Monday, February 6, 2012
Friendship Medallion Quilt…
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
A very late Christmas gift…
I have also finished another Civil War Block and I am very chuffed to say that Barbara Brackman - http://civilwarquilts.blogspot.com/wrote and asked permission to insert one of my blocks in her up and coming book.
A lot of photos of the CW Blocks are featured here
http://flickr.com/groups/civilwarquilts.2011/
Below is the block Barbara requested.
Below is a block I have just finished
#43 The Right Hand of Friendship
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
A quick post…..
I also finished knitting a cotton cardi for my Grand-daughter Jenna. It seems long but she is very slim and tall, so I’m hoping it’ll do her for a year or so.
There was no wind this morning, so quickly took a photo. Of course the quilt was too big and had to drape on the lawn.
Now I can bundle it off to the Quilter. It’s so nice to get another job nearly finished.:-)
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Monday, January 9, 2012
Still Plugging away…..
On the wedding quilt, but now am running out of the cream fabric, so I think it’ll have to be a topper quilt, which I would not normally ever make. I am a bit too practical for my own good, as I feel a quilt needs to be useful, not just decorative. I am trying to get past this idea, as I have hardly any wall hangings, and need to do some just to get the quilt idea out of my system.
Now about 3 days later, I have finished the top. I put two borders on, 1 measuring 1 1/2 “ finished the other 8 “ finished, and now the quilt measures 85” square, which is good. I will try and post a photo, but I need a day with no wind ( pretty hard to find at the moment) to take a photo outside, as its too big on the floor.
I have also done a few more of my Civil War Blocks
Block # 52 – Christmas Star
Block # 47 Dixie Tea
Block # 45 Port & Starboard
Oh poo! I can see a mistake. Will have to resew! Funny how you only notice a mistake when you look at a photo!
Block # 49 Yankee Puzzle
I wasn’t so keen on my fabric choices so made another one.
Block #44 Union
And last but not least
Block 50 Grapes of Wrath
Well that’s all from me for now, so
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Happy New Year…
The story behind this quilt is, in 1998 when I was visiting a friend in California, she asked me if I would like the fabric and blocks she had started for this quilt. There were reasons she didn’t want it any more, and I said, How lovely! yes I’ll take it with pleasure. The fabric has feathers on it, and quite suits our lifestyle of Western Horses, and would have suited our house. Well…. I am a great procrastinator, and the fabrics and blocks stayed in the box.
Off I went yesterday to see what a couple of friends might have had that was near to the same. One had a 20cm piece of green, that has a small pale orange splog on it, which I think if I randomly put in I’ll get away with it. I was hoping to do a narrow border before the wider feather border, but now I can’t. The same friend had a red Moda Marble that matches the red in the feather fabric so I might use that.
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Monday, December 19, 2011
At last some sewing time…
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Umm! where to start
I have a lot of catching up to do quilt wise. My 2 or 3 on-line projects, the wedding quilt which should have been finished 3 months ago, and the 2 x 16th birthday Grandies quilts that are needed for 2012.
Firstly though I need to catch up on some sleep, so I can tackle the wonderful weekend retreat that I am off to this coming weekend. I feel its just what the doctor ordered.
7 days later……….Back to some sort of normality now, although at the moment we have family staying from Albany WA. I haven’t done any sewing apart from my weekend away, so soon I’ll be having withdrawal symptoms.
Here are some photos of the show that caught my eye. Unfortunately I don’t have names for all the quiltmakers.
Best of Show – made by Colleen Burr
All Doilied Up made by Jocelyn Atkinson
Both the quilt above – Blue Rose and the quilt below - Surfers Paradise were made by Ansa Breytenbach
This quilt ‘Lost Worlds’ was made by Ansa Breytenbach
Below ‘Kitchen Blues’ was made by Chris Behersing
Below – ‘A Wedding Ring at Last’ made by Donna Cumming
Above - Indian Rhapsody made by Hazel Foot - (President of the Auckland Patchworkers and Quilters Guild)
This quilt was made by the members of the APQG as a raffle quilt. I have had to crop the photo as there was a chair in front of the quilt, but the quilt was a queen size. We sold out of the raffle tickets early Sunday morning.
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Sue
Sunday, October 16, 2011
So Busy….
Bye for now
Sue
