A friend's baby was born back in January so I made a welcome card:
My friend has a 30th so a made her a card. I make all my cards so should have a lot to put up but unfortunately I'm always in such a rush between making them and posting them that I rarely have a chance to get a picture of them!!
A long lasting project of making a tea cosy - started last Winter (!!) was finally completed!
I really enjoyed using ribbon to decorate and practising different types of quilting on top. The binding inside was a nightmare though!
My second nephew was born over the Summer so the Summer holidays involved finishing off his quilt. An epic task as I had designed it myself but it was a little too ambitious in hindsight! It took me a long while to work out the maths and then how to put it together, the final results I was pleased with though, if not the process! I became very well practised a half-square triangles!!
I wanted to make his quilt very different from his brother's (which you can see in a previous post), and so I chose really vibrant colours which I was a little unsure of at first but thankfully I think it all came together at the end.
Towards the end of the Summer we had his Christening so I made some bunting:
A little more professional than his brother's last year which was my first attempt at bunting! With this one I even sewed around each letter rather than cheating with bond-a-web!!
For a friend's birthday I decided to make her a bag using some fabric that I fell in love with at a craft shop. I lined it with a vibrant pink and white polka dot material though unfortunately this doesn't show all that clearly in the picture. This pattern was courtesy of http://seekatesew.com/zippered-bow-pouch-pattern-tutorial/ which was so easily to follow. I was really proud of my first attempt at a zip! I'm going to fill it with chocolates before giving it to my friend.
My sister returned from a hen do with this book which the hen's had completed. I was horrified at it's tackiness and, knowing that the bride-to-be was a fellow crafter, knew that she would prefer something a little more 'homemade'! I went about making her a quilted cover that would slot over the top, it didn't take long - though the hand stitched writing for the front did!! I think you'll agree the second one is much more appealing!
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It was soon time for the big day but as we were only evening guests and she was my sister's good friend rather than my own, I just wanted to get them something small. I decided on 2 kinder eggs and a little love heart. This is actually the back which says the date of the wedding (unfortunately hubby didn't take a pic of the front I have discovered:-( ). The front just had their first initials T & J. And as you can see, I've used the same gorgeous fabric as the bag.
So there is a little look at what I've been up to. Next up is my ongoing king-sized bed quilt for us and I've decided to make my Gran and Granny a quilt each for Christmas following Two from One Jelly Roll book by Nicky and Pam Lintott.
Hopefully I'll have more to post soon!