Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Quilts from north of the border... och aye the noo

On the 23rd I made my merry way up to Edinburgh on the Transpennine Express from Calisle to attend the Scottish National Quilt Championships exhibition.

I have never been to this exhibition before so was very interested to see how big it was and if they had a good variation of quilts on show, also if they had plenty of SHOPS...

It definitely could be done in a day, we arrived just after 10am and had pretty much done the show by mid afternoon. They have a canteen serving coffees, cakes and lunch. The hot food choice was either jacked potato's or.. or the carb on carb action of a very Scottish dish of Macaroni Cheese served with Chips (fries to my American readers), I am not sure how this became a Scottish dish but it something you will see on pub menus all across the very north of England and in Scotland. I have to say I was very tempted but opted for a far healthier option with more food groups than carbohydrate and fat.

I was pleased to see more tree quilts to feed my new obsession

Woodland Seasons - Claire Tinsley

close up of the applique ferns
 
Here are some more of the highlights:

Penelope - Amelia Leigh

Heliconia - Kate Dowty


Cathedral - Terry Donaldson

The Victorian Lady
Andrea Beck and Kay Bell


Knots and Crosses - Margaret Boe



Finally here is me with my lovely bag from Suzee at Applehead Threads it was very useful for toting all my purchases!

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Weekend fun and the purse goes to.....

UPDATE: The dark tomatos below are called Black Cherry

I have had a wonderful long weekend up with my parents in Cumbria  summed up by these three pictures. Eating lovely home-grown food from my parents garden and spending time with my nephew as well as some treats thrown in for good measure. The weather was wonderful in the Lake District for the time of year, is great to get out of London for a few days and take in some fresh air!

What made me smile the most this weekend???
home-grown tomatos
afternoon tea in Keswick

hanging out on Derwent Water
It would have to be when my nephew asked me if I wee like a girl or standing up like a boy, he tried to follow me to the bathroom to check!

So I am now back at the mine face, my first task is to pick a winner for a purse.. yay

Comment 8 which is Anita so I will be sending her a purse of her choice and then starting on my mission to make some new products for my stall this weekend.

THANKYOU all for entering and I hope to have another giveaway up soon

one last thought


Rosemary infused meringue with a chocolate mousse and white chocolate ice cream

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Sunday Sewing - win win win

I had spent this morning making a new batch of purses in advance of a market I am doing in a week or so and so set up a production line, was rather amused by the look of them after the zips were put in, they looked like stingrays on the move... rather colourful stingrays

All the colourful linings on display, at this stage it had just started raining outside and so was glad of the brightness



Job done, can relax about the stall now, I am heading up to Cumbria this week to visit my parents and spend time with my sister and my 3 year old nephew :) yay. Of course I will be taking some sewing with me, cannot decide what to take, should probably take a UFO so that I cannot avoid it or start a new project!

So would you like to own one of my block printed purses??? If you do then comment below and tell me something that happened to you this week that made you smile. If you want extra entries then tweet this entry or Facebook it and commet to tell me about it.

I will randomly pick a winner for this giveaway on the 27th Sept when I am back from Cumbria and full of things that would have made me smile

Aunty Alice will you not take photos of me when i am eating


International entries welcome

GOOD LUCK

Monday, 12 September 2011

Queens Park Day Craftastic



Headed down to my local park on Sunday for the annual fair, it was busier than ever this year with plenty going on, and although it was windy, it remained sunny for most of the day which was great, and only rained later on. I walked around and snapped some of the cool things they had there... enjoy

These are some fantastic vegetable creations made by local children in the Queens Park area, wonder if they made soup with all of them at the end of the day?



Calico and African materials quilt...


Loved these funky little felt hearts with all sorts of beads and embellishments

 Met a lovely young lady called Hannah who makes her own jewellery and accessories, lots of buttons everywhere which appealed to me of course go check out her Facebook page to see more of her lovely creations...

 



time for tea
 Great printed plates here, have seen a few of these online with different designs, it makes me lust after getting a welsh dresser to display a set, the only question would be what I would like my plates to say?



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