Showing posts with label Crossstitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crossstitch. Show all posts

Monday, 11 January 2021

2021 Week 1

 Hello, Happy New Year!


Days off work meant sewing - yippee!!!  The EPP triangles got quilted

And the bound

Some grey fabrics I got for Christmas were cut into 1.5" strips ready for a log cabin

I started an embroidery map of the village (just a few million more colonial stitches to go!!!)

A bit of progress on the cross stitch

 

And the beginnings of a new group of Gingers!  These are all doing much better on their New Year's resolution to exercise than I am!  (some of these are from MemoriesInThread.com and some are my costume / activity designs


 Keep safe xxx

Wednesday, 2 December 2020

2020 week 48

 A quilt for a customer . . . 


A tip of a sewing room

A tomte, gonk, gnome, troll or Julenissen depending of which you prefer

Gingers for my daughters and Lisa's boyfriend.



"Lisa" is crocheting a block for this



Niki is cross stitching this:



And Jim is on his Nintendo Switch!

I was asked to make a few gingers for some ambulance drivers:



And some dressing up clothes for a few Elves on the shelf!!


I'll add the pics when mum posts them on Facebook!

I made a few ginger nativity sets

And then posted these on Facebook offering to take orders

It seemed like a good idea at the time!
Lets just say they are far more popular than I had anticipated!!!!

Saturday, 19 September 2020

2020 Week 38

Going away for a short break means packing hand sewing stuff!!! 

I tacked a whole load of EPP triangles and managed to join some together


I've started a cross stitch (a bit boring so far but it will grow)

We did a family jigsaw - none of us really enjoyed it!!

And admired Lisa's Persian tiles crochet as she added the cream border

Whe we got home again Lisa and Jim had finally exchanged contracts!  So in a few weeks the kitties will be goinmg to live with them - I made them each a little quilt to take with them!

They seem to have been approved!

Also receiving a feline seal of approval is the Plus Quilt which I though was there waiting for the biding to be stitched down in front of the TV - but clearly it was there for a different reason!!!

There has been some embracing of one's inner Hippy!

Hair might have been dyed

And clothes might have been tie dyed (not so much of the tying though)  Double Dye isn't too much is it????

And finally for today - *another* friend has become a granny!  So another quilt has gone int the post!  This one is from Jackie and me to a lovely friend of ours




Monday, 2 December 2019

2019 Wk 49 - A Productive week

If you';d asked me I'd have said I hadn't had much crafting time, but the evidence says otherwise!!!

The Kaffe Fassett squares have been joined to the grey to make a top


And have been quilted.  No KF fabric left so I'm not sure where I'll go with the binding, so this has gone to the to-be-dealt-with pile: I am seriously in love though, thank you Jackie, I LOVE the fabric!

The Crafty Church and the Stitch trees represented us in the Christmas Tree Festival (They may have lost some decorations on route, but they didn't look too shabby!


 A whole load of customer and charity patches have been embroidered

 And a whole load of hexies have been cut

ready for adding to this flimsy

The last of my swap hexies has arrived, and I've cut and basted the next set

And Niki sent me this pic - half her cross stitch completed - fabulous for a first go at cross stitch!
 

Sunday, 22 July 2018

2018 Wk 30 - Misc stuff

A few finishes (or nearly finishes)

This machine pieced hand quilted mini sixteener quilt just needs the binding stitched down to the back


This EPP quilt has been finished (and cursed when the red thread ran; I might learn eventually) but I love her anyway)

A few quilts have been hung in Jackie's room ready for next weekend, and the sixteener will join them when she's bound

This I spy quilt has been finished including binding, just waiting for a little person who might want it.

At Stitch we finally assembled our first kits: lots of ladies working

and four of my favourite girls assembling kits

 I received this lovely pic of Amelia Rose on her I spy quilt

And I made this memory box for the girls (thank you Tara for all your help!)

The hearts for the Untangled Thread project need to be with the organisers by the end of July

Tara started our involvement and made this one

I just used pins and beads (and help from daughters) to create mine

And two other friends in the village joined in too -
and WOW!!!

Lindsey embroidered the Welsh Fusiliers crest

And Jane felted poppies in a field

I am reminded of my Grandfather's expression : Those that can, do, those that can't, teach - now we know why I teach crafts!!!!