Thursday 28 February 2013

Folksy Shop

Hello

After months of dithering about, I have finally taken the plunge and opened a Folksy Shop.  I love sewing and my cupboards are getting full of things that I have made.  So I have decided to open a small shop that I will be able to stock up with my handmade treasures when the weather is bad and I can't do my normal gardening job.

If you fancy a quick peek, here is the link http://folksy.com/shops/GrannysButtonBox  I would love to know what you think.

Well the sun is shining so back to the day job - 2 gardens to do today.  Yesterday, actually took a layer off while gardening, first time my coat has been off this year.  I love this time of year, the first spring plants are flowering, don't you just love snowdrops and helebores.  Can't wait for the rest of the bulbs to come through.

Cheers

Sharon

Sunday 24 February 2013

Thread Catcher

Hello

Visited a friend in the village who quilts.  Her friend had made her a thread catcher.  I have never heard of them before but what a good idea.  Even though I have a bin next to my sewing table, I never hit it with threads that I cut off my patchwork, they consequently end up on the floor and then into the hoover!  So how about a bin for threads close at hand.  I haven't any excuses for missing this!  It took a bit of working out how to make one but here is my version, if I do another, it will be slightly smaller.




It is also very useful when I am hand sewing on the sofa, I normally balance cotton reel, scissors etc on the arm of the sofa, they usually get knocked off and end up on the floor or worse still, eaten by the sofa!

The cushion at that goes on the table is weighted with lentils (you can use sand) and it doubles as a pin cushion if you need one.

In real life, its not quite as pink as it looks, the camera decided it needed to be shocking pink for some reason!

Cheers

Sharon

Tuesday 19 February 2013

Garden Bench Quilt

Hello

Finished my quilt for the garden bench.  I have called it "Ready for Summer Quilt".  Making this quilt has made me think more about the summer as it is covered in my favourite flowers Roses.  The sun is shining but not quite warm enough to sit outside.




I have just realised that my indoor Cyclamen plant will be 30 years old this year.  It was given to me when I bought my first house in 1983.  It has flowered every winter since.  It gets dried off every spring when its finished flowering and spends the summer under a bench in my greenhouse, in Sept it starts to grow again so is re-potted in fresh compost and stays in the greenhouse until the frost start and then moves into the conservatory, where it flowers.


Cheers

Sharon

Tuesday 12 February 2013

Patchwork Cottage

Hello

Just a quickie - found this patchwork pattern for a cottage so thought I would have a go at it.


I had some tiny flower buttons and had bought some tiny bees and dragonfly buttons without having any idea what to use them for but they seem right on the cottage.  I hand quilted the cottage, put some card in the behind the backing fabric to stop it flopping about and sewed a handing loop on the back to make it into a picture.  An idea project for an afternoon's crafting.

Cheers

Sharon

Wednesday 6 February 2013

Finished Quilt

Hello

Had a couple of days at home again so managed to complete my Snuggle Quilt - might be using it later today to keep my toes warm if the predicted snow arrives.


Was going to put it on the line for an al fresco photo shoot but its blowing a gale and it would have ended up in the next field!

Cheers

Sharon