Tuesday 5 November 2013

A Little Bit Packed...

 ...at group today. Now we know why we have a waiting list!!

 And there was a lot of busy ladies around, including "E" who had had a fall and was sporting quite a nice set of bruises, but was keen to get a huge number of "reindeer food" sacks ready for a rainbow group. There's loyalty!


cute fabric
Pat is making a concerted effort to finish (last years) Christmas picture

rather elegant don't you think?
 Muriel has completed another foundation piece block
 Chris was active (for a change) and is stitching a pretty Christmas panel.



 Pauline is making a scissor keeper. These are so useful.
for gifts?
 Jan is embellishing a Christmas wall hanging. Lots of different seasonal blocks here

Joyful

 There are quite a few embroidery projects going on in various parts of the room
 Starting with a cute Owl
lovely texture with this

 some tiny embroidered motifs ready to put into a patchwork project
these will go into 3" sqaures1
 A tiny sampler in progress
that's why Lynda had a those magnifiers!
 And a HUGE stunning cross stitch of Ann's family tree, this traces her family back to 1751
a few finishing touches and we will reveal at a later date
 And one of our new ladies is stitching a red-work picture which I think will be framed later.
lovely

Still more Hexagons being worked on.

love these colours
 A nearly finished Union Jack quilt made with the Downton Abbey range of fabrics. There is a free pattern download here

rather effective triangles
 And next week we will see what Maria has made from this square


 And then there was Shirley.  

Auditioning?


 What can I say!!!!


 Next Monday afternoon we hope to have Jill from Sew Northampton showing us how to use those extra feet that we had with our machines and that we keep looking in despair. Bring along your machine and any feet that you would like to know how it works!

I will confirm her attendance and post here later in the week.

3 comments:

  1. very busy week this week! Ann's sampler is amazing! I'm having trouble putting it down on paper wouldn't attempt embroidery. Well done Ann

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  2. Ho Ho HO!
    So much lovely delicate work going on.

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  3. Beautiful work very clever ladies.What a lovely beard Santa.Looking forward to next Monday have a foot for my machine I do not what it is so have never fitted to the machine so I hope Jill comes.

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