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Sunday, 8 March 2015

Back into Blogging Mode

Since October last year I have had little time to sew and/or blog - life became rather stressful to say the least.  But now Spring is just around the corner and I am hoping to get myself back sewing lots and blogging once again.
I think it is easier to work backwards in this catch up Blog.

I sewed this quilt using Liberty prints and old shirts:

it was a 65th birthday gift to one of my old schoolfriends.  It is so lovely that we are still in touch after all the years and I wanted to mark the occasion with something special - she was thrilled:

 And I have managed to sew some baby quilts which seem to have hit the mark:
This quilt went to Singapore for Christian, born on Boxing Day:
He seems to like it:


And this quilt went to Australia for Talo who was born in January.

This quilt is for my friend Helen's 60th birthday next month:  bright:modern:fun was the aim, so I think it has hit the mark.

It is currently being long-arm quilted so I will show you again when it is back with me and I have sewn on the binding.
And this is another baby quilt awaiting quilting, ready for an arrival next month:

So I guess I have managed a reasonable amount of patchwork, just not as much I would normally have done.  I did also cross stitch Christmas stockings for Minnie, and several other 2014 arrivals!:

Dot and Minnie in Christmas mode!:

I was up and down to Nottingham/Mansfield a lot before Christmas visiting my dear old Mum:  after her fall back at the end of September last year and nearly 6 weeks in hospital it became obvious to both my sister Helena and I that she definitely could no longer live alone.  So she is now residing in a lovely Care Home about a mile from where Helena lives in Mansfield.  The Home is taking good care of her.  She is so very frail and spends most of her days asleep.  It is very sad.  Helena and I have emptied her flat so it can be sold, and many of her precious possessions are now down here in Devon with me, as she had instructed.  I will cherish them.  The flat sale should be completed next week.  Mum seems totally unaware of all of this although we have told her.  That is probably for the best.  She was 95 last month.  The pressure for me to keep going up North is far less and I do not worry about her falling and being alone now, although of course I love seeing her, even if she sleeps throughout my entire time with her! Dot came up to the Home before Christmas with darling Minnie: so we were able to get the 4 generation photograph which was fantastic.  Mum was in good form that day:
Here is the family photograph to cherish:  Myself and Helena along with Mum and Dot and Minnie:
It was a very special occasion:  the day before and the day after Mum never got out of bed, so she made a tremendous effort which was wonderful.
Christmas came, Santa visited us as normal:  here he is with Robbie!:
And then Fran and Angelo came down to Ward Cottage for New Year, along with MiuMiu (Max) the cat and several friends:  much food wine and laughter:
Fran and Max with Rod:
10 of us round the table for New Year's Eve Dinner:

Fran testing the wine - just a small bottle!:
And looking gorgeous wearing Prada with her friend Ben:

Dot came down to Devon with Minnie for a few days in January which was fantastic:  the weather was kind and we had some lovely walks along the River Tamar:
Here they are with the Calstock Viaduct behind them.
Breakfast was such fun:
It was just a lovely few days, quality time together:

Last month I very unfortunately had a nasty car crash, less than a mile up the lane from our home. I was on my way to Truro to meet with Nicola (Scarlet Letter Years) for lunch - a beautiful sunny morning, blue skies - and I was so looking forward to my day out - when a man in a van came round a corner and although I stopped he hit me head on.  My lovely Volvo was a right-off - a total loss.  It takes a vehicle travelling too fast to wipe out a Volvo.  Both airbags were activated - it was very frightening. Luckily I have no major injuries - bad whiplash of course and extensive bruising - and worst of all a broken bone in my right hand - not good for sewing!  It has been, and still is, extremely painful and has left me with no strength in my right hand.  I cannot even lift a kettle.  Not good.  Hopefully in time it will improve.  I need to get going with the rotary cutter again!
The insurance company were fantastic and it was possible for us to go and buy another Volvo within a week.  I am somewhat nervous driving up the lane at the moment but my confidence will return.

Last week I went up to London - I stayed at Fran and Angelo's house and looked after Max whilst they were away:  he is such a gorgeous cat:  he loved getting into the fridge to see if there was anything tasty to eat!:

It was also fantastic spending time with Dot and Minnie:  she is almost crawling, and is very animated:
Here we are in Greenwich outside the Royal Observatory on the Meridian Line:

I also went to Portobello Road in Notting Hill, and found this amazing shop which used old sewing machines to enhance their walls:  quite mind blowing, and so effective:
There were "hundreds" of sewing machines - what a great idea!
Spending time with Minnie is so rewarding, she is just gorgeous!


We are at the moment renovating my Sewing Studio:  over the past couple of years the roof of the Conservatory has leaked more and more when the rain is heavy. Buckets everywhere!  Not good. So we are having a "proper" tiled roof put on:  this should make an enormous difference for me as it will no longer be freezing cold in there in winter and boiling hot in summer - no more faded fabric either! -  I am so excited.  The old glass roof came off, and tiles went on last week whilst I was in London, and the men will finish off inside this week with more insulation and plastering.  Then Rod will wallpaper it for me (it took some persuasion!) and put up lots of shelving before the new carpet goes down. Then the enormous task of putting the room back as I want it - that will be fun! Photos will follow.

I am sorry it has been such a long time since I blogged, but now I hope I am back on track!  I hope all my Followers are keeping well and busy and all is good.  Thank you reading this catch up, see you all again soon!



