Saturday, May 19, 2012
My Sad and Sorry Abandoned Blog!
Quilting-wise, my most recent activity has been to make The Sweet Shop Quilt, using the gorgeous Sweet Shoppe panel by Michele D' Amore for Benartex.
These days I rarely get to make a quilt from scratch but spend much of my sewing time making samples for the shop. Not that I am complaining, I love any sewing project especially when I get to use a sewing machine. I'm now working on Jubilee bunting and cushions, pix coming soon.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Christmas Stockings
Side one |
Side two |
The stockings are double sided.
More pictures of them in the making can be seen here.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Riches to Rags
Thursday, April 28, 2011
The Quilted Sheep
The reason for my prolonged absence is due to our new venture - The Quilted Sheep.
My daughter and I have taken the plunge and opened a quilt fabric and wool shop in Milnthorpe, Cumbria.
Hence we have had a very exciting but busy year planning, organising, buying etc.
As the quilter I am looking after the quilting side of the business whilst Charlotte takes care of the knitting.
So there will likely be even less posted on this blog!
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Scraps
I've been in my scrap box again and for once I've finished what I started! When I get my act together this will be shipped to Jan MacFadyen in Australia for the Oz Comfort Quilts - Queensland Flood Relief Quilts.
I used Jan instructions for making it Quilt As You Go, though I joined the blocks differently by using one strip of fabric on the front and another on the back.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Farfield Mill
I haven't been to the Farfield Mill before and was delighted with it, it does requires further exploration as we only got a tantalising little glimpse of it on Friday. Charlotte (my daughter) and I will be checking it out in full the near future.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Clutter tidied
These remote controls have been driving me crazy for months, they are forever cluttering up the sitting room either making a mess on the coffee table, are left lying down the side of the chairs or settee or are somewhere on the floor just waiting to cause an accident.
A bit of ingenuity and a couple of hours cutting and sewing and ta da we are all tidy now!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
More scraps
Friday, April 2, 2010
Scraps
I've decided on a pattern, and am now busy processing my scraps.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Happy New Year!
I have done virtually no quilting just a little quilt and pillow for my niece's doll's cot. It was for Christmas and as usual I did it at the last minute, then consequently forgot to take photos, oops!
Deciding that I had to do something creative I dug out a black work cushion I have been wanting to make for several years and am doing a little of that each day. Have put the camera batteries on charge so I can take a picture later.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
English Rose
Here is my finished piece for the Good Ol’ Summertime quilt swap.
It has been sitting in my wip pile for some time, I didn’t know what to do with it and was half thinking of making it into a cushion.
When I went through the ufo/wips last week it hit me it would be perfect for the swap, and I suddenly knew exactly how I wanted to finish it. Its amazing how quickly one can finish something when inspiration strikes.
It will be winging its way overseas early next week I hope my partner likes it.
Size: 16” square
Techniques: Patchwork, appliqué with satin stitch edging, quilting all done by machine.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Plum Jam
We’ve had a bumper crop of Victoria plums on the tree in the garden.
So I’ve been busy making yummy plum jam….
Recipe: Victoria Plum Jam
3lb plums
2 3/4lb sugar
knob of butter
Put the sugar in an oven proof dish and put in the oven on a low heat.
Halve and stone the plums. Put in a jam/large pan with approximately 1 pint of cold water. Bring to the boil then turn down the heat and simmer gently until the plums are cooked and squashy -approx 15 minutes.
Add the warmed sugar and stir to dissolve. Turn up the heat and boil rapidly for approx 10 minutes then test for set. When setting point is reached take off the heat and stir in the butter to disperse any scum. Ladle into warmed jam jars put on lids and leave to cool. Enjoy!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Good Ol’ Summertime Mini Quilt Swap
Bank Holidays are always a good time to play catch up, so I’ve been busy with my camera. I finally got around to taking pictures of the cute mini quilt I received, a few weeks ago from Kristine, for the ‘Good Ol’ Summertime’ Mini Quilt swap.
Kristine was hot off the starting block and had it made and mailed out to me before I had even begun to think about about what to make. She also sent me this cute pack of notelet cards.
Thanks Kris the quilt and the cards are great.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
UFO’s or should that be WIP’s?
Today I have also been sorting through all my UFO’s (unfinished objects) or WIP’s (works in progress). I thought there were about six but horrifically there are 20, you can see them listed in the side bar. humm….
This is just one of them I blogged about it here last year when I started it! The attic windows play mat, the child I was making it for is now walking, so I guess she won’t be needing it!
So my challenge is to try to finish at least three of them before the end of the year. Or should I finish one before I am allowed to begin a new project, a tactic I have used successfully in the past. Maybe I should do both……. decisions decisions…..!!
Finally a Design Wall!
About a month ago (after some nagging from me) Tony, my lovely partner, put up hanging brackets and found a long length of wood to use as a baton for a design wall, all it needed was for me to add the fabric.
I took down the temporary design wall, part of an old bed sheet to which everything needed to be pinned. It was also rather narrow, being just about wide enough for a cot quilt!
Since then I have been procrastinating about making a new one, because I thought the flannel fabric, which had been hanging around my studio for at least a year, would need piecing. However, when it was unwrapped I discovered it was over 100" wide, and just needed cutting to size and a hanging sleeve added!
As the new one is made of flannel fabric, blocks and fabrics should cling to it without the need for pins, and as it is a much better size it should be able to take a double bed quilt.
Time taken to measure cut, sew and hang – approximately 30minutes.
Time taken to think/procrastinate about it - approximately 4 weeks........ho hum is there a lesson here?!!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Receipe for Fairy cakes
2 x bun tins lined with paper cases
Makes 24
Ingredients:
6oz butter
6oz castor sugar
6oz SR flour
3 lrg eggs
Throw everything in the food processor and zap until all smooth and unlumpy
spoon into paper cases
bake in oven for 20 - 25 mins until risen and golden
When cool decorate with icing and sprinkles
Eat and enjoy
Banana Cake Recipe
7 inch cake tin, line base with waxed paper
Ingredients:
4oz butter
4oz castor sugar
6oz SR flour
1 lrg egg
2 ripe bananas
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
2 tsps milk
Method:
Lightly mash the bananas
Dissolve the bicarb in the milk
Throw everything in the food processor, zap until everything is mixed all smooth and unlumpy
Pour into cake tin and bake in oven until risen and golden, approx 1 hour
When cool cover with icing and decorate with walnut halves (if liked!)
Cooking up a storm
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Spring Blooms Mini-Quilt Swap II
Toni made and sent me this fabulous wall hanging, for the Spring Bloom mini quilt swap.
She also included this fantastic beaded keychain made by her as well.
The quilt is hanging on my design wall at the moment; I just need to decide where its permanent home will be. My keys are hanging off the key chain and have been for two weeks now.