I will link up with Kathy and the Slow Sunday Stitchers in the morning.
Saturday, March 25, 2023
Slow Stitching and Trying Out a New Ruler
I will link up with Kathy and the Slow Sunday Stitchers in the morning.
Saturday, March 18, 2023
My Favourite Quilts at QuiltCon and some Slow Stitching.
The week got away from me and I did not show my favourite quilts from QuiltCon so I will show them to you in this post along with my stitching efforts from this past week. I'll start with my stitching...
I have finished the flowers to the right of the rabbit in my Spring cross stitch picture and I'm now working on the carrots and beets under the rabbit and the flowers on the left side. I'm surprised all these flowers and vegetables have not been eaten by the bunny--that's what happened in our backyard when we had a vegetable garden. The rabbits still nibble on some of the flowers...
This is Finn telling me it was time for me to get his lunch ready. He lets his wishes be known!
By now, you have all probably seen pictures of the prize winning quilts at QuiltCon. They were spectacular and inspiring to see in person! I wanted to show you a few of my favourites that did not win prizes but by their very presence at QuiltCon, they were all winners!
Chawne Kimber hand quilts her quilts. This one was done with pearl cotton X's in various colours, often with two different coloured strands in each X. Amazing to look at these pieces of art up close.
Saturday, March 11, 2023
Two Finished Quilts!
I have been adding flowers and a couple of carrots to my Spring cross stitch picture. At this rate, it might even get finished in the Spring!
I will link up with Kathy and the slow Sunday Stitchers in the morning. I will do a post early next week about my favourite quilts at QuiltCon.
Monday, March 6, 2023
Retreat Report
Christine and I left early for our quilting retreat with the Oxford Guild this past Friday because there was a winter storm coming and we wanted to get there and be set up before the snow started to fall. The snow started in the afternoon and kept going all night. In the morning there was almost a foot of snow (30cm for the metric folks). We were all snowed in and loving it. We did not lose power and we had our sewing machines and lots of fabric and projects on hand to work on. It was a great weekend!
First, I tackled my two rainbow scrap challenge projects for this year-- pineapple log cabin blocks and some 6.5" square slabs using scraps. I had not made February's pink blocks yet and the new colour for March had already been announced--green, so I had to make blocks for both months.
I made four pink blocks too but don't have a picture of them.
When I was at QuiltCon in Atlanta, one of the vendors was demonstrating how to make rope bowls and selling an instruction book on how to make several different projects with rope. I have wanted to try making things with rope for a while now so I watched the demo and asked a few questions. At the retreat, I tried making a bowl, and then another and then more until I had five finished bowls. They are quite small and fun to make. I recommend this book if you are interested in trying your hand at making rope bowls.
I will link up with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge on Saturday.