She has gathered her fabrics and started her block, but was unsure if the colours she had picked were going to work
She had purchased these teal and pale blue colours
not stitched |
What do you think?
I will tell you, that after a bit of discussion she is going ahead with the pale blue and teal. We will see how she goes.
Lesley has attacked her scrap box and cut much of it into 2 1/2 " squares and strips. It has taken a while, but the (large) box of scraps is now in better order.
Elizabeth had some very pretty fabrics to make a baby quilt.
love the ellie's and sheep |
Amanda has pulled out a cushion panel to keep her busy
Rosemary has created another pretty postcard
It's not patchwork, but Susan has chosen a very bright variegated yarn to knit a baby jacket for her Grandson.
Brenda is having fun selecting her fabrics for a baby quilt in a jigsaw design
clever use of Drunkards Path |
We will also be making some small items for our sales table later in the year.
Which was what the ladies on Monday tackled on their sweat shop session today
Jo & Lesley had gone into mass production
When they are all done we will have 25 crayon rolls from these two
They look sweet when closed up
The "Top" corner were also making crayon holders but these are for pencils rather than the little wax crayons
There was also a "fish" pencil case being produced which started off as lots of strips of bright fabrics.
strips sewn ready for cutting out |
The Coven corner were teaching a rather pretty embroidered heart ready for Easter
Aren't they just the sweetest?
These Coven ladies were so well organised, they had even brought in a twig tree to display the finished items!!
Bernice's choice for her pouch |
And you can see Shirley's pencil case as well as a mug bag that she is making
Here's a selection of the Hearts and a couple of the zipper pouches
June had brought in her gorgeous knitted bag which received lots of well deserved praise
A Great BIG Thank You to all the ladies that had taken the time to sort out some lovely projects for us today. I know that a couple were a bit worried, but it all turned out beautifully!!
Thank You !!!!
But this week, Rosemary takes the prize for stitching the most unusual project.
not her usual neatness I must say...... |
Great blogging this week, Lesley. Lots of lovely 'Stitching!'!😆😆😆
ReplyDeleteJust think what Lesley and Jo would have made on piece work!! Well done.
ReplyDelete. The Easter tree looked great. A good day all round.
Wow, I thought every one worked so hard but with lots of laughs, Yes, a big thank you to all that came up with the ideas.
ReplyDeleteWell done Ena, sewing her batting to her trousers!! Sort of thing I would do.
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