Although I haven't blogged for a little while, I've been really enjoying my sewing lately, working on many different projects. This means my kitchen bench and dining table are no use for cooking and eating.
Mum had a friend admire her Metro Market bag a few weeks ago, so I was happy to wip up another one in this retro crochet flower garden drill from Spotlight. Spotlight have some fantastic drills, and they are a great weight for a bag like this. No interfacing needed!
A few friends in my quilting guild have decided to make a couple of blocks a month from Tula Pink's City Sampler book. I couldn't resist joining in. They've challenged me to go outside my usual comfort zone of using citrusy or nature inspired colours, so I've pulled some deep pink, light pink, aqua and grey fabrics for this long term project. I'll need to buy a few more but I've got enough to make a good start, these are my first four blocks. I love the Tammis O'Keefe reprint cat fabric in the bottom left block, so cute.
The pattern is by Ashley who writes at 'Film in the Fridge'. It's a free pattern on the Robert Kaufman website.
I took these photos at my sister's house, her husband collects musical instruments. The banjo looks great with the quilt, it's fun to use a different location and props that the usual spots around my house. I'm always on the lookout for something to help my photographs look a bit more interesting. I think the banjo does just that.
I got lost around the drills and interfacing mark...but you've definitely achieved a lot!! Keep it up!!
ReplyDeleteCute blocks in pink, bit out there for traditional me, but I am still thinking leaders and enders...Bonnie's latest pattern is appealing. Love the white and citrus quilt, think the whole simplicity of it appeals to me as the fabrics do the talking. Hope you had a good long weekend.
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