Hi all
Now onto part 2,
This is such fun and hoping that you all have fun with me while I get to write all the fun that I have had with this crazy quilting journey of mine. But being asked what got me really started, I really dont know why but was just driven to start a crazy quilt. Looking back now maybe it was just the Angels letting me do this to help me to get over all the life changing happenings that happened since then.
As said I have been collecting all the lovely goodies needed for the Quilt and now to start.
Well I had a great convenor Diana Bezuidenhout and she helped me start with:
Had to first of all get backing fabric because the fancy fabrics are always aweful to work on and also different types. Wash backing fabric. Then cutting the blocks the size needed and also marking the borders where the stitching together of the blocks will be. Which was 50x50cm and 5cm more just because.
You all are wondering why I would put these instructions in. I am known not to follow rules and so Diana drilled it into me to just take her advice and be done. I did do exactly as she instructed
and now see why because my blocks are just right and ready when I need to sew them all together.
Next was getting to use the wonderful rich fabrics that I bought, and now needed to cut it up.
hehehehehe that was more difficult than I thought. How does one get to have a piece of each fabric into a block. Suggestions was cut into 25 pieces and then you will have something in every block, not good. Put the backing blocks in a line done the passage and then you wont have any problems ha well I did as the darling cats forever decided the settings dont suit them and sure they had lots of fun. This was difficult to get over with all the small pieces of wonderful fabrics cut up in such small pieces. Note to every one reading this, dont make the fabric pieces too small when you are making 50x50cm blocks. I had endless problems getting them fitted as I am not one to waste fabric. Well I then just put the fabrics together like jigsaw puzzle and that took me a whole year to complete. Must say that I was satisfied with the way it turned out, but can assure you that many times I wanted to just dump the whole lot. So patience is the word.
I finished the blocks on the 31December 2011 and was ready to start the embroidery in January 2012 and am still embroidering my way through and having such fun while learning lots of new techniques and stitches all the way. http://susanm-susanm.blogspot.com/2011/12/whats-happening.html here is the proof of the completion of my basic crazy quilt blocks. well that was a huge relief getting that far.
So will continue blogging about this journey as I go along.
Am a quilter, crafter which includes embroidery, beading, crochet and knitting. Just love keeping myself busy with crafty things.
Sunday, 12 May 2013
Friday, 10 May 2013
A crazy Quilt - Are you crazy?
I am not one for sharing my world of thinking on my blog, it was just meant for a show and tell. Well I was asked about a crazy quilt and it got me thinking. As Qubby (short for quilting husband)says here comes trouble.
I always said that a crazy quilt was not something I would ever do but dont ever say never. hehehehe That sure was meant for me.
I have been busy with lots of other things except thinking that I would ever make one.
The quilting group that I belonged too, decided to make a crazy quilt wallhanging for one of the members who lost her hubby suddenly and that got me hooked. Well since then I have been collecting fabrics all nice satin velvet and and, well what more can I say I continued with threads ribbons and beads all for my planned crazy quilt and now my dear Qubby was in trouble real big time as I went about collecting all this goodies, I just had to have this and that for my crazy quilt. hehehehe well you all know its very expensive to embroider a real nice crazy quilt.
Well he forgave me as he started to get into the crazy thing. I have decided not to use too much beads as they tend to cut the thread from movement and use. It was going to be on our bed, but since the embroidery started I realized that this dream of mine is going to be way to heavy to sleep under. So now it will be hanging on the wall. I do make shoudlers for all my quilts so that I can hang them if I wanted to. Well with all the support around me, the quilting group, my special bestest friend which lives very far from me, and family, and just friends and people interested in what I was getting up to. hehehe In this small town people think I am always up to something, why I dont know. Anyway, I started this journey and its been going on for 2 1/2 years now. Well thats long but one must take into account that I took a year to get all the basic blocks done, during which time I lost my Mom and also got very sick and could not stitch for 4 months, boy that was terrible. Anyway I started out saying that I am not going to have any photos in my quilt, happily I decided to take the step and add photos. Well good move. I started with my Mother and it helped me get over the heartsore time and remember all the fun times together, which was much more than sad times. It was a very healing block for me and then my Dad and so on. Well also had to put in the other half of the family and that was Qubby's parents.
It was also great fun getting to know them. Qubby's sisters helped me with info and they sure also went down the memory lane for this. So its just so nice that the crazy has added some more sentimental value to all involved. Gee will have to continue this further as this is getting bored reading all about it for so long. Thanks for being so patient with me.
I always said that a crazy quilt was not something I would ever do but dont ever say never. hehehehe That sure was meant for me.
I have been busy with lots of other things except thinking that I would ever make one.
