Sunday, 14 May 2017

Whirligigs Finished

I didn't think I had achieved very much since my last post but when I sat down to think about it I have done quite well.

This week we managed a little road trip, its not often we manage a weekday outing but the weather has been so nice this week Thursday was set aside for a trip out.  Normally we head to the borders, Peebles, Melrose and down that way however we decided to go north to Perthshire.  When the boys were small we were lucky enough to have the use of my parents static caravan, which was situated on the side of Loch Tay at Kenmore.  We all loved it, long walks along the beeches - a long avenue of trees by the side of the river, fishing for minnows and as they got older in true fly fishing style the  first fish was caught, climbing Drummond Hill equipped with binoculars, camera and of course the walking sticks.  Great memories were made during those long summer holidays and it was good to remember them last week.  Things of course move on and changes have been made to the area - its still beautiful though!  

An added bonus is Karelia House, situated off the main routes this is a little gem of a quilting and craft shop.  Fabrics and notions, wool and accessories, sewing machines and threads all to encourage you to buy. The ladies are lovely and very attentive chatty and happy to offer advice.  The gentlemen or non crafty travelling companions can enjoy a coffee, read the newspaper or just enjoy the ambience of the cafe, while of course purchases are made by the crafter.  The lunch menu is enjoyable too offering home made soups, sandwiches and cakes.  Of course I bought some fabrics!  It would have been rude not to - just some more pastels for the babies.

I think this little trip encouraged me to get on with my sewing - five projects have been worked on this week, some only a little stitch or a trim but five is the count.

Number one is Whirligigs, now complete other than the label.  This is a first on two counts for me.  I have finally mastered the art of foundation piecing YIPPEE!!  and this was the first 'real' full sized quilt I have successfully freemotion quilted on my frame.



2nd -  crazy patches I am making at class



3rd  - a little baby quilt I FMQ on my frame, again a first as I thought I would see if putting a fleece backing on the frame would work, no real reason why it shouldn't other than perhaps tension issues but - It did!



4th  - the kaleidoscope blocks on the design wall


and 5th some HSTs for another baby quilt



I am surprised with my achievements this week and I am now looking forward to continuing with my ongoing projects.  It is funny what encourages you to sew isn't it? 

1 comment:

Karen said...

Loving the kaleidoscope blocks! Kx