Sunday, 7 April 2013

Home Day

Yesterday I had a home day.  I love these sorts of days - days where you don't stray far from home and just potter around doing bits and bobs.  My Dr. Husband was on call this weekend which meant we couldn't stray far from home in case he got called in to work - any family trips on such days usually involve two cars and lots of hassle.  I, for one, am happy to be at home on such days completing little yet fulfilling tasks.  My main achievement was painting our front door a lovely shade of duck egg blue - I must try and take a photo.

I tend to lose track of time during school holidays and Easter time in particular throw as me - probably because of the long weekend at the start.  I couldn't work out for the life of me what I had accomplished when with regards to the Farmer's Wife Quilt (FWQ).  I think I am now up to date and I can share four blocks with you!

In no particular order, and on a breezy day here they are:


(Storm Signal - block 90)


(Wrench - block 111)

Wrench is the very last block in the book - shame it's not true of my quilt!



(Strawberry Basket - block 91)

Hard work but worth it!  And finally:


( Hill & Valley - block 46)

My very favourite from this bunch ;-)

Hope everyone has had a lovely weekend!

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Rail Trip




My poor neglected blog! Following on from my 'Seasons of Life' post, life has indeed been manic in the run up to Easter and over the Bank Holiday weekend.
We've enjoyed lunch with friends, an Easter Saturday wedding and currently a certain, very excited, seven year old and myself are on a Rail Trip!
We have ventured by rail to Brighton, well Hove actually, where my brother and his lovely wife life and now their gorgeous twins!!





We have had a wonderful time and the weather has been glorious - it is always sunny on the south coast it seems!
I came to Hove bearing quilted gifts which explains my virtual silence over the last week or so! My twin quilts were actually completed on my train journey down where I furiously sewed on the binding!
A quilt for a boy:








And a quilt for a girl:








Today we head home to see the Busy Boy and the Dr Husband. I've so many sewing projects to catch up on!

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Seasons of Life

I struggle to remember sometimes what aspects of my life I have blogged about over a period of several weeks.  Apologies for any repeated ramblings.  Daily domestic life, for me, consists of seasons - some periods are quiet and manageable, others manic.  At the moment I'm experiencing a very busy season in my life.  I'm sure this is down to, in part, two busy but fabulous children and a husband who has a very demanding job.  Over the last two weeks I feel as though I've been chasing my tail, trying to keep up.  Sewing has been little and sporadic to say the least!  I'm pleased tonight to be able to drop in briefly and share last week's Farmer's Wife blocks:


This is 'Whirlpool' and is block 102 in the book.  I tried this block sometime last year and got myself into quite a frenzy - I couldn't get any of the points to match up.  I must confess that my first attempt at whirlpool ended up in my scrap basket.  However, what a difference a day few months makes and I am so much happier with the end result.  My piecing seems to be improving - it's not perfect by any means but I am happy.

Secondly block 80 - Single Wedding Star:


A bit of a busy block - now that it has been sewn together it does induce a bit of visual cortex overload or possibly a migraine!  At this point in time the block is in rather than out as I'm trying not to backtrack.  We'll just have to see if it works when all the blocks are laid out together!

Friday, 15 March 2013

Cwtch Cwpan

I had never made a mug hug until last weekend.  If I'm honest I would say that I really didn't want to make one either - I had never really grasped the point, if my coffee gets cold I put it in the microwave.  Last Friday a certain 7 year old came home from school with a request for hand made mug hugs - Cwtch Cwpan in Welsh.  I cannot express how much joy the Welsh translation gave me - it is just lovely :-).  The request came from the school's Eco Council (school has changed a lot since I was a pupil it seems) to sell on their Fair Trade stall for Fair Trade Fortnight. 

Saturday was largely spent trying to decide on a suitable pattern - searching on Ravelry for 'mug hug' or 'mug cozy' results in so many possibilities, both knitting and crochet!  I must say I wasted a lot of valuable time at this first hurdle.  In the end I settled on a pattern from the new magazine 'Simply Crochet' which has some really nice things to make within its pages.



Admittedly, if I had spent less time browsing patterns and more time actually crocheting I could have made more than the 4 mug hugs I donated.  However, after experimenting with the mug hug over the weekend, I would say I am now a convert so I shall be making some more!

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Forty Plus

The title is not a reference to my age I hasten to clarify - although I am now closer to forty than thirty!  Scary thought!  In my last post I mentioned that I hoped to make 3 Farmer's Wife blocks last week to bring the grand total to forty blocks.  It seems I had made a miscalculation and I only required two blocks to be made, so here they are:


 This one is block 3 in the book and is called 'Basket' - it is, however, currently sans handle, which I plan to add at a later point.  I made a return to the floral green this week as it has been lacking in use somewhat.

The second is 'Batwing', the fifth block:


 I like this one with the contrast between red and white fabric, and the bambis are quite sweet in my opinion.  When the final quilt is assembled they recommend arranging the block on point - I cannot for the life of my imagine this particular block in that alignment.  I like it's present symmetry to much!

So today , not only can I share last week's work but also this week's!!


This is 'Bouquet' and oh my, it has been a headache!  I cut and pieced as accurately as possible and it still didn't come out a perfect square - I ripped it loose twice and the above is as good as it is going to get.  I think I need to look at my quarter inch foot and asses whether it is a scant quarter inch seam or not.  The green fabric is from a past project (an Unfinished Object) which I found whilst tidying last week - I think it is by Lecien.  Discovering the UFO has made me determined to complete it.

Finally Bowtie, block 10:


 
Simple and straightforward - I think I might make a quilt from this block design at some point :-)

This brings the block count to 42.  It transpires that it is 83 blocks I need for a twin quilt and not the 85 I previously thought - This means I am officially halfway - just!!

This brings the block count to 42!! 

Friday, 8 March 2013

Knitting Away

I've been knitting away for days now - I decided to knit two, very time consuming, scarves.  One for my mother and one for my mother-in-law in honour of Mother's Day. 

One cream:



One Pink:

One is completed, the other not, and neither have made it to the post office yet!  Both are made from a combination of DK yarn and a fine mohair yarn - in this case Rowan Kidsilk Haze.  The finished result, I must say, is beautiful and worth persevering with although I have never ever had quite so many ends to darn in.  The pattern is called Chile by Suzie Johnson of the Wool Sanctuary, available via Ravelry

And now for a bit of fun:

Monday, 4 March 2013

Spring

In my mind Spring is here.  Although cold outside, the weather has been dry and glorious here for the last few days - I have laundry drying in the fresh air today and in my little garden, spring bulbs are poking through.  On days like this all seems very well with the world indeed.

Last week I had an industrious spurt and made three more Farmer's Wife blocks!  I think this brings the grand total to 37 so I'm going to try really, really hard this week to make three more and bring the number up to 40.  This pleases me psychologically as it is nearly halfway to the magic 85 blocks I have in mind to make.

So sunny was the weather on Saturday that all three blocks were photographed on location outside, namely my little postage stamp of a back garden:

(Block 23 - Country Farm)


 (Block 14 - Butterfly at the Crossroads)

(Block 13 - Buckwheat)

The last one is a little out of focus so here it is again but this time as part of a pair:


I've gone to town a but on the pink theme this time, but I love the yellow floral and pink spots together.  I think the Lecien cherry print used as the background for block 14 is possibly my favourite fabric in this project.  I never get tired of using it!

Hope the sun is shining with you this Monday afternoon!