Thursday 27 June 2013

Dedicated to Helen and Chris.......

This week´s post is dedicated to you Helen, we are all thinking about you and Chris and hope you are back with us soon.

This week's meeting was a little cramped.  Nineteen ladies managed to work on just two tables as all the other tables had been removed from the hall for use in the village for their Fiesta!  But in true British spirit we all made the best use of what we had and the meeting continued as normal.  Although, just to add insult to injury we had two short power cuts thrown in too!  One table was full with sewing machines, and the other table was filled with another two sewing machines and was shared  with some knitters and embroiderers.  The ironing station was set up at chest height on a table designed to be used with tall bar stools, as was the refreshment area.  Other members set up their area on stools and worked on their laps.
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As always there was a wide range of projects being worked on.  Cath was busy making a set of dresden-plate type blocks to use up scraps of fabric left over from her bargello project,  and Christine was busy working on one (below) of the  three quilts  that she is making for her three grand-children who are visiting soon.


Pam was starting a new project, and Jan showed us a jelly-roll project she is working on (shown below)


 Cath showed us a finished  table runner she has made for Shirley



while Margaret frantically worked at putting the last stitches in the Hungry Caterpillar quilt she is making for her four year old grandson, and intends posting it off to him in Germany before the end of this week.


Ann was busy making another owl doorstop


and I brought in the second of the twins' cot quilts I am making for my second cousins, (not my great nephews as I mistakenly wrote last week!). There is still lots of quilting to be done on  both central panels, but thankfully all the appliquéd text is finished.  There are an awful lot of fiddly e´s and c´s in their birth-date!  Seriously though, I am really enjoying working on such a lovely project and looking forward to quilting around the rabbit figures and flowers and trees in the panel.


And lastly this week, Merlynne was pleased to show off the little cross-stitch sampler pin cushion she has just finished.  It is very fine work on 16-count aida.
Hopefully when you join us again next time, we will have been able to spread out a bit more.  Till then, have a good week,  
                             Rachel







Thursday 20 June 2013

Good to be back.....

Hi everyone, I'm back and I must thank Helen again for keeping things going while I was away.  After an eventful visit with Mum and Dad, I had an even more eventful trip back.  Unfortunately I got caught up right in the middle of the air traffic control strike over France, and spent 9 hours sitting at Birmingham Airport before eventually arriving home at 2am!  Fortunately I had a bit of stitching with me to help pass away some of those very long hours.
It´s good to be back in the warm, bright sunshine and to see all the work being done on various projects by our group members.  There were about twenty ladies at Tuesday´s meeting, including our newest member Sandra, who enjoys knitting and embroidery.  Welcome Sandra!

Sandra with her current project, a baby shawl

Kath is embarking on a new project and has decided  to have a complete change in both the style of patchwork and colour from her usual themes.   She has decided to make a pieced quilt after spending the last few years perfecting applique techniques, and also to use a more muted colour palette in place of her usual signature darker, bold colour schemes.  Below, she is with Pam discussing her ideas. Kath is incorporating two designs;  chevron strips, and incorporating a narrow sashing between the strips.



Sue and Shirley were busy chatting and knitting


Shirley has been making blankets and jumpers for what she calls "Fish and Chip Babies", which is a charity sending knitted clothes and blankets to Africa, to help save babies lives who have only newspapers to keep them warm after they are born.


Sarah, who only began patchwork after joining our group, has designed a quilt layout to show off a Thomas the Tank Engine fabric she found recently


while Leslie is finishing off a cross-stitch sampler before she delivers it to the UK where it is being given as a gift


Ann, above and Pam have been making articles which can be sold or raffled  to raise funds for a charity in the UK.  Ann is making pairs of cushion covers, which she is donating.  Pam´s daughter works at the Sea View Centre in Poole, Dorset which regularly holds events to raise money for the Centre for Adult Social Care, where she works.   They were able to raise 800GBP last year as a result of items made and donated by members of our group, and were thrilled to tell us the money would go towards new fixtures and fittings at the centre to make things more comfortable for those who use the Centre.


You may remember seeing Pam´s christmas project in an earlier blog, Pam is busy embellishing the pretty parcels under the tree with hand sewing, something she rarely does as it slows her down and she usually only makes things by machine!



Pam is also busy making this cute sleepy-looking owl using xmas fabrics.


Jacqueline seeks advice from Kath about the borders on her batik strippy quilt,


and Christine works on this lovely embroidery of  Rennie Mackintosh´s rose design



while Helen above, and Carole below, concentrate on quilting their projects before looming deadlines!



Yvonne added more of her signature hand embroidery to a piece of felt-backed silk paper which she made in a recent "play-day" with the Diversity group.  Yvonne laid down the fibres when making the paper, to resemble a landscape setting, and is now adding blossom to the trees, together with further hand stitching on the background which unfortunately doesn´t show well in this photo.  


By the time I got back round to the other end of the room, I was amazed to see how quickly Sue´s pretty knitted scarf had grown.  


