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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

End of the year.

After a very pleasant Christmas I thought I would end the year with 2 cushion covers made by 10 and 6 year old granddaughters. Aren't they brilliant? The colours they chose reflect their personalities very well too!

The 10 year old "drives" an electric machine but the 6 year old is much happier and more confident with her hand cranked Singer machine , made in 1917!


Our first granddaughter has her own website here though I think her website is getting an overhaul at the moment.
Manga isn't my favourite sort of drawing but the competence and colouring of her artwork just leaves me gobsmacked!
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Saturday, December 20, 2008

Busy ,busy.

This is the last bag of the year in the BQL bag challenge. I am pleased that I managed to get 11 out of the 12 made, but annoyed with myself for missing a month! They have been a brilliant way of dipping my toes in different piecing techniques as well as the different construction methods. I have only quilted for the last 5 or 6 years (apart from the Thirty Year Quilt!!)and mainly do sort of applique ones so these have all been new things for me to do. I just might attempt a "proper quilt" next year. :o)
We are now waiting for Kandy on BQL to let us know what the challenge is for 2009.


Couldn't resist posting a picture of a stocking filler doll in her seasonal Christmas outfit.

Crochet is so quick in comparison to knitting. This outfit was made in one evening whereas I think it would have taken me 2 or 3 times as long to knit it.
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Thursday, December 27, 2007

Feeling creative again.

Christmas has passed (very enjoyably) and now I can reclaim my sewing room!
(For the last few weeks it has been heaving with funny shaped packages, Christmas crackers , wrapping paper etc.etc.)

These arrived at Christmas and I am really looking forward to using them for a batik quilt. I want to do some applique and reckon that this is the most economical way of getting lots of colours.

The bright colours are so welcome at this time of year.
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