We have a windy evening and hail showers outside. Today we went for a walk and I collected some ivy and red berries and greenery to add to the fireplace.
I have been busy, now finding time to reflect on how quickly the days fly by when I am occupied with a project that takes up all my thinking time as I plan and focus on all I need to do to complete the task. The task was a patchwork quilt and I did manage to successfully finish it. So as promised I am sharing it with you.
I suddenly feel very pleased with myself looking back at my photographs. I had a really busy few weeks as I decided to make it for a birthday present and had not much time before the date. I used Liberty fabrics and cut out triangles from the slippery fabric, the first hint that this was going to be quite a challenge. As I have been collecting different Liberty patterns for several years my stash of fabrics gave me lots of choice. It was to be a present for my god daughters 21st birthday. She is studying at London and loves the Liberty Shop.
So after cutting the piles of triangles I started by sewing two together. Then joined the twos into rows, and finally the rows together for the quilt. It was a time consuming job, every triangle needed pinning to match the seams, and again to match the rows, as you have to be so accurate with triangles. It took over the bedroom floor ! My hare pincushion was put to good use.
I really enjoyed making it, looking at all the beautiful patterns, colours and details of the Liberty fabrics. Little by little it soon started to take form, pinning, sewing and ironing and arranging the shapes. A busy three days, the last leg of backing and hand stitching the binding suddenly gave it the finishing touches and I was delighted how it turned out. I made a little Happy Birthday panel to record the date to sew on the back of the quilt and a card with the blue fabric. I imagined her surprise when she opened the present.
My gift was well received, a box of beautiful flowers arrived as a huge thank you, with a message to say she will treasure it.
It has been my own birthday, I had my birthday in sunshine and by the sea, as we went on a winter break to Malta. It was lovely to feel the warm sunshine, sit outside and enjoy the views. We did have some stormy weather and rain showers but who cares. Some walks took us through orange trees, with lemon and pomegranate orchards. I collected some objects to draw that I will share again. I bought some sepia ink and a note book from a little shop selling pens and paper, products made in Rome. I look forward to experimenting and writing with the sepia ink.
A little Christmas Postcard to wish you all, "Happy Christmas", using the ivy leaf and red berries I found on a walk. I photographed my wrist warmers, mossy green hand knits to wear as I draw and the warm wool cabled head band I wearing in my last post, as some of you wanted to see.
So for now I will leave you with my Good Wishes for a peaceful Christmas. Millyx