I have since bought better clamps. Unfortunately the ones in the photo were too shallow to hold on to the table tightly. DH will get these for his workroom, so he's not complaining.
The quilt being pinned has been delivered to the birthday boy. I think he likes it. My SIL does, as it matches her lounge room. LOL.
Our February meeting of The Sunday Stitchers saw us and friends having a workshop with the lovely Natalie Bird.
It was a very enjoyable day. There was 'Show & Tell' of things made from Natalie's patterns. We were very well fed. No photos of the food...too busy eating it.
I am pleased with how I have been getting through my heavy list of must-dos for this year. Everything is on schedule. Actually that is bit of a surprise to me. Just goes to show, I can achieve things if I focus.
There were
Now I know I am not an arty quilter! I have submitted my entry form and will be very surprised if I get asked to send it down. It was just something I really wanted to have a go at. More time and a bit more care would have made a better effort. There was no time for unpicking or finding a better/correct printer. I figure the photos won't fade for a couple of years.
I used copies of the photos my Grandparents swapped when Grandad went off to WW1 and two of the postcards he sent back. I tried to mimic his handwriting and the greetings he used on the cards.
I was a tail end grandchild and therefore knew only the old man. These postcards give an insight to the 20 year who love his girlfriend (later wife).
To Gran (my darling Meg) and Grandad (your ever loving Alf)
GDITC next week. Yeah!
Take care,
Cheryl
4 comments:
YOur quilt is a lovely idea Cheryl
your quilt is lovely Cheryl, such warm colours.... table tops are so much nicer than floors for pinning arent't they?
Hugz
Great Job Cheryl....You are very clever x
I love your grandparents story!.. I hope your quilt is accepted. Xx
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