Sunday, 17 August 2008

Red Herrings




This quilt is call Red Herrings and I made it for my dad.

I found this pattern on the internet when I first started patchwork.

It was one of those patterns that went in my "one day" list. Well that day came after we held our Biggest Morning Tea Show & Tell back in May of this year. After seeing some exquisite quilts I desided it was time to move forward. 120 squares to make 30 blocks and less than 3 months to have it finished by the 16th August 2008. I did it with 10 days to spare.

My only problem was what if Dad hated red? He doesn't! He loved it and I love him! Happy Birthday Pop!






This is Di.

Di has never sewn before so she started with a scrapy quilt and did a wonderful job. This photo shows how proud she was when she stitched her first square.

Jo's Work



Jo has made a bag and a cot quilt for her great grand daughter.

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Angels and Roses

When my daughter was young my mother made her this really lovely calico and lace angel. When my daughter left home she left her angel behind. She now hangs on my bed knob.

As she has aged the thread that the angel's hair was made out of has slowly changed colour and is now a nice, gentle ginger that tones with the layers of lace that make up her dress.

If you talk nicely to my mum, she might run a workshop and show you how to make your own angel.

The other thing I have done is crochet a wrap with a string of Irish Roses on each end. The thread was a baby weight made from Merino and Bamboo and was the softest and smoothest yarn I have ever worked with. The colour doesn't show well - it's a light khaki and suits my colouring really well.

Hope you like it...