Saturday 22 December 2012

Happy Christmas everyone

Having just finished ironing on the yak to Peggy Rose's alphabet quilt, I am  closing the door of the sewing room until the New Year. 






detail of Peggy Rose's quilt



 This year very special stockings have been hung up, but the owner won't be here until the end of January.  In fact they are little sheepskin boots and they belong to my gorgeous baby grandaughter. 




And the best Christmas present for me is that our Singaporean family are moving back to the UK. And even better, they are going to live with us until they are settled.... excited, me?? So I just wanted to wish you all a Very Happy Christmas. Thank you for all your custom, encouragement, enthusiasm for my quilts and the lovely comments on the blog and in the guest book throughout the year,
Happy New Year everyone

Monday 22 October 2012

A new dog


Denise has a new dog. He is rather young and has a lot to learn. But she is enjoying being on the dog walking circuit again and the tug of the lead makes her very happy. Here we also have  new dog. My boy is completely house trained and very quiet. A St Bernard puppy, but he eats very little and needs only short walks. He is a great companion for a very small girl and never bites or growls. We haven't started to take him for walks yet, but husband says I should try taking him to the post box soon, you can never start to early with dog training, he says. It's lovely to have a dog around again!
And here is the quilt I have made for the youngest member of our family 


Quilt detail









Monday 24 September 2012

A day at Rosie's allotment

At the allotments they have had an open day. The day was sunny and hot and the allotment holders arrived early to lay out the cakes and put up the tent.

















 Lots of gardeners entered the prize classes, the competition was fierce but friendly. Rosie was in charge of showing the judge around, whilst we manned the bric-a-brac stall, selling plants and old garden tools. The judge explained how to choose a prize carrot, how to present a champion onion and the things to look for in runner beans. The competition tables were presented with such care, each onion with it's top tied with coloured string, the tomatoes on perfect vines and even the ugliest vegetable scrubbed to look good.


















 Rosie was the only entrant for the garden wines section, but the judge, in order to be fair, sampled her cherry wine thoroughly. Afterwards we had a barbecue. It was a lovely day and showed what enormous pleasure we can get from growing things and what fun it is to have an allotment too.





Sunday 12 August 2012

Birds and bees

This year many gardeners have found the growing season has not gone well. In my garden potatoes have vanished and sweetpeas are covered in greenfly. But there have been some successes and they make me very happy. I grow many plants to encourage bees and now the borage (a bit of a thug) and  the nasturtiums (which have covered the onions), are visited by lots of bees and yesterday, the first peacock butterfly. Best of all are the sunflowers which I have grown to show our grand daughter. Tall and sturdy the wonderful big heads have a visiting bee most of the day. The hedgehog babies have been seen near the compost heap and beside the swing seat so they are getting adventurous. Everyday I walk beneath the willow tree and look up. Almost always there will be two big eyes looking down at me and sometimes four, as our baby owls snooze in the sun and wait for take away food to be delivered at dusk by mum. So some things are a big success!


Quilt made for Joss




Saturday 14 July 2012

Garden treasure

We all know how much it has rained this summer. There have been days when I haven't ventured down the garden. The mosquitoes are enormous and bites require antibiotics. Climbing beans and sweet peas are half their normal size. But today we found a treasure. Years ago Denise gave us one which we planted in the meadow. It disappeared....The meadow was once the lawn, but with a high water table it was impossible to cut, so we let it grow. Now we have lots of wild flowers and now our newest arrival.... now we need crested newts and our garden can be a site of special scientific interest!!




Tuesday 12 June 2012

Local families

It has been ages since I wrote the blog. Time has flown in a whirl of cuddles with my baby grand daughter and quilt making in between. It's been a very busy time. Now they have moved to their new home, settled into a new job and she is making her mark at the baby music group with bells and tamborine at the ready. So now I have time to look around the garden and I find that there is a new family. The triplets are very young, just learning to toddle. They have found a comfy home under the hellebores and near the slug supermarket which is my hosta plant area.... Very sleepy by day, they wake up to eat in the evening. We are thrilled as you can imagine....



Monday 26 March 2012

New neighbours

Recently we have discovered we have new neighbours. We met them when we were out walking on the common one day. They seem to be outdoor types, they enjoy fresh air and lots of walking. I see them out in all weathers, rain or sun, they often come over to say hello. Vegetarians, they mostly eat green leaves, but enjoy the odd carrot and apple. Although they are very quiet neighbours, they are always interested in what we are doing, a chat over the fence is a great way to pass the time of day. and if there are polo mints around, they are very happy to share a packet.....



Quilt made for Maddy