Carol was thrilled with her finished cushion cover, the top of which she has been painstakingly quilting over the last few weeks.  Today she mastered the art of inserting an invisible zipper in the back of the cushion cover, with the help of instructions from the internet and was very pleased with herself!  Gwen too was very pleased to have finished another of her projects started some time ago.  This was an on-line block-of-the-month project where participants downloaded a block each month.  Gwen has customized some of the blocks to have a Spanish theme in place of the original Americanised style.  More photos of Gwen´s completed project and Carol´s cushion will be available to be seen on their respective gallery pages on the group website when it is updated in approximately 2 week´s time. http://www.vinuelasewandsews.eu/



Gwen is now embarking on her next project, and has been busy making snowball blocks.  You may have noticed a colour theme in all Gewn's work, she loves the warm autumn colour range of tans, soft reds, oranges and yellows.  Apparently, Yvonne is making it her mission to encourage Gwen to move away from this comfort zone and begin using a new colour family.  Gwen replies that a visit to her home will show that she is firmly rooted in using her favourite colour scheme!



While Ann is awaiting delivery of her new Bernina sewing machine, she is adding some hand stitching to her Stupendous Stitching project.


Finally this week,  I have just started working on two cot quilts for my 6 month old great nephews, (that makes me sound old!).  I found the central Peter Rabbit panels on e-Bay and couldn't resist them.  Both will have different coloured borders, and their Mum Louise, would like the quilts to have their names and birth-dates on them.  I'm really looking forward to the quilting stage, as I have been treated to a life´s-worth-of-birthdays present from my husband Frank, of an amazing long-arm quilting machine, which makes it a joy to quilt with all the extra machine throat space.
I hope you've enjoyed keeping up with all our projects, and I  hope you visit again next week, bye for now.
                                                                                            Rachel










Tuesday 11 June 2013

a blog about no blog

Hi Ladies, it's Helen logging (or should that be blogging??!!) off!!
 
Decided not to take any photos, nor write the blog this week, as I am heading to the UK on Thursday, air traffic controllers permitting, for a very hectic seven days which includes the two days of travelling!! In between the travelling days we are 'up North' near Skipton; then 'down South' near Exeter; then back 'up North' before heading back to Spain a week tomorrow!!! Took the sensible line (which is not like me!) and decided not to put my self under pressure and try to do the blog, sorry if you are disappointed.
 
Rachel is due back at the end of this week and will be at the meeting next week. As discussed, at previous meetings, updating the website is a much  more onerous job than blogging - when Rachel has settled back into her Spanish life she and I will probably have a chat about how best to upload the photos I have taken of your completed projects.
 
See you all in two weeks time, til then, happy stitching,
hasta luego,
Helen
xxxx

Sunday 9 June 2013

many finished articles

Well, Ladies - you have been busy - so many finished articles - from the knitters, those who crochet, those who do cross stitching and also from patch workers!! See below for all the beautiful articles.

Rozanne's beautiful cardigan for her granddaughter.

The gorgeous little dog that adorns the cardigan that Rozanne knitted.

The photographs below are of the cardigan that Sheila has knitted for her husband - a very lucky man!
 

 
Vanessa, one of our new members has also been very busy - but there is a reason for that - all to be revealed later in the blog!!!! The next two photographs show the baby shawl that Vanessa has recently completed. We tried our best to drape the shawl as it appeared on the front of the instruction leaflet!! We didn't quite manage it but we did the best we could given our limited number of props!!
 


Not only has Vanessa finished the beautiful shawl but she has also completed two cross stitches - one of Venice and one of Paris - you might now be really wondering why??? You'll have to wait!!


 
 
Now, it is the turn of those who use their sewing machines really well - there is free motion stitching shown below and as a person who hasn't mastered the technique, YET (!!) I am full of admiration. Ann has also incorporated hand quilting in her completed 'Mystery Quilt'. So, below we have Ann's quilt and Cath's 'Double Wedding Ring' cushion cover.
 
 




 
The photo below is of the back of Carole's panel which she has free motion quilted beautifully - it is Carole's first attempt and she is really pleased with the result - quite rightly so - it is really, really well done - as I said earlier 'I can't do it, YET!!'
 
 
 
So what was everyone else busy with? A scan of the room showed that there was knitting, crocheting, lace making, cross stitching, sewing, embroidering and lots and lots of chatter and laughter. The photos below show some of the activities.
 






 
Sue Stead called in with her finished owl - her niece, Lucy, was with her as she is staying with her Auntie Sue for a few days. Lucy brought her Xmas cross stitch with her - it will be an Advent Calendar when it is completed. We all wish Sue well and hope that the surgery she had on Friday went as well as it could do - our thoughts are with her.
 
 
 

Well Ladies, why did Vanessa get busy finishing projects? - so that she could prove to herself, and hubby, that she is going to be a keen, regular member of the group and so she is now going to get a sewing machine!!!! Vanessa is also going to get the fabric so that she can make a quilt in the style of the one that Cath has just finished but which has yet to be photographed completed, - it is, however, on last week's blog.
Hope that you are all having a good week, see you all on Tuesday, Helen xx