Thursday, 16 September 2010

OOPS!

Can you spot the mistake? I got 'sew' excited sewing the berries on...

...I didn't realise I'd sewn them in the wrong place until they were all sewn down!

The original doesn't call for quite so many berries!!

Now I just need to decide whether I am going to take the extra berries off OR whether I am going to increase the number of berries and leaves (and vines) on my border..

Well it will be my quilt after all.
Any thoughts?

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Wordless Wednesday

Perhaps a few words...

(Paper-pieced white borders on:)



(Painted for Linus:)



(Why I decided not to walk up the lane to meet the school bus:-D )


Thursday, 9 September 2010

Thoughts for Thursday

I am a bad blogger.

I still have no computer of my own after mine decided to die on me and I can't decide between getting my car fixed or a new computer, so at the moment I have done neither!!

I am also a bad quilter (it seems).
This past weekend was the Great North Quilt Show in Harrogate and I normally try to go most years if I can, but this year I just couldn't decide what to do. I was practically crippled by my chaos! My sewing room/space has been such a mess for so long that I decided no new fabric and no more inspiration until it gets sorted. So off to Ikea I went instead. I bought some groovy tressels for my sewing room and DH cut up a door and voila! I have a new smaller table. (We are working on the principle that if you have less horizontal space you have less mess LOL)
It is still in the process of being tidied, but it feels better already (probably just to me and not to anyone else's eye!!)

So in the interests of being a good quilter again, I picked up my Carolina Lily and have decided to crack on with the borders...


The photo below shows that I am indeed English-Paper-Piecing the entire quilt including borders:
Attaching borders has meant that I have had to cellotape large amounts of paper together...


Next I will need to cut the fabric and baste it on the papers. Then stitch the borders to the main body of quilt. Then applque the leaves and vines etc.... I may be a while :-)

The garden continues to feed us despite the most amazingly diverse weather which has included stormy nights and gusty days (where both portable greenhouses were sent flying. My poor cucumber plants needed repotting after their pots got smashed in a gale, but they are still bearing fruit regardless of the elements!)
DH has declared he is bored of the marrows/squashes so forgot to check them for a few days. I was delighted when I went to have a look myself:
A bumper crop of six!


I'm not sure they are the most interesting vegetables to eat, but they are prolific! LOL