Might not be a lot more posts in 2019, we will see what progress I can make. However, there is still a strong urge to kill that stash, so I'm hoping to do a little more stitching yet. Hoping to infect (lol) one of my granddaughters with the bug as much interest is being shown.
Have started to assemble Danielle's quilt at last and did get three blocks worth together before crashing. Today is when I'm feeling like stitching again, yippee.... so onwards and upwards people.
Now for some photos to finish the year off.
The two blocks |
Danielle's blocks - one has fallen down and all the stuff has been plonked in front of my design wall. Sorry, but you get a vague idea.
Colours are looking great.
This is Meg from our Tuesday Group who does the most amazing handwork. Sorry about the light behind the quilt. Meg has also done numerous hexagon quilts of all types.
This is our family at home between Christmas and New Year. My daughter Rebecca is standing in front of her 6' 5" son Bradley along with her three beautiful daughters. My eldest son Daryll is sitting beside me and my sister Joy has my grandson Hamish on her knee. Love this photo except by beautiful daughter in law Dayn is taking the photo.
On the way home Rebecca met up with her youngest brother Richard, wife Kea and daughter Marcy in Napier. Glad they had a chance to catch up as they live in opposite ends of the country.
Suzy's quilt got finished before Christmas. She was so completely blown away that it was hers to take away and have. I must acknowledge with such grateful thanks my helper Lynn Murphy for making and stitching on the binding for me.
Forgot to take a close up of the quilting which was a beautiful big daisy pattern. Long arm quilter was Gael Byrne from the Quilting Shed in Hastings. Made an awesome job and loved the way she put the red thread front and back. It gave a fabulous two sided effect, and I jolly well forgot to take a photo!!!!
This is one of my favourite finishes for 2018. This quilt was totally made from scraps and stash - oops, I forgot - I bought the green sashing as lack of large pieces of stash. It was quilted by my friend Lorraine Baker of Masterton who is now an accomplished long arm quilter. The centre blocks are made from leftover bits of WOF that I couldn't quite bear to throw away as was about an inch and a half wide. LOL. What a funny little lady I am, and loving it!!!
That's all folks for this year of 2018. One of so many ups and downs for me I can truly say. For once I am very surprised at how many quilts I managed to finish and give away to family and friends. My stash (old) did reduce by quite a substantial amount, but alas and alack, I fear the new fabric section may have grown a little,. Hehehehe. It just means I will need to try and make even more quilts in 2019.
God has blessed our family constantly and I can say with all my heart that He answers those prayers we ask of Him. Sometimes it is in His way and time, other times we get what we asked for. He is always good and God is love. May your 2019 be full to the brim of love and laughter. Love will always overcome dark.
Thank you for coming to visit my blog and I hope to see you again next year.
Hugs and blessings
Clare
I'm linking up with Oh Scrap here take a look and enjoy some eye candy.
Oh I'm so pleased to read that you're home Clare - I will be writing to you tomorrow - but in the meantime Danielle's blocks look to be such a rich deep colour, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo kind of you to post the photo of your family, it's always a treat to put a face to a name in the blogging world. Suzy's quilt is glorious, so pleased you were able to have it quilted and have a good friend to help with the binding, this part can sometimes be a chore. Until tomorrow then and the first day of a New Year.
Wishing you a healthy and happy New Year. Beautiful family photos. I'm also hoping my grand daughter will catch the quilting bug. She's only 3, so far she loves playing with scraps on the design wall :)
ReplyDeleteSuzy's quilt is so bright and happy. I am sure it will be lived for years. Sorry to hear you have not been well. I hope 2019 is a better year for you. Thanks for linking up with Oh Scrap! I always love to see what you are up to.
ReplyDeleteVery happy you are better and at home. One way I have moved the stash on is to make receiving blankets - just two yards of fabric, right sides together, pin, sew along edges leaving a 6" space to turn. Iron and stitch 1" from the edges and done. New mums love these. I give them to our local hospital. God's blessings in the coming New Year.
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