Owl and Hare Hollow HQAL

Apologies for missing the update three weeks ago, we were in London as my OH was running the London marathon, I visited friends on the south coast on Friday/Saturday and mooched round London (26,000 steps worth of mooching!!) before finding a good spot to cheer him on near to St Pauls. He managed it in 6 hours which he was happy with after illness and injury left him wondering if he would finish at all.

So, a six week update! I haven’t managed much as my usual time for quilting (after 9pm) was taken up with Otley show entries. Six weeks ago I had completed 35 blocks…

I’m trying to tidy up round the edges a bit as I’d done it ‘properly’ and started in the middle, so I’ve a few edge blocks to do which I find a bit more fiddly as they’re not so easy to put in the hoop. It is nice to think how many whole rows are complete too, I’ve now quilted five whole rows of seven, but I’ve just started the 39th block, so just eleven to do as there are 49 blocks in the quilt.

I’m just working on the ‘forget-me-not’ block at the moment, the one with six blue hexagon flowers on.

The end is getting closer!

Hand Quilt-a-long

This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another.  If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.

Please visit the rest of our group and see what they are up to:

 KathyDebSharonKarrinDaisyConnie and Laura

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Dressing Miss Daisy

Daisy was stitched, but she could hardly go to the show with nothing on, she’s quite a shy little sheep!

Daisy needed some clothes for the show, I decide to make her a dress and apron. The dress is called ‘Daisy’s Twirling Dress’ in the book. It has a simple pinafore bodice with buttons (in theory) at the shoulders and a full trimmed skirt.

I chose a pretty floral cotton from my stash. It’s made a very pretty dress, the skirt is so full it will sit in a big circle, so it would be very twirly. The pattern used broderie Anglais trim just stitched on flat. I didn’t think it would lie neatly on the curved hem so I decided to pleat the trim. I used some pretty lace I’ve had for ages and pleated using the design of the lace. This made it easy to pleat as there was no measuring involved and also meant all the flowers were on top.

I stitched the shoulders down, I might add buttons after the show.

For ages I’ve wanted to make the ‘Apple Picking Apron’ which is shown on ‘Dora the Pig’. I purchased the pdf pattern from the Coolcrafting website, printed it off and chose some cream broderie Anglais fabric I’ve bought for a skirt, it has a border at each side, hopefully I still have enough left for myself!

It was a little fiddly but doable with a bit of patience. The skirt section is pleated into the bodice with ten pleats either side, I did briefly consider just gathering it up but the pleats do lie nice and flat. It’s meant to have buttons down the back bodice but of course it’s for a young child, so no buttons allowed.

What I didn’t realise before I made it is that Dora is a wee bit slimmer than Daisy, so it is somewhat snug. In true modelling style, she is stitched into her clothes, there’s no overlap at the back, I could just manage to ladder stitch the edges together!! I just about managed to tie the straps into bows.

I think Dora is ready for the show.

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Daisy the Sheep

It’s our local show on Saturday and I rashly entered ten items, many of which hadn’t been started, never mind finished! One such class was a toy suitable for a young child, in other words it had to be small child safe, so no button etc.

I decided to use a kit I bought on a facebook destash site a few years back. It was a kit by Cool Crafting to make Daisy the sheep. I was pretty impressed with the kit as it includes everything from felt, buttons, cotton, needles, everything apart from the stuffing.

I’ve made a few of the ‘Luna Lapin’ characters over the years, several rabbits, a mouse, but I’d not made a sheep. Here’s a selection of the creatures I’ve made over the years…

The sheep’s head was a little more complicated this time, I remembered to put the toy safety eyes in first, then it was ears, horns head and then frilly bit. Apart from the ears it’s all hand sewn with mainly blanket stitch. I got myself organised before a train trip to London and the south coast and managed to get a fair bit done, although I was nearly scuppered in the first half hour when I dropped my needle 🙂

The legs and arms are usually stitched on with buttons, obviously I couldn’t use buttons for the show(I might add them later) so the arms are just stitched on with a sort of cross-stitch which goes right through the body, basically I stitched it as if there was a button there so there is still movement in the arm.

The legs on this pattern are a bit different. A plain button with a shank is stitched into the top of the leg with the shank sticking out, a safety pin temporarily holds it in place whilst the legs are stuffed. Elastic thread is then passed through the button shank. through the body to the other leg and then back again, I think I might have done it twice, before pulling tight and tying a knot.

I love the horns, Daisy is meant to be a Herdwick sheep and the ewes don’t have horns, so she’s going to have to be a different breed instead as I want to make a pretty dress for her.

With Daisy made, I then had to make some clothes, but that will wait for another post. If you fancy making Daisy the kits are available from Cool Crafting or the pattern is in one of their books. She’s very cute!

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Mondays Meander Round the Garden

It’s been a while since I meandered round the garden, I spent several hours gardening today and I finally feel like it’s starting to look like a garden again instead of a building site.

