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Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Hand made Christmas

When Number Two Daughter announced she would be making most of the presents she was giving this year she inspired me to get on with something I had been thinking about, but never quite getting around to, for a couple of years now - making quilts for the grandchildren




It all began when I found a fabulous stack of pirate themed fat quarters at a local store, perfect for a pirate ship quilt for The Little Senator


And one with cats for The (not so) Little Model


The littlest girl loves cuddly rabbits, so although this was a bit tongue in cheek...



I did include a pair of bunnies, pattern from the Little Cotton Rabbits collection


One of the girls has special needs, so for her a fiddle quilt


The other boy is always happy with his fingers around a pencil.



Lastly the big girl loves giraffes



2016 has been a stashdown year.  The shelves in my studio, carefully curated when JTH (a little fed up of every nook and cranny containing yarn and fabric) converted two thirds of our garage, were groaning and overflowing into five clip top plastic boxes. My aim, almost achieved was to get back to not needing those boxes. So making six lap quilts for the little ones in the family seemed a good idea, here they are, all done and ready for wrapping



I still did a bit of knitting and over the year, with the help of the Spreadsheet Of Doom on the Pre-process Yarnies group on Ravelry, I have either knitted, sold or given away over 15,000 metres more than bought, but more of that another time. Yet I still have so much on the needles, two pairs of socks, a shawl and a cardigan. I have looked longingly at posts on Facebook and Instagram at photos of holiday casting on but I'm remaining strong. I intend to complete WIPs first before beginning a new project.  I'm keeping strong... I am, truly ...

xx

C



2 comments:

  1. Those quilts are gorgeous! You must have quite the stash!

    Best wishes for 2017!

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  2. May I have some of your energy please? Amazed at all you achieve, such beautiful work, your grandchildren are so fortunate to have these quilts for themselves and future generations.

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