I snapped these at the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham. They were on the Brother Sewing Machine stand as samples of stitches. I thought they were lovely - the simplicity and colours and , of course, the stitching.
Welcome to my blog. It's always great reading other people's blogs-looks great fun to do. So, now I've got some time to indulge myself in patchwork and quilting, I thought I'd have a go. So looking forward to meeting new friends and sharing the passion.
About Me
- Di
- Following a lifetime spent in teaching, I'm now enjoying the luxury of having time to indulge in a wonderful hobby. I also now have time to visit my son, his wife and baby in US. Time too, for seeing my other son frequently. Keith, my husband is often drystone walling and climbing...so a girl's got to find something to do. Great news, awaiting the birth of twin grand-daughters in early October 2011...more quilts needed! Ireally welcome welcome your comments and interest in my blog. Thank you. P.S. I'm the one on the right!
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Souces of Inspiration
This arrangement of lobster pots photographed on Lindisfarne is just waiting to be used as inspiration for a clamshell quilt!
This was captured in Alnwick castle in the North East of England. Home for somebody!
This was captured in Alnwick castle in the North East of England. Home for somebody!
Earthquake
Just had an email from my son in Virginia telling me about an earthquake there. Hope everyone's ok. We're thinking about you.
Sunday, 21 August 2011
The New Machine!
But first I need to focus on the touch screen display so I get used to it. My plan is to play with the dozens of stitches and see the different effects by altering their size and width-ordinary calico for that. Then I'm going to make a lot of small quilt sandwiches and try the different quilting feet using a variety of threads and stitches. Next it's going to be using the machine for piecing and applique. After that it'll be using the circular attachment and Bobbin Kit. A big session on free motion quilting and then it'll be time to start a new project.
So I'd better get busy!
Leah Day's Free Motion Quilting Tutorial
This site is well worth a visit if you want loads of ideas for designs.
http://freemotionquilting.blogspot.com/
http://freemotionquilting.blogspot.com/
Job Done-Grace's Quilt Finished!!!
The finished article - the colours work well and in some lights you can really see the relief formed by the quilting. I've done a lot of free motion quilting on this and am getting better, but want to take big strides forward in this. I really enjoy Leah day's 365 day tutorial, her demos are very clear to follow. I'll put the link in in my next post.
I added a hanging sleeve so the quilt can be used as a wallhanging, a single bed quilt or a play mat...and of course, a label.
Hope she likes it!
I added a hanging sleeve so the quilt can be used as a wallhanging, a single bed quilt or a play mat...and of course, a label.
Hope she likes it!
It's Been a Busy Week
How exciting, the new machine arrived, now just got to work out how to use it! But no time for now-off to Andrew's 40th BBQ then lots of preparation for various other things and must finish Grace's quilt on the old machine so I can deliver it to her for her birthday and entertaining good friends for dinner on Friday and on it goes.
Monday, 15 August 2011
A Good Afternoon at a Proper Agricultural Show
I did notice that the Agricultural Show had exhibits from all the different animals, poultry, pets, lots of baking, flower arranging and crafts. BUT there was only one quilt - what a shame. Maybe I should summon up the confidence to enter next year...food for thought!
The Champ!
Whilst I've been enjoying myself, Mr. Fixit has been basking in glory. He has won first prize in the Beginners' Class at a local Agricultural Show...what a star! I must point out that his first introduction to dry-stone walling was at the same time and college where I was doing my City and Guilds.
Sunday, 14 August 2011
Exhausted, but Home!
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Disaster!!!
My trusty, workhorse sewing machine broke as I was finishing Grace's quilt. Off to the repairers and fixed - hurray! But then it happened all over again. Oh dear, looks like Grace is destined never to receive this quilt. However, I haven't lived with an engineer for 40 years for nothing-so I got busy on the mechanism, patiently watching how things move, when and why and guess what? It's working again but I'm going to have it serviced while I'm away-did I mention that I'm going to the Festival of Quilts?
