My grandmother's vintage Jones sewing machine form 1920's |
Now I have decided to make some smaller quilts and use my time differently. They will be simpler, using fabrics from my cupboards and traditional blocks. There will be appliques but these will be features rather than telling the whole story on each quilt. Sometimes it is the right moment to simplify life in the sewing room. Golly that does sound profound and wise!
My vintage cotton box |
This is the dress I made her recently featuring fabric with the Frozen movie characters, we have watched the film so many times.... The pattern is See & Sew B5442 and it is really easy to make, no zip!
'Frozen' dress for a four year old |
block from Judy Martin's Star Block book |
Blue Star Quilt |
I took lots of photos too....
Blue Star quilt by Green Star Quilts |
Blue Star quilt by Green Star Quilts |
Blue Star quilt by Green Star Quilts |
Now I am thinking it would be lovely in pinks too, so maybe that will be my next quilt! In the meantime we have had new windows fitted at the front of the house and that means lots of painting to be done this week too...
It is so lovely to feel that summer is just around the corner, sitting outside for meals in the sun is such a treat. Our whole garden is a mass of Forget-me-nots and Bluebells, so pretty too. And, best of all, Husband is building me a summer house at the bottom of the garden, so I will need lots of bunting soon!
I hope you have sunshine this week and a chance to eat outside too,
Kind regards,
Sue
1 comment:
Isn't it amazing that you can see how much you have learned. I purchased a pattern and fabric that I loved when I was a beginning quilter. I had it for about four years before I thought I had enough skill to do a good job. It is one of my favorite quilts.
Jane in KS
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