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Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Journal Quilts

Work on the Journal Quilts has continued with February and March finally being finished at the caravan at the beginning of April.   Inspiration for the next one was slow in coming but thankfully it came in time to get it finished and uploaded on the CQ Yahoo group with one day to spare.

The February quilt was inspired by a watermill which was beside the river in this section.   I took a wheel design, made a foam stamp and used it to print some green fabric.   I then cut it in strips and reassembled it to use for the land either side of the river course.  This area of the quilt was machine quilted with a wheel shape.   Once again the river was bonded and machine quilted.



For the March quilt, I used the contour lines from the OS map and cut shapes in two different green fabrics which were bonded another green background, leaving the river valley clear for bonding the course of the river.   I machine zig-zagged the edges of the cut pieces and machine quilted the river.



Finally for April I created a background fabric by bonding some cut rectangles and squares of various green fabrics to some fusible wadding, added some torn sections of the map and then covered it with some dyed scrim.   This I then machine quilted around the map sections, taking the quilted lines to the edges of the quilt.   I then hand stitched a torn segment of the OS map showing the river to the quilt using small stab stitches and highlighted the river with blue stitches.

 

More making and doing with Nanny

Much of April has been looking after our grandchildren, first Eloise and Samuel and then Hope.   As we were at the caravan most of the time was outdoors but there were a few times when we entertained inside with a bit of craft work.

I gave Eloise her first experience of using the sewing machine, making a patchwork pin cushion that was a giveaway on a magazine.   She had here foot on the pedal and managed to get the stitching fairly straight!   Sadly, no photos to mark the occasion.

We also had two sessions of decoupage, decorating a horse and a dinosaur with coloured papers.   They all managed very well without too much mess but thank goodness I purchased a PVC table cover for such occasions.