
It would be very easy to make a non-doll version with fabrics your toddler would love. You oculd even make it in time for Christmas!
Pattern coming soon
best wishes
Colleen
Welcome to my blog. I post about what's going on in my world...mainly about patchwork quilting and knitting.








This is Renata's work in progress. There are 2 small two-block wallhangings here. The blocks just have some details to complete. Meanwhile Renata is placing the colourful squares between the blocks and around the edges. The work is pinned to a sheet hanging from a dowel rod.


Well didn't I get a lovely surprise! Lynn sent me photos of the very stylish cushions she made from my "Fleamarket Treasures" pattern. They are for a special friend Kellie who has an excellent business "Beauty in Vogue" in Karratha. Lynn doesn't mess around. I'm sure she only told me about starting them last week! I think she cut them out the day the fabric arrived in the Post Office :)



Here's how it looks set out on a bed. The middle of the quilt is now all asembled...the blocks sewn together and the lace sewn oner the seams. Just the borders to go! Bev will attach the borders, sew the lace over the joins then quilt something beautiful all around.




The Climbing Leaves Shawl designed by Karen Walker is at last blocking. This is just a glimpse of some of the details. Knit with Penny Rose zephyr lace yarn (merino and silk) on 3.75mm needles. It's interesting to knit, having changes of stitch patterns throughout the length. Once again I used Sullivans bamboo circular needles which I find great. They have a good balance between grip and slip:). Also they are very light weight, great for arthritic hands. The price is right too.

cheers
Colleen
This is a photo showing my progress on the "Allspice Tapestry" Jelly Roll quilt. As you can see it has some applique and a little broderie perse. I'm quilting around the motifs by hand and enjoying it very much. Just the binding to slipstitch, the pattern to tweak, a good photo session and the pattern will be ready for sale.
The girly "useful quilt"






At last, I can show you the photo of Lynn's patchwork table runner, which won first place in the Moonta quilting group challenge during Kernewek Lowender (the world's largest Cornish festival in the Copper Coast of South Australia).
These pictures show a lace shawl project that I made. Anna Dalvi designs shawls and presents them as mystery shawls over 4 weeks. I must confess that it takes me quite a bit longer than 4 weeks to make them :). It's great fun and a good learning experience as we all share our progress. This one's made from Malabrigo Lace yarn in colour Garnet.



Time to show my latest shawl, another mystery shawl from Badcat http://badcatdesigns.blogspot.com/.
Andrea designed this beauty and shared it on her blog over a few weeks. I used Kaalund Enchante yarn in Poinsettia colourway. It's a lace weight silk yarn. The photos aren't really good . They show the shawl blocking, detail of the bottom of the shawl, and back view on a willing model . It's beaded which was a lot of fun. If you're a member of Ravelry http://ravelry.com you can see more details there (I'm Piecepatcher).
I want to tell you about the great patchwork/quilting my sister Lynn is revelling in. She's taken to designing and the ideas are coming faster than she can create...and the creations are wonderful :) It will have to wait till next time though!


