Hello everyone
Hope that you have had a great weekend, here in the UK it has been Mother’s Day and I had planned a Crafternoon so I have had a thoroughly splendid time and got flowers as well!
Ellie came up for both days, we had the usual cake and pink fizz in the company of Sarah, Helen and Sharon from knitting group and then on Sunday had a little trip out.
Can’t show you much from the Crafternoon as everyone but me was working on secret projects, Sarah for her new knitting book due out later this year and Ellie and Helen on gifts.
I thought I would start on a bit of paper piecing for Christmas – never too early!
Our planned visits further afield on Sunday were curtailed by heavy snow on Friday but we still had a lovely time and I have some new things to show you.
Firstly a couple of lovely quilt books, one bought by me last week and the other from my children, credit due to Ellie for spotting this in the National Trust gift shop! Apparently when she told him what she was planning Jake said he didn’t think I needed another quilt book, how wrong 😉
As you know I love textile history and this gorgeous book, ‘A World of Quilts’, by Cassandra Ellis is all about making historic quilts, the author has used mainly recycled material and this gives the quilts a wonderful vintage look.
Each of the quilt patterns has a little bit of history with it and the finished quilts are beautifully photographed. A really excellent present!
I bought this one, ‘Tile Quilt Revival’, from Amazon recently as I came across a reference to the tile quilts on a blog. Again they are based on historic quilts and have some really unusual designs.
The quilts are made from applique which is done onto a plain background with spaces between the pieces giving the appearance of grout. Here is a better picture of the cover quilt.
There are some wonderful patterns in here and as I have established I am much better at applique than piecing so am very drawn to this quilt style.
I have also been doing some applique myself, this is one of the Splendid Sampler blocks I mentioned previously, Happy Happy by Jen Kingwell .
I really liked the pattern and all of the examples that I was seeing so have been spending most of the last week working on this.
The fabric is a Liberty print for the vase and the flowers are all made from part of a Moda Best Wishes charm pack. I am improving my skills at chain stitch as well and am very pleased how this has come out.
Am adding a couple of Jenny’s cute birds to the piece to finish it off.
I love the way that everyone has interpreted this design differently, there are buttons, fussy cut flowers and so many beautiful fabrics.
On this mosaic are designs from Lori, Nantje, Dianna, Kandy, Heather, Coralie, Jill, Beth, Christine and Alicia, all pictures from the Splendid Sampler blog and Facebook page. Wonderful work ladies!
Have an exciting weekend ahead as well as am off to another quilting course at Simply Solids on Saturday learning how to improve my freestyle machine quilting. Will share progress with that on Sunday.
Have a lovely rest of the week, take care and thanks for visiting.
Jake clearly hasn’t yet assimilated the fact that it’s not possible to have too many books on a subject you care about!
No he hasn’t bless him though he has lots of manga comics and figures so each to his own…