First Sunday in Advent

Advent RingToday is the first Sunday in Advent which in our household heralds the beginning of the Christmas season. We’ve always ‘done’ Advent in a big way, although more so when the children were little. We had a pile of Christmas books, an Advent ring, an Advent candle and a nativity set. Each Sunday evening we would light candles depending on how many Sundays to Christmas, read a story, add figures to the nativity set and sing some carols round the piano.

We did have one Christmas when Helen was about three or four which has gone down in family history! I  was telling the nativity story to them using a picture book, I asked what the baby was called, “Jesus” answered James, to which Helen retorted “But I want to call it Rachel!” and she insisted on calling him Rachel for the rest of Christmas! Continue reading

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A Sample of Samplers

Over the last couple of months I’ve been stitching away at the Sampler Aux Bouquets from Jardin Privee, I finally finished it a couple of weeks ago and took it to be framed. We have a really  good framers nearby called Artworks, it’s handy as it’s only about a 10 minute walk away, though I have to confess this time I got the bus back as it’s rather large!! I like pictures double mounted, for this one I chose a red border with an ivory one on top, I’m really pleased with it and it’s now hanging in our lounge.

Sampler Aux Bouquets

After hanging it I started looking at some of the other samplers I’ve done over the years, so I thought I’d share them with you, please excuse the photos as I still haven’t mastered photographing a picture in it’s frame! Continue reading

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A Little Bit of Quiet Time

Cross-stitch kitsI went to the Knitting and Stitching Show on Thursday, it’s the BIG one around here, I look forward to it all year!!! Three huge halls of crafting stuff, bliss!

I always go with a budget and pretty much spend it, I have to confess I did go slightly over this year! I bought three cross-stitch kits, two of them are for embroidered boxes by a company called Nutmeg which is fairly near here up in the Yorkshire Dales, the third one is a scissor keeper. I love stitching big cross-stitch pictures, but I am beginning to run out of wall space! Continue reading

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Thank you Quilt

Disappearing Four PatchEvery Friday on Confessions of a Fabric Addict there’s a linky party called Can I have a Whoop Whoop! Well I definately giving myself a whoop whoop today! I have stitched and gifted my Thankyou quilt all within about two weeks!

I was on a tight timescale as my family Doctor is retiring this week, she’s been looking after me and my family for 25 years, she’s been brilliant and will  be greatly missed. I decided to make her a quilt as a thank you. Continue reading

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Teeny Tiny Zipper Purses

Teeny Tiny Zipper Pouch

I had a couple of evenings this week when I couldn’t crack on with my quilting as I was waiting to buy some batting, I didn’t really want to start another big project, so I decided to make some Christmas cracker fillers. Continue reading

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Sleep on it!

Sometimes when you’re creating something  you hit a problem, you can’t think of a solution you’re happy with….so you sleep on it, and in the morning the answer suddenly comes, clear as a bell, so it was my current quilt top…

Disappearing 4 patch

I’m making a quilt as a thank you gift, I need to make it fairly quickly as it needs to be gifted by the end of November, so really it’s taken priority over Christmas presents! I decided to used the disappearing 4 patch block as it’s fairly quick to make but effective. I had a Moda Layer cake in my stash called   Hearts Content, by Laundry Basket Quilts. I bought it on line on the basis of the flowery patterns, only to find the layer cake included rather a lot of spots, I’m not really into spots, so it had sat in a drawer ever since! For those not into quilting yet, a layer cake is a co-ordinating selection of fabrics, cut into 10″ squares, with the Moda ones you often get 20 different fabrics, so two squares of each. Continue reading

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Sampler Aux Bouquets is complete!

Sampler Aux Bouquets This morning, having posted earlier about having too many things on the go, I picked up my Bouquet Sampler during my elevenses coffee break from housework. I realised just how near to finishing I was! I had about ten leaves and a last few inches of border to do. Domestic chores went out of the window… Continue reading

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Too many balls in the air?

Ever get the feeling you’ve started too many projects at once? That’s me at the moment, they’ve all been started for valid reasons but it would be nice to finish one…

James's quilt

I started James’s quilt last week, it’s his birthday in January so I need it to be ready for then. I know what it’s like with January birthdays, it’s too easy to think wait until Christmas is over, then suddenly it’s next week! I’m making a chevron quilt in batik fabrics. Last weekend I managed to piece the main part of the top, so it’s coming on nicely. I’ve lost a few points on my triangles, but on the whole I’m really pleased with it. I need to put some side borders on and then a wide border to get it up to double bed size. I’m hoping to get the border fabric at the Harrogate show at the end of the month.

