was just so beautiful that I just had to have it
for the studio in case we have a power cut! :)
Unfortunately, I do already have a few sewing machines,
though only one (my treadle) is as beautiful as this one....
so that's why it had to be very hush hush LOL.

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A friend very kindly gave me a mountain of scraps.
Thank you C! I have been enjoying them very much.
Why do other people's scraps seem so much better than your own??
I'm not sure, but they do!!
I was so bored of my own scraps,
but now I am seriously scrap happy!!

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The family continue to delight me...
and the boys have been absolute stars
helping Mummy around the house
and looking after their little sister.
I am still on crutches which means that if I want to walk,
I have no use of my hands at the same time.
Really difficult for carrying things
(like babies!!) :(
 Little Miss-Kalico is now forwards crawling
so she's a lot more stable and together
we have conquered the stairs.
I was having to call the neighbours to ask them
to get us down the stairs, every time I was left alone in the house,
but now I can get down the stairs
on my behind while holding her on my lap
and letting my crutches slide down the stairs
in front of us. It's hard work,
but it's one more step towards independence
and I need that right now.

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I normally like to be a blogger of few words,
but obviously not this time :)

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Who's Been Sleeping On The Guestbed?

I was checking on the guest room for our visitors
when I spotted a 'lump' under the quilt...
Very comfy :)
Luckily our visitors like cats!!

Sunday, 24 June 2012

Pssst... Can You Keep A Secret?




Not sure what we say in this country...,
but I reserve the right to remain silent
for fear of incriminating myself ;)

Friday, 22 June 2012

Friday, 15 June 2012

Happiness is...

Happiness is...

♥ Quilty mail from bloggy friends...
May Britt sent me a stitchy get well gift in the mail.
It really brightened up my day!!
She also kindly sent everything I need to do the stitchery
including needle and thread!
So generous and so thoughtful.

Plus, I am now the very proud owner
of one of May Britt's beautful crochet owls!
Thank you so much May Britt!
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Happiness is...
♥...Kitty Love!
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Happiness is...
♥ Sleeping on the window bench in mummy's room
(under her Double Delight!)
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Happiness is...
♥ Letting little Kalico's scribble on your cast
the day before it came off!
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Happiness is...
♥ Brotherly love!
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Happiness is....
♥ Acting like a child when you are only five years old ;)
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Happiness is...
♥ Being one step closer to walking again!

Monday, 4 June 2012

Second Finish for 2012

The last time I was in hospital with this pesky leg of mine
I appliqued these hearts onto the neutral squares...
Then I decided to 'square in a square' them
with contrasting rose fabrics
(I was still deep in my rose fabric stage here LOL)
and then I decided set them on point
with teal setting triangles.
2 years later it's finally finished!

This quilt is a gift for a special girl and won't be given
until it's her birthday, however, I doubt that she
reads my boring ol' quilt blog
so I think I'm ok posting photos.
Plus quilts ALWAYS look better in real life!
I tried to get the cows in the picture above,
but they were awfully far away...
The die-cut hearts used in the quilt
were a gift from Donna

I should have taken a close-up of the panto,
I think it's hearts and loops and was quilted
beautifully by Chris at Fathers-Heart.
I used a lot of leftover rose fabrics to piece the back
so that you sort of get 2 quilts for the price of one...
... and teenagers, being as they are, can have a choice.
I may go visit and find she prefers the back.
And that's ok with me :)