Some people are into sport, others like to cook - I like to make things with my hands.
I suppose I get it from my mother; I learned to knit when I was so young I don't actually remember learning.
Over the years I've gone through many craft obsessions, but the one that has enthralled me for the last 17 years is Quilting.
There's something wonderful about the feeling of beautiful cotton fabrics, and stitching several pieces together to create a pattern that creates secondary patterns when stitched into a full sized quilt that just makes you feel amazing!!!
Yes, I am obsessed :D
It's 7 July 2014 and in a few days I'll be driving to Coolum Beach for a quilt retreat. I'm so excited!!!
I've been working towards this week away for a couple of months. The problem is, I work full time, so I have to plan my life around the time I get before, after and between the working week :D
I think, at the last count, there will be 7 different projects that I'm taking with me. I'm not making all 7 from scratch you understand, they're in assorted stages of completion.
I'm 2/3 of the way through hand quilting one quilt. That'll be the project that I work on when my back starts to ache from a day sitting at the sewing machine. My 'evening' project.
One baby quilt is a finished top, and will need to be pinned and marked for hand quilting.
One quilt was pieced years ago and languished in a drawer - practically forgotten :( - and will be pinned ready to hand quilt.
I made a denim 'rag' quilt years ago and when my oldest child left home he wanted to take it with him but his brother wouldn't let him take it.
It's made from old jeans that the boys grew out of over the years and soft snuggly flannel on the reverse. The two squares (denim and flannel) are placed, wrong sides together, then sewn with a half inch seam on top. Once the quilt is all together, the seams are then snipped (without cutting through the stitching) and the ragged edges then fray every time you wash & dry the quilt. It's a really effective look. The quilt weighs quite a bit and is the best thing to snuggle under on a cold evening.
As I've got so many pairs of worn out jeans, I've decided to make another for Nathan at the retreat.
I shall finish piecing that too.
A Jelly Roll has been packed. A lovely lady that was a first-timer at the retreat last year (as was I) has indicated an interest in making a Jelly Roll Race Quilt. As it'll take less than an hour to make it, it'll be a fun project to take a break with :D
Lastly, I think, is a quilt for a new great- niece in England. Isabella Rose was to have the other baby quilt, the one that's a finished top, but the colours turned out to be a little duller than I wanted for her, so I've been through my stash and found some gorgous bright pastels that I think will be much nicer for her.
Is that 7? Oh wait, I threw in a little wall-hanging that needs a border - so that'll make 8. LOL! Maybe I am mad??
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