Sunday, 19 October 2014

Busy times

I can hardly believe how quickly the last 6 weeks have passed.  The days have been full - some good, some not so good.  But mainly filled with family joy with some stress thrown in for good measure. The same for most of us I am sure.  And somewhere in-between I have managed a bit of sewing!
This is my latest quilt:  Liberty fabrics and shirts!:
This will either be a wedding gift, or a 65th birthday gift:  not sure yet!
I had a fun-filled few days in the middle of September helping Jo from Cowslip at the Kirstie Allsopp Homemade Show:

Jo had a stand in the marquee - the weather was glorious (it reached over 90 degrees one afternoon!) - and the weekend was a huge success.  We were tired but Jo was so pleased with how well Cowslip was received.
I also managed some time in London visiting my grand-daughter Minnie:

So all was good - and then things changed:  our beautiful 12 year old Golden retriever Ben had been going "down hill" for a few weeks, and then suddenly the cancer was really bad:  the Vet was called and sadly he is now buried under the fir tree - along with our last cat Bosun whom we lost at the end of August. To loose two much loved pets in a month has been heartbreaking and it is just under a year since we lost Reg our other adored cat.  The house feels very empty without any pets.


This was where Reg and Bosum loved to be - in my warm sewing studio helping me - bless them. I miss them so much.
Then my dear old Mum had a really bad fall - and she has now been in hospital for over 3 weeks.
She was very badly shaken and her faced so so bruised - she slipped on her front doorstep whilst reaching down for the milk bottle early one morning, and fell head first onto concrete.  Not good at any age, but a disaster at 94.
We are not sure what will happen next, but it is looking unlikely that she can ever go home.  She hasn't walked since the fall and is constantly dizzy and very frail.  It is so very very sad.  So I have been up and down to Nottingham twice in 3 weeks too.  Off again at the end of this week.
This photo was taken back in the early summer - she was doing so well.
I have been staying in Mansfield with my sister Helena and b-in-law Dennis whilst visiting Mum in hospital:  they have 2 dogs: here is Helena plus dogs having a Sunday afternoon snooze (on a patchwork quilt of course!)!:
I will finish off now with some more pictures of Minnie, with Dot too - and shall update with the latest pictures in my next post.



I am sorry it has been so long since I updated, but as you can probably tell life has been rather full on.
I hope all of you are keeping well, and have enjoyed the glorious Autumn weather we have had over the past 6 weeks.  Looks like change is on the way - but always a good excuse to light a log fire and sew - and sew some more!

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Such a wonderful August

Well my last Blog update showed me having fun in London - and the fun and joy continued!  Our first grandchild Minnie Hamilton May was born on Wednesday 13th August weighing 9lbs 1oz.
Isn't she gorgeous - I am totally besotted!
Dot and Maarten are just wonderful parents.
I had the most special fun 12 days in London as you can imagine.  And the sightseeing continued:  I visited the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace:  amazing, I felt so proud of our Royal Family:
Standing in the Palace gardens and looking back at the building:  so much history and significant events have taken place inside those walls.
Rod came up from Devon and we walked miles through London - the best way to see our Capital City:
We kept coming across these benches:  aren't they fun!:
We had fun staying at Fran and Angelo's house and looking after MiuMiu:
The Sunday flower market in Columbia Road was great: and this area is full of great places to eat and wonderful interesting unusual shops:
And round the corner I found my favourite London Street name!:
Fran still has the first quilt I ever made, back in 1981!  I made this using Liberty prints - and although it has worn thin and has a few bald patches, I think it still looks pretty good for a first attempt!:
Now I am back in Devon, missing my London life!  But we have just had a lovely relaxing holiday weekend with Robbie and Nisha here.  We had another delicious Sunday lunch at the River Cottage Canteen in Plymouth, and although very wet and damp yesterday we enjoyed curling up by the fire and watching DVD's!  Summer is definitely over down here, but we are hoping for a beautiful September in the Tamar Valley.  I now need to get back into my Studio and find my rotary cutter and get back to being productive.  I have missed my Bernina!  I have quilts to make!
I will leave you with one more picture of Minnie:
Thank you for stopping by and sharing my news.

Saturday, 9 August 2014

Fun in London

I am up in London enjoying being a tourist!
Had a great time this morning, London was alive with hundreds if not thousands of people and children all riding bicycles!  As always Borough Market is full of delicious smelling food:

Southwark Cathedral always pulls me for a moment of quiet contemplation :
There is so much history in this part of London :


Then off to see Dot and Maarten and deliver fun quilt for their sofa bed in the baby's room: and see gorgeous new pram:  my first grandchild is due any day now:


Then off for a walk into Greenwich and an ice cream treat!: Dot looks so radiant:  being pregnant suits her!

And now I am house and cat sitting for Fran and Angelo:  the beautiful MiuMiu:
I intend this week to go and see the Folk Art Exhibition at the Tate Gallery and see the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace as well as catching up with friends. 
This is my second trip to London in 2 weeks:  I recently came up to support Fran on a 10K run in Hyde Park for Cancer Research:

Fran raised over £4000 with generous sponsorship from friends and family who know how special this Charity is to us. And then we had a family lunch out at a pub in Islington which serves only organic food:  needless to say it was delicious. 
So all is good:  just excited about the arrival of a new generation into the family. 

I hope everyone is having a good summer, certainly the weather here in the UK has been beautiful. 
Not much time for quilting at the moment whilst in London but will be cross stitching whilst cat sitting!
Thanks for visiting My Quilting Life. I will
Update baby news in due course !!