to say I will sort a proper post out in a couple of days,
The Higham Piecemakers Exhibition has taken up so much of my time this last two weeks, but it was held this weekend.
It is over.
I am pooped.
But it was worth it.
Lots of money made and all of the funds raised at this event will be distributed between local charities, so we should feel good.
You can read (or see) all about it here
I just feel tired!
I need to sort out the carnage that I have brought home with me, and put everything back in it's place.
See you on Tuesday
Sunday, 27 September 2015
Friday, 11 September 2015
Lots of Preparations
Getting ready for Higham Piecemakers Biennial Quilt Exhibition at the end of the month.
They always have a sales table of smallish items that the ladies have made and donated for sale, with the funds from the weekend going to a local charity. This week I have made four knitting bags
And several purses and glasses cases
A couple more peg bags and then I think I am done!!
Which is a good job because Darling Daughter "popped round" and rummages through my box of tricks , hijacked my machine (whilst I did the cutting out )
and created this lovely baby quilt for a friend's new baby boy.
I did get to finish a quick throw quilt for Chilterns MS Centre
This has been handed over and will hopefully make them a bit of cash.
You may remember that back in June I visited Fibre East and purchased this lovely lace yarn.
Well, I invited a friend over for coffee, and (luckily !!!) she brought along her wonderful gadget
And you end up with lovely squidgy balls of softness, ready to knit or crochet up
and I may have sneaked a couple of skeins in for Jo!
I have already made a couple of the Road Trip Shawls using 4ply yarn and a 4mm hook, and think I may be ready to tackle the finer yarn on another scarf that I have purchased the pattern for. We shall see.
But I already have started a blanket for S & L - this is just double crochet (or my version of) and is a bit of a no brainer n front of the TV
Last weekend saw us down south visiting the little darling and we spent Saturday afternoon walking around Belfairs Wood. I was a beautiful afternoon, though we had had a lot of rain the day before.
Little Miss LOVES her welly boots and had great fun walking through muddy puddles, though she had to be evacuated from this one as it did get to the top of her little boots!
And maybe it wasn't the best idea to introduce her to the stream that flows through the wood
Sunday was full of laughter as we went to a Fun Day held in aid of Jack, the son of DIL's work colleague
and....
Anyway, a great day, kind weather and £1700 raised for Jack's Journey.
Back to the sewing. We have been given the instructions for the September "Mini Mania Challenge" 1" strips, making (16) 3 1/2 or 4 1/2" blocks in Log Cabin or Courthouse steps.
After the Sales Table stint, my room was a bit of a mess, so a tidy up was needed before I thought about the Challenge.
Sorting the scrap box
Then a drawer
At which point I got completely sidetracked and puled the fabrics for these little beauties (can't show too much - reveal is at the end of the month)
And it's finished!!!
Yesterday I decided that I just couldn't eat any more of the lovely fresh figs that had been passed to me by my lovely neighbour, so out came the jam pan.....
resulting in....
And then a request that a batch of fresh figs brought back from Sister 3 last week should also be boiled up
This morning was the monthly meet of our little crochet group. J had been sent an idea from this site and has produced her version
Some of the ladies are making "bonding squares" for the local Special Care Baby Unit
And Ena had finished her first Road Trip Scarf
And Carol had finished her first ever pair of socks
And Lesley had made a cover for her little table
so lots going on there
When I got home, Darling Daughter was again sitting at my sewing machine (already rummaged through my Christmas Treasures) and is making a set of mug rugs for the festive season!!
I have managed to get this all written up, but "we" are now sorting fabrics for Christmas stockings and I need to keep my eye on what is being kidnapped!!
I will let you know!!!
They always have a sales table of smallish items that the ladies have made and donated for sale, with the funds from the weekend going to a local charity. This week I have made four knitting bags
great to hang over your arm and keeps the yarn from rolling around the floor |
A couple more peg bags and then I think I am done!!
