This the time
of year when resolutions should be made. So I have resolved to throw
away the bathroom scales. And my resolution has been successful. Now I
no longer see them lurking in the bathroom, daring me to stand on them
when I know they will make me miserable most of the time. So they have
gone. Lovely Grandpa gave me a Christmas cheque and I have spent it on a
keep fit machine. Rowing, jogging, weights you may ask? Well this one
is for use in the fresh air and comes with a lovely basket. And it is
for Ladies. It is a Ladies Bicycle and I can wear skirts if I wish. I
intend to spend lots of time sailing along, gripping the lovely leather
clad handlebars and balancing elegantly on the leather sprung
seat...which is also for Ladies.... With flowers and library books in
the basket and the sun shining, it will be perfect. Now I need to
practice doing that clever way of twizzling your legs as you jump on and
off..............
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
A Very Happy New Year
I am very excited as
this year we are going to have a special visitor. She is six months old
and very chatty. She is also the owner of a very sunny smile and
gorgeous chubby feet. She and her parents will be staying for a little
while. I am hoping for a serious amount of cuddling.... And so I have
made a quilt to welcome her. It is from a pattern designed by Ashley, an American young mum who quilts on the other side of the world. You can see her blog here. The
internet is so great for virtual friends! It is a hang out the flags
quilt, a pink bunting surprise quilt. She can use it on our cold hard
floors. I'm so pleased with it and it used up lots of pretty scraps from
the pile in the sewing room. so here it is, a welcome to Lincolnshire
quilt...
PS. I just wanted to show you the quilt I have made as a Christmas present for an elderly friend. It is made from four old woolly jumpers and the back is a lovely warm soft piece of fleece material. It has a very tactile feel and when rolled up, you just want to cuddle it. I hope it will keep his legs nice and warm in the car and at home.
Welcome home quilt detail |
PS. I just wanted to show you the quilt I have made as a Christmas present for an elderly friend. It is made from four old woolly jumpers and the back is a lovely warm soft piece of fleece material. It has a very tactile feel and when rolled up, you just want to cuddle it. I hope it will keep his legs nice and warm in the car and at home.
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Christmas Eve
Everything is
finished, Deah and Anya's quilts are posted, have arrived safely and are
waiting under their Christmas tree. We have just enough snow to be
correctly seasonal and enough mince pies to feed an army... Thank you to
everyone who ordered quilts this year, I love to think they are all in
use during the cold weather. Also thank you for all the kind e mails I
have had about how much you like the quilts I make. It's so encouraging!
Some of you have babies on the way , so there will be more quilts to
make next year and my news is that I will be a Granny for the first time
in July - very exciting!
So now the sewing room door is shut. The wood burner stove is successfully lit. Stockings are hung up and tonight we wait..... Happy Christmas everyone.
So now the sewing room door is shut. The wood burner stove is successfully lit. Stockings are hung up and tonight we wait..... Happy Christmas everyone.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Winter frosts
In between the
wild winter storms there have been several frosty mornings here. Our
poor garden has been blown about by whooshing winds and driving rains.
Some nights I have feared for the greenhouse filled with shivering
geraniums, still bravely flowering. Then there are the early mornings
when frosty diamonds glitter everywhere. There is a raw bite to the wind
and the blackbirds hang around the kitchen door, waiting to be fed.
Walking down the garden one morning, I realised the hydrangeas were
putting on a spectacular show. Three big bushes had gone into colour
overdrive. I was thinking about the quilt I am making for Charlotte and
suddenly there were the colours reproduced in the garden. Each flower
with a delicate rim of icy glitter which lasted until mid morning.
Monday, 5 December 2011
The magic apple tree
On Sunday I had
a lovely time in the garden raking leaves. An enormous pile of leaves
is such a satisfactory thing, I felt I had completed a very big job
using a lot of energy. No excuse was needed for that extra choccy
biscuit..... I had worked very hard. The big heap showed I was worth it,
and maybe a third one too........... Sitting with my coffee at the
picnic table, the light was fading, the afternoon nearly gone. I looked
at the apple tree, it was decorated with golden bobbles. Like the most
expensive Christmas tree. The setting sun made the apples glow. It
reminded me that it is time to read my favourite book, The Magic apple
Tree by Susan Hill. She writes about the seasons in her rural home in
Oxfordshire. If you haven't read it, you have a huge treat in store and
you need to read it at least twice a year. I hope you love it as much
as I do.........
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Using things up
Still on the
theme of knitting, I must show you my latest project. It involves Using
Things Up, a great virtue of my mum, who never threw wool away. So here
it is, my Mystical Stripe Jumper. That is the name of the pattern, which
I must say I am not following entirely. Well hardly at all really. Soon
I will own a fabulous and not at all eccentric jumper. And all knit
from my hoard of blue and purple wools. In stripes. And simple Fairisle
blobs. It will be unique and I will be mystically striped from shoulder
to hip.....I may show you when it is finished, just another arm to
go.......
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Thursday, 17 November 2011
Christmas shopping
Have you
noticed there is a lot of Christmas music about when you are shopping?
If I don't concentrate very hard on my shopping list, it is very easy to
find I am singing along. Yesterday, as I trundled down the cereals
aisle I was horrified to realise that I was rocking along to 'All I want
from Christmas is you....'. Yes, singing merrily. In the paint shop,
choosing a lovely lemon yellow colour, I hummed along. And to the
shocked face of the young boy assistant who appeared around the end of
the display of paint tins, I found myself murmuring 'Santa baby, just
hurry down the chimmey tonight...... 'in the breathy tones of
Marilyn.......he disappeared rapidly, looking rather pale! This is a terrible photo due to Christmas cheer in wine glass form.....
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