Tuesday 12 June 2012

Hearty Winner!


As promised, a picture of my beautiful heart from the very talented Cathy at Potter Jotter. I was very lucky to be one of her giveaway winners. Her potting has been blogged very nicely over at Textile Treasury
by Lynne -go and see the pictures of all the wonderful things Cathy makes! 

My knitting is progressing nicely, partly thanks to the awful weather that keeps folk indoors!


It is looking good.... I need to have it finished for when my daughter returns from South Africa in August!

And now, the little quilt I was making last week- now bound and finished:




Bindings are improving- I need to become a little more adventurous in my machine quilting now that I have got a little more confidence! ( until I look at some of the amazing quilts around on the blogs) . I am always being inspired and have become slightly addicted to Pinterest as it means that I dont have to rely on memory so much!I can jsut pin things I love and go and browse for inspiration! 

And finally- a play mat/quilt that I am hoping to finish this week- I plan on doing some hand quilting on this one!


Its back to work for me ....
TTFN x

10 comments:

  1. What a lovely heart from Cathy! Love your yarn colour for your knitting and your little quilt is gorgeous!
    Victoria xx

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    1. Thanks Victoria! I am really leased with it.
      H.x

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  2. Love the binding on your quilt, and the fabrics are soooooooo juicy, I think I've said it before!
    On the subject of machine quilting beyond the basic straight-lines, can I recommend a couple of books that I've used over and over? A really good basic one is Machine Quilting - Made Easy by Maurine Noble pub That Patchwork Place , and tow books by Hari Walner: Exploring Machine Trapunto and Trapunto by Machine both C&T publishing. Now trapunto is where you pad shapes and surround by machine quiting - it really gives a fabulous effect. Not difficult, just a bit extra work than straightforward quilting. Check it out online I'm sure if you google you will find heaps. I loved doing the very fancy machine quilting ....er....some years ago when I could be bothered wrestling with a large double quilt under my sewing machine. But you don't have to do a massive quilt, do you? Good luck, it looks beautiful, and well worth the effort.

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    1. Thanks for the info Lynne- I am ready to try something a bit more daring! Thank s too for the lovely comments, I am really pleased with this one!
      H.x

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  3. I am not a quilter but for what it's worth - your little quilt looks quite stunning - greens and pinks always work well together. Love the little heart in amongst some other hearty friends! xCathy

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    1. Thanks Cathy- Your heart looks beautiful on the wall- I hope your work is selling really well at the National Trust locations- I am sure it is!
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  4. To brighten your weekend I have nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award :)
    Victoria xx

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    1. Victoria, thank you so much for the award, I will try and get on with posting as soon as I can- I have done this before and find it a bit hard to find things to say about myself! But I really appreciate the thought!
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  5. Congratulations on finishing your pretty and colorful quilt! It looks so good in the garden...
    ; )

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    1. Thank you so much Marit- I love the colours in this one too!
      H.x

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