24 July 2007

Cushions Galore

These two winged their way to Nic & Annie in Scotland







These made their way to
Ang and Jacques
for their 30th birthdays


And these were my very first sale
- paid and delivered !!


More work completed



Hand embroidered patchwork throws -

first off the production line, followed by some more.

Meet my new friends ...

Meet Meeni, Myni and Mo, who have joined Friday,
Shaka, Nimrod, Mr Zulu and Winnie

Another order complete



Abigail is a sample cushion, & Sarah is for Brendon & Debbie's little girl born 19.07.2007

10 June 2007

Next

Watch this space.

09 June 2007

20 May 2007

Between Then and Now

As always happens, life gets in the way. Sewing now became utilitarian – curtains, bedding, cushions etc.



As a Cancerian, material was always “hoarded” so when the patchwork interest resurfaced at the start of the new millennium, there was a basis with which to work.



The start was gradual beginning with cushions as gifts.



Then came a large patchwork bed cover incorporating

leftover fabric from the original Log Cabin jacket.



Next came gifts of patchworks throws personalised with embroidered baby names.






Then, without warning,



the first granddaughter



arrived and to welcome



her, more embroidered



patchwork.









And her first



Christmas stocking just had to be patchwork.

Now

The plastic crate from B&Q or Homebase was now too small for all the fabric.

Cottons from USA, Wales, Scotland, and England and from local suppliers were sorted into colour groups.

Embroidered names were replaced by numbers and the alphabet.

These quilt tops or patchwork throws are suitable as cloths for tables, wall hangings, playmats or just plain throws. They are not quilted and not bulky.

When time permits, plain patchwork with no embroidery also appears as do cushions, both plain and embroidered.

In the beginning...

In the late 1970s I attended classes in Log Cabin patchwork,

the only formal training. The result was a reversible jacket.