We got one finished and several more are close to being finished. We were going to give them away but decided we would sell them to people in the churches which would raise money for the D4G fabrics!
We also found we were spending loads for time each month sorting through and seeing what needs what doing next - so with the help of loads of zip lock bags we now have bags of items all at the same stage and we feel much more organised!
Mum and I went to see the poppies at last. We missed them at the Tower on London, but two sections of the display are now doing a road trip and one is just a short drive from her at Fort Nelson, Royal Armouries Museum, near Portsmouth
They looked amazing!.
And Brian and I spend all of yesterday at the girls' house. They had hired a sanding machine and wanted to do all the upstairs floors in the one weekend. I wish I had filmed them using the machine. It was an industrial one, and was stronger than them. They switched it on at one end of the room, they then ran with it, trying to slow it down, and trying to turn it off in time that it would stop before it hit the opposite wall, then they would drag it back and repeat. Dad showed them how to master the beast, and 12 hours (!) later the whole of upstairs has been sanded - despite all three bedrooms having the usual amount of furniture - much of the time was taken moving it from one room to another, do you remember these puzzles?
It was a bit like doing one of those, but worth it in the end.
Today they are varnishing - today I am staying at home!
Amazing work girls well done.
ReplyDeleteAren’t zip lock bags great! Good idea to make and sell the bags. Looking forward to seeing the ‘decorated’ quilt
The quilt top looks good. I haven’t heard of boomerang bags before, but from the photo it looks simple - another search on Pinterest methinks.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on providing something to do for all ability levels of volunteers. The cancer quilt is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt! I haven’t seen a border in this fashion before, was this your idea?
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to find projects that do not have such “high quality expectations” ..... this is something that my handicraft group found was putting people off sewing generally (mentioned my previous blogpost).
I think it is most important to encourage people to stitch without them feeling they have to be soooo perfect!
Nice to “see” the poppies at Portsmouth. We had a lovely day viewing them when they were at the Tower of London.
Hope the varnishing went well!
Hugs,
Barbara xx
I love the cancer quilt. I especially like the border and I think it's a great idea to leave the white area for marker messages :)
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