Disappearing 4 patch

Last week we had some really bad news, our family doctor is taking early retirement, she’s been looking after me and my family for 25 years and she’s the best family doctor ever! She will be sorely missed!  I decided I wanted to make her something as a thank you and I’ve decided to make her a quilt. As she retires at the end of the month, it’s taken priority over James’s!

Disappearing 4 patch

Disappearing 4 patchI need a quick quilt pattern, the last one I made was a disappearing 9 patch, this time I’m using a disappearing 4 patch. With the 9 patch you start off with 9 squares stitched into a block (3×3) and then cut it into quarters before rearranging it, whereas with the 4 patch you start off with a block of 4 squares, then  cut it into 9 pieces, invert the narrow strips before restitching into a block.

Disappearing 4 patchI had a Moda layer cake in my drawer which made life easier. Layer cakes are precut 10″ squares usually containing 40 different co-ordinating fabrics. I paired the colours into light and dark sets and cut each layer into 4, giving me lots of 5″ squares. I’ve stitched them all into their blocks of four, it took me a while to arrange them in an order I was happy with, I’m not very good a completely random, so I’ve got colourways going diagonally across. Last night I cut and stitched half of the blocks into their disappearing patches, as I made two mistakes on the last one, I decided it was time to stop!

Fabric wreath,

I do a night shift once or twice a month, I like to take some hand-sewing in to keep me awake during my break, I usually take my cross-stitch, but this week I decided to start a Christmas project as it’s my last night shift before Christmas. A couple of weeks ago on facebook someone posted a photo of a stunning fabric wreath, isn’t it gorgeous, the maker kindly put some instructions up on Pat Sloans web site. I’ve decided to make a Christmas one, I usually have a big natural wreath over the fireplace, so this one will go there instead. I’m putting my own touches to it, I found a tutorial for making fabric flowers, so as well as 60 leaves, I’ve made 5 flowers. The leaves are made from a square folded twice into a triangle then gathered along the bottom. The flowers are from a circles, folded in half and gathered, I just need to put centres on the flowers. I’m thinking of using buttons for berries, mounted on wire, and no Christmas wreath would be complete without a ribbon! All that’s left now is to cover a polystyrene wreath and glue everything in place.

Of course I ‘m still stitching my Bouquet Sampler, but it has taken a bit of a back seat this week!

Sampler aux Bouquets

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Wire Birds Workshop

Little wire birds

I had a delightful few hours today at a workshop organised by the Women’s Institute (For my sins I am President of our local one!) It was called Little Wire Birds and it was run by a lovely lady called Chris Moss. She was a great tutor, very patient and everyone went home with several birds that looked like birds, always a bonus!!

Chicken Wire Sculpture

Chicken Wire Sculpture

Over the last few years I’ve made four wire sculptures, but they were quite big, made from chicken wire so it was quite a physical process, I made a chicken, a duck, a goose and a heron, they’re all life-size and situated around our garden.

These little birds are made from 1mm galvanised wire, as the tutor described, it’s sort of like doodling with wire! We made coils of wire round a doweling, then twisted them into random clusters, these made the basis of the body. We then added legs, beak and the tail. We could make them to whatever design we fancied, some made pure fantasy birds with frothy bodies and huge tails.

Little wire birdsOver the day I managed to make four, my first two were just simple birds, sort of sparrow like. For the next one I got a bit more confident and decided to try a wren…it’s a lot more difficult trying to make a specific bird! Luckily once attached it’s distinctive little tail it did (I think!) look like a wren. The robin was my last one, the red is from a wire gauze that had been sprayed red, it was very fiddly to attach.

It was nice spending a day making things without taxing the brain too much, you could just sit and fiddle with them. It would be rather nice to get a fine wire with beads on to wrap round for an extra dimension, but I’m not sure I’ll get round to it, I ‘m happy with them as they are, they can sit on the window ledge in the conservatory.

Robin and Wren

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Bouquet Sampler

Samplers aux BouquetsWell, I’m on the final stretch of my Sampler Aux Bouquets from Jardin Privee, I quite like the stage when you can stitch a colour and know that’s the last stitch in that particular shade, it’s like ticking the boxes as you near the end! This last bit does seem to be taking a while though, it’s a bit like walking, whether you’re doing 6 miles or 16 miles, it’s the last mile that hurts!! Continue reading

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