Finally ... finished Alice's cot quilt. This has been on the go for a little while but it was finally finished yesterday afternoon.
Front
Back (red gingham)
Close up of some of the materials
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Finally ... means I've been able to put away my sewing machine which has left my desk fairly tidy
It's been a long time since you could actually see desk! Who knows, perhaps one day soon there could even be some scrapbook pages made here!
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Finally ... getting round to posting some photos from last week!
Jon made the most of the lovely weather when he was home last weekend. The grass was cut and we were able to sit outside until late afternoon.
Jon's sister Deb, and her husband Dave, came round on Saturday afternoon with their puppy Beth. Emily was quite happy to look after Beth and I think Beth was quite happy sitting on Emily's lap.Cloud wasn't 100% sure what to make of another dog in the house but we reassured her that we weren't replacing her.
Great Aunty Debbie got to have cuddles with Alice.
This particular afternoon Alice spent some time sitting on Mummy's lap chewing Mummy's fingerWe're trying to encourage her with her sitting ;o)
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Finally ... starting on my log cabin quilt.
I've been wanting to make one for some time and last week went round to see a friend who showed me how to sew them so that you quilt and back the squares as you go and then join the squares together at the end. I'm hand sewing this quilt and using all the scraps of material I have in my stash. Although it all looks a total mismatch at the moment, it doesn't seem to matter once the quilt is complete and sewn together. I like the idea of hand sewing it as it then becomes portable - I can sit at the kitchen table to sew, or in the lounge watching TV or even in bed in the evening if I want to. I'm not sure how long it's going to take me but I'm looking forward the challenge.And finally ... I think that's it for this post. No special plans for this weekend so hopefully I'll get some sewing or scrapbooking done. Check back soon to see if I make anything ;o)
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Gorgeous quilt ~ well done! And gorgeous pics of Alice Rose, obviously!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Rhona - lovely from far away and even lovelier closeup
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt,Rhona...you're inspiring me to get my fabric out.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt Rhona. Love the photos of baby Alice too.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE the quilt Rhona, you have done a wonderful job, she will cherish it forever!
ReplyDeleteAlice's quilt is gorgeous - well worth waiting for! :) And lovely to see all these photos, too xx
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that quilt. It is just beautiful. I wish I had the patience for quilting as I do love the finished product.
ReplyDeleteOoooooh!!! I LOVE Alice's quilt, Rhona! She will treasure this forever. The colors and design are awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteCute family pix too, and I am excited that you are making a log cabin quilt. I've made one myself (long ago), but never the quilt-as-you-go type. I'm excited to see how it turns out for you - it looks great so far!!!