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Friday, 12 June 2020

PPPP #2


Have you had a chance to pop across to Ida's blog yet to check out all the beautiful pincushions? Do have a look, there are some beautiful pincushions there - and while you are there why not link up with your own parade!

I thought I would come back and talk about the two pincuhions I had made since the last PPPP and one I bought. They are these three.


First the crazy pincushion. I love doing crazy quilting and loved working on this adding lots of detail.




When I was making my 1797 Revisited quilt I thought I would make a pincushion using miniature versions of the coffin hexagons and some of the fabrics used in the quilt. These hexagons are 1 1/8"  long.


Similar colours to the crazy - I guess they must be my favourite colours!


Regular readers will notice that 1797 now has borders - I added them this week. I had originally thought that I would applique a parade of hexagons around the border but have decided now that I think I like the simplicity of the plain border.

Now, back to pincushions and the little Dutch shoe. I bought it for next to nothing in a house sale and it was filthy!


The little pincushion bit was horrid too. So I ripped it out and gave the shoe a good scrub. I then added a new cushion using a scrap of Dutch fabric that I had in my stash.


The thimble cleaned up too.

Right I am off to make another pincushion having picked up lots of ideas from the parade. See you again soon.

Monday, 8 October 2018

FNwF, happy mail and other news


Many thanks to Cheryll for inviting us to join her again last Friday. For one reason or another Friday was a stitchy non event for me - all I managed were a few bits of quilting on my Pink BOM which seems to be taking me ages to finish!



I received some happy mail last week - these gorgeous Island Batik fabrics which I won in a blog hop from Turid.


At the moment they are still too gorgeous to unwrap but I will soon find a project for them I am sure.

I finished off the little crazy quilting pincushion that I was making


and completed the crazy quilting I was working on for a competition - still no photo's allowed, sorry.

The patchwork girls came last week and started on their next block of the Mystery Quilt. This is what they are making.


A Log Cabin, log cabin! Now, I got the idea for this block from a blog but stupidly did not make a note of whose blog! So if you are reading this then please, please contact me so that I can credit you.

Update May 2019 - I finally found the inspiration for my block! here My thanks to JanineMarie of Quilts from the Little House whose beautiful log cabin block I copied!

And finally, I have completed two more blocks for the RSC - September


and October


I am off to UK again this week but hope to be back in time for FNSI - so see you there.