Saturday, September 21, 2019

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Angels


Here is another quilt for a little girl.  I had a panel of little angel girls, quite pretty.

Fun at the beach


I don't think I have posted this quilt yet.   It has a nautical theme with children on a beach and footsteps (of an adult and a baby) in the sand.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Lego


One of my husband's Lego models.  He has been collecting them for years.  Most of the models have been pulled apart and stored in bins,  taking up much less space.

Friday, May 17, 2019

Tumbling blocks


This is the start of my tumbling blocks project. It has been going for so long it is almost a UFO.  This photo was taken in 2013.  I will take another soon to show the 'progress' I have made. It has been rearranged into rows of each colour, all hand sewn..

Drunkards path - a different way.


I made this one a few years ago.  It is quite colorful, I had to keep my attention focused to get the corners matching just so.   This pattern came from a book by............................

Thursday, May 2, 2019

Nautical theme

Hooray, I found a new file that hasn't been published.  This quilt has  a Nautical theme.
There is still more material left, so I will make another one when I catch up.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019



Well, Easter has past  and the days are getting colder, but still so little rain.  My sewing room has a camelia tree and a big monstera  outside the window so the room is quite dark.

I have put my big quilt aside and have been making cot quilts, completing two and there are  some blocks ready for a third one.  There doesn't seem to be much impression on my stash though.  When I visited the  Craft show earlier this month I bought a few fat quarters for childrens' quilts and some more rotary blades.

Sunday, March 24, 2019

UFOs

I have not had any visitors to my Blog for years, at least no-one left a message.
Seems a little lonely. Where  are all my followers?
UFOs
The list at the bottom of the page was compiled years ago.  Sadly none of these projects have been completed.

I have realised how  projects become UFOs.  I am always looking for new projects to start on. There are mountains of magazines that are regularly read and reread, looking for a unique pattern.  I call this reading research, so I don't get guilty about using all that time for reading and not sewing..  Most of the patterns are altered because of my stash and the size of project  that has been decided on. Often there are at least  three quilt tops at various stages of completion.
Three or four years ago I joined an association that donates quilts of all sizes to various charities. I donate some of my magazines as often as I can.  And sometimes take as many as three quilt tops per month to be quilted by those clever ladies who can quilt.

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Nautical row quilt


I made this quilt with a forum I used to belong to. Each member did a different row.  It was my favorite.  It was on the bed in the spare bedroom.  But it has disappeared.  Possibly went home with one of our international students.  We have searched the house many times but have not found it.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Eye-spy with a difference


This  is a quilt I made for our grandson, I'm making another one.  The centres of each triangle are pictures of things that children like.   It's a bit fiddly though.