The quilting group that I belonged too, decided to make a crazy quilt wallhanging for one of the members who lost her hubby suddenly and that got me hooked. Well since then I have been collecting fabrics all nice satin velvet and and, well what more can I say I continued with threads ribbons and beads all for my planned crazy quilt and now my dear Qubby was in trouble real big time as I went about collecting all this goodies, I just had to have this and that for my crazy quilt. hehehehe well you all know its very expensive to embroider a real nice crazy quilt.
Well he forgave me as he started to get into the crazy thing. I have decided not to use too much beads as they tend to cut the thread from movement and use. It was going to be on our bed, but since the embroidery started I realized that this dream of mine is going to be way to heavy to sleep under. So now it will be hanging on the wall. I do make shoudlers for all my quilts so that I can hang them if I wanted to. Well with all the support around me, the quilting group, my special bestest friend which lives very far from me, and family, and just friends and people interested in what I was getting up to. hehehe In this small town people think I am always up to something, why I dont know. Anyway, I started this journey and its been going on for 2 1/2 years now. Well thats long but one must take into account that I took a year to get all the basic blocks done, during which time I lost my Mom and also got very sick and could not stitch for 4 months, boy that was terrible. Anyway I started out saying that I am not going to have any photos in my quilt, happily I decided to take the step and add photos. Well good move. I started with my Mother and it helped me get over the heartsore time and remember all the fun times together, which was much more than sad times. It was a very healing block for me and then my Dad and so on. Well also had to put in the other half of the family and that was Qubby's parents.
It was also great fun getting to know them. Qubby's sisters helped me with info and they sure also went down the memory lane for this. So its just so nice that the crazy has added some more sentimental value to all involved. Gee will have to continue this further as this is getting bored reading all about it for so long. Thanks for being so patient with me.
Busy busy as always!
Sunday, 28 April 2013
OOOoo so lovely
Ooooo I dont know about any of you but I am a huge fan of Bronwyn Hayes designs.
I have made several of them and enjoy every minute stitching them.
Here is the link to her new bom (block of the month) and I am going to stitch them for sure.
http://www.red-brolly.com/red-brolly/2013/04/the-girls-own-stitching-club-poppy-sampler.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+redbrolly+%28Red-Brolly.com+-+Bronwyn+Hayes+-+Pattern+Design+and+Patchwork+Quilts%29
Hope this works as I am not very good at links.
I have made several of them and enjoy every minute stitching them.
Here is the link to her new bom (block of the month) and I am going to stitch them for sure.
http://www.red-brolly.com/red-brolly/2013/04/the-girls-own-stitching-club-poppy-sampler.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+redbrolly+%28Red-Brolly.com+-+Bronwyn+Hayes+-+Pattern+Design+and+Patchwork+Quilts%29
Hope this works as I am not very good at links.
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Remember Ladybird Ladybird fly away home?
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| Just finished these two cute Ladybirds. |
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| Here are a closeup of the two |
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| Cheers, It was hubby's 68th Birthday on the 21st April and had a super lunch at Isabella's |
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| Knitted this scarf for daughter for the winter took me just one day to knit. hehehe Bought the wool Saturday morning and completed Saturday evening |
Friday, 19 April 2013
Getting some items done!!!!!
Saturday, 13 April 2013
My Quilt and Handwork Exhibition at Clanwilliam 12th April 2013
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| Here we are busy setting up |
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| This is a close up of my crochet work |
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| The other half of the exhibition. And what would the exhibition be without my Quilt Diva ! Designer Amy Bradley amybradleydesigns.blogspot.com |
Sunday, 7 April 2013
Just everyday life!!!!
Well sometimes a grandmother has to show off her grandkids and of course the fourlegged ones and then some nice handcraft. The youngest one of the three, Liam is just too fast too have a photo taken of him.
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| Eldest Grandson Benjamin, the Sportman |
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| Middle Grandson Matthew the Big Game Hunter with Stretch the chameleon. |
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| Charka is having fun in a box |
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| Where is Charka now? |
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| Working on my daughter's Throw |
Monday, 25 March 2013
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Borders borders!!!
Friday, 22 March 2013
Lots done today!!!!!
I have been very busy today and did quite a bit of things around the house. Been working on getting these dolls dressed before winter, which seems it is never going to come.
I even burnt my fingers when thinking of other stuff and not concentrating on taking a roasted chicken out of the oven. hehehehe
I also got to help a friend that wants to get to know how to work a computer and that is very interesting
because then I also have to think about it too. We do not have any training institution around here. So its a case of helping each other.
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| Got all these sets finished today |
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| Two dolls left to keep me company |
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| Ready to be dressed |
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| Hubby's parents photo is getting embroidered |
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