My phone that is! It was there, I knew it was there, I just don't remember picking it up when I left. When I went back to check, it was. ... Gone!
so I do have a new phone and sim card, same number for those of you that have it. I just don't have any of yours, so if you are trying to get hold of me, I,won't know it's you, so please give me a clue or send me your number so I can update this really awful cheap phone I'm now suffering with!
Thanks for understanding :)
See you at Festival, find me on stand A46 and B36-38 come and say Hi!
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Best of British
Labels:
Best of British,
Double Fat Jack,
Quilts,
Summersville
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
The British are Coming
the minute I saw those fabrics on the FatQuarter Shop website, I KNEW I HAD to have them!
they duly arrived and I pondered what I was going to do with them...
and so whilst I sorted, stroked, folded and categorised my hoard in the studio, they got separated and 'filed' ...
and then over the weekend I got my edition of FatQuarterly 10 ... and I KNEW what I was going to do with them!
so i rushed back into the 'store' and grabbed them back out, I knew where they were, I'd only just put them there! and on Saturday night a cut ...
and Sunday ... a lovely pleasant Summers Day ... I stitched ...
and I quilted ...
and I stitched some more ...
and finished this in no time at all ...
sometimes fabric just speaks, hell, it yells buy me!
you can see why, can't you!
Thanks to Kristin Danis (kd-quilts) for the pattern and the FatQuarterly team for giving me the inspiration to do something quick, easy, and done in a day!
and it felt soooooo Good to be back in my groove!
Labels:
Quilts,
The British Are Coming
Monday, 6 August 2012
Shamed I tell Ya!
Whilst I was in the middle of my Festival madness a call from Laura Jane came, she needed a particular colour and was short in her stash. She's got a very organised stash! Always willing to share the load I rummaged, and trust me, it was a rummage, and found some beauts for her ...
I have more red than I thought, but having been inspired by her organisation I felt it was my duty to gently fold these reds up and put them back tidily ... honestly!
and she had been very kind in a recent post to link to some inspiration too!
so they sat on the side patiently waiting for me to finish off my festival madness...
and this is the aftermath!
now I will say if you are of a very nervous disposition you may want to just give up now and go watch the Olympics ...
as well as tidying up this mess, it was time to tame some of the fabrics that had been building up and taking root in the studio, you know, recent acquisitions (and not so recent, so last year darling!) and the stuff that had been dragged out and not put back!
You see when I got my wonderful studio, my old sewing/quilting space became a fabric pantry ... or for some a minor shopping spree!
Prepare for full disclosure of the mystical stash ...
this is the view through the window ...
not bad? yeah right!
OK, not pretty is it?
looks pretty organised as you walk through the door, but really the table is the last thing you see after you fall over the overflowing box of mahoosive backing pieces ...
oh, and my jam jar storage too!
now some of those drawers are pretty organised ...
yes, I might be a bit of a pre-cut junkie!
but others, well, they leave a lot to be desired!
and for the very feint hearted, look away now!
yep, I told you to look away, a whole drawer of brown!
So, I stroked, and smoothed and folded ....
and it felt good!
in fact that's about ALL I could do on Friday evening ...
and I found I had some wonderful fabrics ...
and a lot of gorgeous greens (I can feel a quilt coming on!)
so, there you have it, My Stash, finally revealed for all to see ...
(for those of you in gobsmacked shock, it's time to pick up the jaw, this is more than 20 years of fabric obsession, note to self ... needs vs want!)
and I am slowly folding, and sorting ... but I need to do the drawers (and make room) before I can do the other stuff.
There is one dilemma though, I know there is stuff in those drawers I've started and am likely never to finish, let alone have the inclination to even attempt them any more ...
what would you do?
Labels:
fabric stash,
fabrics
Sunday, 5 August 2012
Festival Finish
I finished my Festival challenge quilt, but after so many requests I thought I'd let you know just what a monumental effort it was to finish it. It probably didn't help that I started piecing it on the Sunday of the delivery week! Ooops!
I had a customer quilt loaded that needed to be done by Wednesday, quilting group on the Monday afternoon (precious hanging sleeve stitching time for the other quilts), Tuesday I met up with Di at the LQS,and finished said quilting. so,it was realistically Wednesday before I really started the piecing. thankfully I did already have the paper plan on the wall and the fabrics pretty much chosen, numbered, so it really was just getting down to it!