Which is a good job because Darling Daughter "popped round" and rummages through my box of tricks , hijacked my machine (whilst I did the cutting out )
and created this lovely baby quilt for a friend's new baby boy.
all from that scrap box!! |
I did get to finish a quick throw quilt for Chilterns MS Centre
splashes of dew - ooops! |
You may remember that back in June I visited Fibre East and purchased this lovely lace yarn.
Needs winding from the skein |
drop the yarn on the umbrella |
wind the winder |
with a bit of sparkle |
I have already made a couple of the Road Trip Shawls using 4ply yarn and a 4mm hook, and think I may be ready to tackle the finer yarn on another scarf that I have purchased the pattern for. We shall see.
But I already have started a blanket for S & L - this is just double crochet (or my version of) and is a bit of a no brainer n front of the TV
Last weekend saw us down south visiting the little darling and we spent Saturday afternoon walking around Belfairs Wood. I was a beautiful afternoon, though we had had a lot of rain the day before.
Little Miss LOVES her welly boots and had great fun walking through muddy puddles, though she had to be evacuated from this one as it did get to the top of her little boots!
And maybe it wasn't the best idea to introduce her to the stream that flows through the wood
But we did it anyway! |
Bit of face painting |
lots of bouncy castles |
big kids! |
and....
Do they ever grow up!! |
Back to the sewing. We have been given the instructions for the September "Mini Mania Challenge" 1" strips, making (16) 3 1/2 or 4 1/2" blocks in Log Cabin or Courthouse steps.
After the Sales Table stint, my room was a bit of a mess, so a tidy up was needed before I thought about the Challenge.
Sorting the scrap box
At which point I got completely sidetracked and puled the fabrics for these little beauties (can't show too much - reveal is at the end of the month)
Binding and all with 20 days to go!! |
resulting in....
yumm! |
already disappeared! |
great for storing your yarn |
Some of the ladies are making "bonding squares" for the local Special Care Baby Unit
and a couple of little bonnets |
Well done Ena! |
these look cosy |
that doubles as a stool |
When I got home, Darling Daughter was again sitting at my sewing machine (already rummaged through my Christmas Treasures) and is making a set of mug rugs for the festive season!!
I have managed to get this all written up, but "we" are now sorting fabrics for Christmas stockings and I need to keep my eye on what is being kidnapped!!
I will let you know!!!
Friday, 4 September 2015
Mini Mania Number 7 - August Reveal
August Mini Mania Challenge pattern from Charise Creates
A paper pieced block that finished 12" square - so there were some TINY pieces!
We all got to know our seam rippers so well this month!!
Here are the different versions
with needle and thread
Sandy's block , blogged about here
Lynda's
Becca's - blogged about here
Dee had added a little twist (and a short-cut that no one else thought of!!)
Blogged here
Jo's blogged here
And this month Angie had caught up with the back issues AND had completed her first Paper Pieced item!!
It is rumoured that Angie has "taken a year out" to get over this one !!!
Thank you to Charise Creates for letting us use her pattern. It was fun - really!
Septembers Challenge has been set by Dee
One inch strips made into (16) three and a half inch blocks
Log Cabin/Courthouse Steps.
Easy eh?
We shall see
I have started mine
I can't show you my colours till the end of the month
The group is open to all, so if you fancy joining us pop over and get stripping.
No pressure, you keep what you make, and you can dip in and out as you please.
A paper pieced block that finished 12" square - so there were some TINY pieces!
We all got to know our seam rippers so well this month!!
Here are the different versions
My Block |
Sandy's block , blogged about here
Lynda's
Becca's - blogged about here
Dee had added a little twist (and a short-cut that no one else thought of!!)
Blogged here
Jo's blogged here
And this month Angie had caught up with the back issues AND had completed her first Paper Pieced item!!
It is rumoured that Angie has "taken a year out" to get over this one !!!
Thank you to Charise Creates for letting us use her pattern. It was fun - really!
Septembers Challenge has been set by Dee
One inch strips made into (16) three and a half inch blocks
Log Cabin/Courthouse Steps.
Easy eh?
We shall see
I have started mine
I can't show you my colours till the end of the month
The group is open to all, so if you fancy joining us pop over and get stripping.
No pressure, you keep what you make, and you can dip in and out as you please.
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