Last weekend I was working on the pond area, we had the path made wider here and therefore the beds narrower. Nearly all the plants were dug up and moved to safety for the building work. Late winter was the perfect time for moving everything as it was all still dormant, the problem being that I didn’t label everything and one clump of roots looks much like another clump of roots!! Some of the plants have just been planted not really knowing what they are, there may be a few moves before the end of the year.

I went a bit mad on hostas at the local nursey, I do like hostas but I didn’t quite realise how may I already had, though some are from another part of the garden so I might move them back later, I’ll see how the bed looks later in the season. That huge hosta on the left is one I’ve had for years and it rarely gets eaten by slugs so it looks good for months.

As you can see I’ve still not done anything about the duckweed problem in the pond!

Today I’ve been working on the ‘pottery’, my collection of pots down by the patio. I cleared out things that hadn’t survived the winter or were really past there best, ones that needed transplanting out to a border. I weeded, repotted and generally tidied. I put all the spare pots in the dead space at the back, there’s a small ledge there which has now got smaller pots on and then the big pots in front. I’ve tried growing stuff here but it’s in complete shade and very dry too, so I’m pleased with the new use for the area.

The top of the garden is gradually coming together though there’s still a lot of gaps, there’s no point filling it up straight away or there wouldn’t be anywhere to put future impulse buys!!

There weather here in the UK has been unseasonably warm and dry so we’ve had plenty of occasions to sit and enjoy the garden with a cup of tea or a glass of wine.

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Butterfly Alphabet SAL

Apologies for being so quiet on here, our building work still isn’t finished, though yesterday we had our first bath and cooked a roast dinner in the new oven…so things are moving forward! Any spare time I have had has been spent stitching entries for the Otley Show next week – I rashly entered ten different classes, I’ve just one left to make which may or may not get made!

So, my butterfly alphabet, I have made a little progress, just a little, but as I always say, progress is progress!

Three weeks ago I had just finished the first row, letters A to G…

I’ve started the letter H, just not quite finished it! My satin stitch doesn’t seem to be improving much, it’s a good job this isn’t for a competition! I’m enjoying stitching it and that’s what matters.

Hopefully next time I’ll have made a bit more progress, and I’ll have told you what I have been making over the last month.

Avis organises this stitch-a-long, we post our progress every three weeks, hopefully everyone else has made better progress than me, please follow the links to see what everyone has been stitching.


Avis
ClaireChristinaKathyMargaret,  

SunnyMeganDeborahSharonDaisyCathie

LindaMaryMargaretCindyHelen

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Butterfly Alphabet SAL

Happy Easter everyone! We had a family meal yesterday, so today was spent undercoating and gloss painting in the kitchen before the units go in. I hate gloss painting, probably because I don’t think I’m very good at it, but it needed doing.

I’ve made a little progress on my butterfly alphabet kit. Three weeks ago I was half way through ‘F’…

I worked on it for a few evenings and finished F and G, I’ve just started H. More importantly I’ve just finished the first row. Hopefully I’ll have done a couple more letters by the next post, then I’ll be over a quarter of the way.

This SAL is organised by Avis from Stitching by the Sea, please follow the links to see what everyone else has been stitching.

AvisClaireChristinaKathyMargaret,

SunnyMeganDeborahSharonDaisyCathie,

LindaMaryMargaretCindyHelen

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Birds and Blooms Book

I’ve started constructing my Birds and Blooms book, this book is a mixture of new cross-stitch birds and ones I made over the last few years as mini cushions. I’ve interspersed them with a handful of cross-stitch flowers to fill it out a bit.

I posted the page with the long tailed tit last week…

I backed each page with iron on buckram, stitched it to the next page before ironing the two pages together. It does give a nice crisp page. The pages are 5.75″ square.

Once I have two sets of pages I stitch the pair together to make a double page spread. The next page is actually a cross-stitch I did probably about forty years ago, I made it into a bell pull, it’s been in my sewing room on my pegboard for the last couple of years. I decided to use it for my book. I trimmed about the bottom inch of stitching, added two long borders, a length of tape and some feather stitch. The page opposite is some quilting fabric I picked up at the Spring Quilt Show last weekend.

The next double page spread (still to be attached down the spine) has some forget-me-knots I made into a mini cushion many years ago and a kookaburra I stitched a couple of years ago when I was making lots of mini-cross-stitches. It’s another Fido Stitch Studio kit.

After the kookaburra is a blackbird print from some dress-making fabric I’ve earmarked for a shirt which colour-wise picked up the colours of the cross-stitch nuthatch nicely. This one is also a former mini-cushion…

After the nuthatch is a new cross-stitch, this is a bluetit, all the birds (apart from the bellpull one) are designs from the same company, Fido Stitch Studio, I like the detail in their designs. I usually prefer to buy a pattern rather than a kit but to be honest, they use so many different colours (in Anchor too) it’s better to get the kit. To give you an idea, the bluetit uses nineteen colours!! Opposite it will be a colourful quilting fabric that has bluetits on.

