Saturday 21 September 2013

Some liberty love

I love Liberty fabrics, the colours, the prints, all just gorgeous. When I was at the Stitch Gathering I was delighted to see a pack of liberty in our goody bag from Very Berry to add to the goodness, I got another pack from the lovely Nikki as a thank you for giving her a lift.
Double Liberty loveliness!
What to do with such gorgeousness?
I have a chum who is unfortunately going through chemo just now. She made herself some chemo dollies from a mollie makes pattern, they have little bandanas on instead of hair. I don't have a picture but they are so sweet. My chum also loves Liberty so I knew immediately what I wanted to do.
A mini chemo dolly quilt!! Here's a progress shot:
Here is the finished item:




I thought my chum deserved a present too, so I made her a zakka sewing kit from the fab book by, Rashida Coleman-Hale


I used my favourite owl linen fabric, it makes me smile so I hope it makes her smile.

Thursday 5 September 2013

It's been a funny old week

Don't get me wrong it's been a great week, meeting up with Nikki (best Project Linus co-ordinator ever) and Claire at the Muckhart quilters comes a close second to the stitch gathering in being the most fun stitching event this year. It's still been a funny week though, funny peculiar.
Anyone who knows me in the slightest knows my hobby is patchwork, as a colleague at work said 'The whole bloody world knows your passion!' Her sweary words not mine :-)
So I wasn't surprised when one of our lecturers asked if I would like her mothers sewing things. Her mother had passed on and she was clearing out her things, could I make good use of them?
No problem said I, delighted too .....
Totally unaware of what an emotional thing it would be to do. I don't know this woman, I don't even know her name, I didn't like to ask as it wasn't volunteered. So I have called her Joan, it seemed only polite to give her a name.
I came home with 4 carrier bags of 'stuff' all accumulated over the years, little kits from the front of the old Needlecraft magazine, remember that? And from early copies of the Cross Stitch magazine.






I salvaged what I could and will give some to a local craft group, a chum who knits gets the knitting things, I have kept various floss and fabric, but it is these things which puzzle me and get me a bit emotional:

Bits of EPP, know maybe it's because I am doing bits of EPP myself (the fab kit from Dolores which was in the stitch gathering goody bag) or because it is a bit more finished than just a bit of fabric or thread, I don't know but here is Joan's on the go project. I have no idea what she was going to make here. There are some clues:



This is the only bit put together, there are small hexies which don't seem to fit anywhere in the above section.



I am going to finish this for Joan, I will ask her daughter what her real name is but maybe wait till some time has passed, but I want to finish one of Joan's WIPs for her. It seems the right thing to do.