Monday, 19 November 2012

Travelling PicStitch BlogHop

Wow time goes fast!  My turn already!

Welcome to the travelling PicStitch BlogHop


Well, I've certainly done some travelling in my time, but sadly, don't have many pics to show for it 
(don't you love it when your laptop crashes!)  

so as this is an international blog hop i thought you'd like to go travelling around the coutryside of Lincolnshire where I live ...


I thought about this early morning shot, love those subtle colours ...

and then there is the local country park I live within walking distance of ...


but, you know me, I like of bit of vibrant colour, and settled on this ...


I often drive past this field, but one day, just had to stop the car, the dark threatening sky against the vibrant rape field 

its been a while since I did any EPP, but I'm always up for a challenge 

so having delved into my stash, I discovered some beautiful fabrics that fitted the bill ...



the colours are a bit off,(must have been one of those rare but bright sunny days!)  but then I started playing with papers and fabric ...

and I forgot how lovely EPP was!


I'm not quite sure where this is heading but I kinda like it and am going to have to make a few more!


Be sure to check out Hadley's blog tomorrow for the next stop in the hop, and link up on the 30th of November for the chance to win some fabulous prizes sponsored by Paper Pieces, Fabricworm, Pink Castle Fabrics, Marmalade Fabrics, Fat Quarter Shop, WantItNeedItQuilt and Aurifil ...












18 comments:

Judith, Belfast said...

Such beautiful countryside you have around you T! Love that EPP too - it's so satisfying they way it all comes together! Jxo

Di said...

You have captured rural Lincolnshire in your EPP. Di x

Katy Cameron said...

Bwahahaha, suckered back in ;o) Love the photo options too!

Leanne said...

We call it canola in Canada now. I love your picture, it could have been taken near here too. Your EPP is lovely too.

Mrs Flying Blind... said...

Excellent choice - happy stitching!

Indianna said...

I think in using the pictures like this, it isthrowing up colours that we wouldn't usually put together. Looks lovely.

Annabella said...

Lots of inspiration here Trudi and I love where you live!! Beautiful EPP block - clever you.

Sarah said...

Love the fabrics you got from those colours, beautiful!

Laura said...

Wo! Gorgeous pics and palette! Love how it turned out. Thanks so much for playing along - see you on the 30th!

Canadian Abroad said...

Lovely block.

Archie The Wonder Dog said...

I love everything in this post!

Catherine said...

Ooooh, lovely colours and fabulous epp

Nic said...

Lovely pics and palettes. Your block looks great too

Lis Harwood said...

Love the way you created the palettes with the pictures, clever and a great way to find the fabrics you need.

sweetypie said...

thankyou soOOo much for that BEE-YOU-TEA-FULL QUILT,LOVE IT TO PIECES .......

Wendy said...

Such a pretty pattern, lovely fabrics. And hello from Nottinghamshire!

Laura said...

Still love it :)

CapitolaQuilter said...

So green and lush. thanks for sharing