Sunday, 7 August 2011
Getting Ready!
Time to start making my shopping list for the Festival of Quilts at Birmingham.
Now let me see....do I need anything? Yes. Do I want anything? Yes. Will I be tempted by things not on the list ? Absolutely! So...
1. A few rotary cutters for the '3rd Ager Group' satring in September.
2. A couple of cutting mats for the same.
3. A lot of wadding.
4. Threads for Emma and Jennifer's quilts(still in the planning stage, i.e. my head,but fabric brought home from US).
5. Some 'Pink Pig' books for making journals, if I can find them.
6. All the other things I can (a) carry
(b) afford
http://www.twistedthread.com/
Now let me see....do I need anything? Yes. Do I want anything? Yes. Will I be tempted by things not on the list ? Absolutely! So...
1. A few rotary cutters for the '3rd Ager Group' satring in September.
2. A couple of cutting mats for the same.
3. A lot of wadding.
4. Threads for Emma and Jennifer's quilts(still in the planning stage, i.e. my head,but fabric brought home from US).
5. Some 'Pink Pig' books for making journals, if I can find them.
6. All the other things I can (a) carry
(b) afford
http://www.twistedthread.com/
Thursday, 4 August 2011
Flower Basket and Suffolk Puffs
I loved doing this. Wax drawing covered with ink and then the surface scratched to reaveal the colours underneath-very therapeutic!
Representational Patchwork
Using Clarice Cliffe pottery as a source, various techniques were used such as rubbings and graffito - wax crayons rubbed over string blocks and then scraping away the surface.
This was my first attempt at paper piecing which I did not enjoy. However, I am now a convert!
This was my first attempt at paper piecing which I did not enjoy. However, I am now a convert!
Blogging!
Wish I knew how to make my blog more interesting with links and a personalised pictures and things. I look at other blogs and the layout on many are SO MUCH prettier than mine! I'll get back to some free motion quilting - that'll cheer me up!
Tuesday, 2 August 2011
Grace's Quilt
So onwards and upwards with this quilt/playmat which I'm making for a friend's granddaughter. I have a finish date for this so really HAVE TO knuckle down with no side-tracking to other projects. I'm at the quilting stage so hopefully I'll finish it in time...I've got 12 days! Wish me luck.
A Great Day Out
What better to do on lovely sunny day than visit York, one of my favourite cities and home to the National Quilt Museum? A two hour train journey brought us to York, a city bursting with history, vibrancy, interest, beauty and splendour.
I've visited the Museum before and looked forward to seeing the present exhibition on ' Celebrations'. As always, I come away inspired and hopeful that one of my quilts might one day be classed as a family heirloom! I felt a bit special on this visit because it's the first time I've been there as a member of the Quilters' Guild and as such could use the members' room. Lucky Keith was allowed to come in with me for a cup of tea- and a sneaky forty winks!!!
Then out for a walk on the dity walls, lunch and a stroll down the Shambles, voted Britain's most picturesque Street in 2010. http://www.york-united-kingdom.co.uk/shambles/
This is on the 'definite' list for my American friends and family when they visit the UK. A nice late lunch, further strolling in the street market and then it was time for the train journey home.
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Then out for a walk on the dity walls, lunch and a stroll down the Shambles, voted Britain's most picturesque Street in 2010. http://www.york-united-kingdom.co.uk/shambles/
This is on the 'definite' list for my American friends and family when they visit the UK. A nice late lunch, further strolling in the street market and then it was time for the train journey home.
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Sunday, 31 July 2011
Across Borders
Across Borders we are because we are a group of people from Yorkshire and Lancashire and we are also a group with members from England and Scotland. Everyone's happy!
We are now in the business of making our blocks into quilts-some will be ready for the Harrogate Show this year and some will need to wait until next year. So the seagulls are coming home to roost - until another one takes off!
We are now in the business of making our blocks into quilts-some will be ready for the Harrogate Show this year and some will need to wait until next year. So the seagulls are coming home to roost - until another one takes off!
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