Wednesday 28 November 2012

Bee block and hoop la la swap!


A quick post from me,

Here is my october bee block for the anything goes quilt bee, rather late as I had sewing machine tension issues, but here are my two friendship star blocks!


I have also taken part in round one of the Hoop La La swap and this was my hoop to my partner Angela, its zakka style pockets, with some freehand embroidery. She asked me to consider that she liked linen and blues! It has received great comments and my partner loves it so I am happy!



I received a beautiful hoop for Rosie, I asked for something suitable for a little girls room and will try and post pictures of it up on her wall asap! It's gorgeous!


Enjoy!

Friday 9 November 2012

Malvern, Quilts uk goodies!!

We recently visited Quilts UK in Malvern, which we had previously missed in the spring due to the arrival of my darling Rosie not long before, and my lovely mum's heart surgery (including major emergency open heart surgery due to her heart being punctured accidently) falling on the day we had tickets for! Mum is much better now, she's not totally recovered but getting there, I am so glad she's ok, my mum is my best friend, my inspiration, my mentor, I couldn't imagine life without her :-)

So off we went armed with baby, pram and multiple supplies for our day out! Again I cleverly forgot to take my camera to capture some of the incredible quilts displayed, but once home I decided to photograph my stash from the day, I didn't actually buy what I planned, but hey ho!

Some Tula Pink

Various fat quarters.

A lovely halloween bunting panel, I didn't make this up in time, but hopefully for next halloween ;-)

A lovely bundle of sample pieces, all of these cost me a bargainous £15.00, super pleased with my haul!

Now I really should stop buying, and start making! Watch this space!

Kellye x

Local Quilt Shows..

I've recently attended a few local quilt shows, My little one Rosie has been joining myself and my mum too, never to young to start quilting hey!

I cleverly forgot to take photographs of them all except our own little quilt show at abermule at which I was helping for a few hours on one of the days! I haven't actually attended our group much since having Rosie, its in the evening which makes it difficult, although we have one afternoon session a month, which I occasionally take Rosie to!

The view from our sales table!

The huge wall hanging we made for Abermule school.

My dresden plate.

 This was the charity quilt our group made, using patchwork fabrics donated by a member of our groups family when she sadly passed away. This will be raffled in the future!

I quilted the whole quilt on our frame, with a stipple/vermicelli pattern freehand.







That's my Amy Butler quilt peeping out there!

My lovely black and white quilt, mum patched for christmas and I quilted!




Mum's quilt!
Enjoy, 
Kellye x