By late,Thursday morning I had finished the piecing - phew! quilting should be a doddle right? It was all going swimmingly, until I was half way through the quilting and discovered a piecing error - bugger! You know that sinking feeling, the one where you think there is no way out of this? Hmm, I wasn't going to be beaten by this, so formulated a plan, that involved more freezer paper, and some silk thread and set to with needle and trusty thimble. It took longer than I had hoped but, got myself back on course. However, I didn't finish quilting it until 1am in the morning. I really couldn't stay up any longer, I could barely see, let alone sew binding and a hanging sleeve on. So off I toddled for some much needed sleep. Except I woke up at 5.30 am! and couldn't get back to sleep! Aaaaaah! resigned to,the fact, kettle on, I grabbed my cuppa and headed out to the studio to do battle with that damn quilt.
so it's now Friday, the last day for delivery in Birmingham, and I'm running on 4 hours of sleep, several cups of tea, and some very encouraging emails from the only person outside my family that had actually seen it, of sorts. the last stitch was put in at 10.30 am, but there was still labels and packaging of all three to sort out. I'm in the car and setting off down the road to Birmingham by 11.40. Not bad, but still up to 2 hours there, and then I have to drive all the way home again! well, knackered no longer describes how I felt, and with a quick stop to avail myself of the facilities at the drop off place and grab some lunch at the Tamworth Services I was home again by 4pm. completely spent.
was it worth it? Yes, I think so, only time will tell ... So whilst you're at Festival of Quilts, please,look out for my Carolina Christmas quilt in the Traditional section, Made in Cherry in the Contemporary quilts ... And my vision of Britain ... what it means to me ...
this quilt really is very personal to me, if you are heading to Festival, please let me know what you think, I shall be lurking and eavesdropping to see how it affects the onlookers - I'm very curious as to,how people will view it. I'm also interested to see how it sits with all the other entries.
So not content with the trip to Birmingham on the Friday, we went on a little road trip Saturday ... This was the view coming home ...
Home Monday night, and then off to Leeds and back to drop off a different quilt with a friend for her talk. and I got to see her quilting robot working too! I was hoping to go back to work for a rest, but it didn't work out that way either!
needless to,say I've had a very relaxing weekend, I hope you're not too exhausted reading about my madness. and to think I may even have managed to blog from my iPad (hopefully!)
there's plenty more madness to come!
Saturday, 4 August 2012
In the Frame Purse Swap
Last month saw the deadline for posting our purses to our secret swap partners ...
and this is what I sent to my partner ...
I love these clocks, I hope she does too ... so retro and full of memories
I filled it with goodies but I don't want to spoil the surprise for my partner, at the time of writing she hadn't received it
I get so caught up in stalking and making for my partner, I often forget what I've seen in the groups of what everyone has made, and that a package will be heading my way too!
Imagine my complete surprise when this absolutely beautiful purse arrived here ...
Thank you so much Fiona (Poppy Makes) this is truly beautiful, and has been in my handbag ever since it arrived!
The embroidery on it is exquisite too!
lots of lovely goodies, lip balm, moisturiser, Scottish soap, and wonderful hand cream, I have been very spoiled indeed!
Labels:
In the Frame Purse Swap
Friday, 3 August 2012
Awe-gust!
Already!
this may be my smallest mosaic ever (so far!) but lets face it, 2 customer quilts (big ones) 5kgs of strawberries to turn into jam in one day, hot pads, AbFab Free Bees round Robin, PeaRoom BOM, In the Frame Purse Swap, 3 pillowcases of quilts for Festival, and a marathon making session no less, AND a road trip ... and exhale!
I'm thrilled to have gotten my quilts to Birmingham on time and now can't wait to see all the other entries in the Guild Challenge, I honestly don't think there will be another one quite like mine, and from those that have seen it, totally get it ... makes me very happy, I'm almost excited.
AweGust - so much potential, the plan?
a couple more rounds of Ab Fabs, Bee blocks (the postie and I will be having words soon if he doesn't deliver me a package from Katy soon!), and quick purse for a special gift for a friend who is truly in need of a lift, a few more customer quilts and I have a plan of getting a couple of quick projects sorted before Festival ... so I'll try and come up for air more often :)
in the mean time, enjoy the global sport, and Happy Quilting!
ps. I think I'm too late to link to Lynne's Sew Fresh day, but I'll give it a go!
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July 2012
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