I’ve about another eight pages to stitch together, then just a front and back page to create. I think I should get it finished in time for the local show in May!

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Swale Way; Day 1

Each year my friend and I try and do a long distance walk, last year we did the Yorkshire Wolds Way, this year we have decided to do the Swale Way which follows the River Swale from it’s end where it joins the Ure near Boroughbridge to it’s source up at the top end of Swaledale above Keld. Altogether it’s about 80 miles, we’ll take quite a few days to walk it as we don’t like doing more than 10 or 12 miles in a day.

We’re completing the first few miles as day walks, part of our practise regime to get out stamina up! Yesterday we had a good start to the walk, the weather was perfect, much better than we expected from the weather forecast, sunny but not too hot. and more importantly, no rain!

We started at Boroughbridge, a small town on the edge of the Vale of York. We started our walk with our traditional sausage roll and a view of the weir. You can just see the heron hoping for some breakfast on the rocks in the middle.

This is actually the River Ure, the one which flows down Wensleydale, most of the Yorkshire Dales are named after the river, Wensleydale is the exception, Wensley is now a small village but used to be the most important town in the dale until it was decimated in medieval times by the Black Death. We followed the River Ure for a couple of miles to the confluence with the Swale.

This is the point where the Swale finishes, the Swale is coming down from the left, joining the Ure coming from the right. We celebrated with a coffee break…

We walked along a levee as far as Myton bridge before turning off into the village. Levees are naturally formed when a river floods, depositing a mound of silt along it’s banks, however this one was rather tall so I suspect it was substantially added to to prevent flooding many years ago. We then had a fair bit of road walking, albeit quiet roads, until we reached the villages of Helperby and Brafferton. The two villages merge into each other, so I’m not sure where one finishes and the next starts. I think this is the Brafferton end!

There were some interesting old houses to study as we walked through. We did have a giggle as we saw a sign outside a rather large mansion, it said ‘No parking tanks below’ I must have had my military daughter on my mind as I understood it to mean the army couldn’t park their tanks there!! It was only when we got home and I showed it to my OH and he pointed out that it meant no parking as there were tanks under the pavements!!

We decided Brafferton was far enough for our first day, we had walked about 7 miles, so we got a taxi back to Boroughbridge. The next walk won’t be for a couple of weeks, then the big walk is in June.

A good start to this years challenge.

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Owl and Hare Hollow HQAL

Over the last few days I’ve been painting our new kitchen diner so it feels like we’ve made progress even though we still have no kitchen or downstairs bathroom, I’ve managed a little quilting in the evenings on my Owl and Hare Hollow quilt…just a little!

Three weeks ago I was still quilting the 33rd block…

I’ve now finished that one and also completed two, so I’m just about to start the 36th out of 49 blocks, just 14 blocks to go – at the current rate that will take me another three months!

I’m just about to start the windmill block, I’ll be quilting the usual outer circle. I’m then thinking of quilting a small circle around the sails of the windmill and maybe another that encircles the whole windmill.

Hand Quilt-a-long

This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another.  If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.

Please visit the rest of our group and see what they are up to:

 KathyDebSharonKarrinDaisyConnie and Laura

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Birds and Blooms

It’s Otley Show soon and I’ve entered several handicraft classes including cross-stitch. I decided to make another fabric book using various cross-stitch birds and flowers I’ve stitched over the years plus a few new ones.

We regularly get long-tail tits on the bird feeders in our garden. They’re cute little birds, very small bodies and long tails, they fly around in gregarious groups, flitting from tree to tree until they reach our feeders. I love watching them so I wanted to include them in my bird and bloom book.

This is another kit from Fido Stitch Studio, I’ve stitched several of their kits, they only do a full kit, not a pdf pattern, and actually when you see how many different shades they use, it’s probably wise! I’ve swopped the aida provided with an even-weave linen from my stash, the charts are nice and clear, my only grump would be that the pattern lines of the back-stitch have to be taken as a approximate position as they’re not necessarily feasible in reality. The detail does ‘make’ the design though.

The kits take me about a week to stitch, here’s my long tailed tit…

I’m aiming for the finished book pages to be about 6″ square, so the bare minimum of stitched piece is 6.5″, I’m therefore adding borders and embellishments to enlarge it a little and make it look pretty! I found some floral cotton which co-ordinated perfectly. I covered one seam with cream ric-rac, I did regret half way through stitching it on with a fly and chain stitch combination, it seemed to take ages! The feather stitch coming down the other seam is in a soft variegated DMC thread. The purple lines (in case you’re wondering!) are just Frixion pen markings of where the edge of the page will be.

I’m also recycling some cross-stitch birds I stitched earlier and turned into mini pillows, I’ve unpicked three sides, added extra fabric where needed and made another page. Here’s the nuthatch one.

I’m thinking of typing (on an old-fashioned typewriter) some information about the bird on some cotton paper which I bought at Sostrene Grene which I can then stitch on the fabric above the bird.

Hopefully I’ll have time to make them into a book for the middle of May…together with all the other entries I need to make!

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