Showing posts with label Cushions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cushions. Show all posts

Friday, 29 March 2013

The End of Term

This term I taught one of my own designs, Friendship Quilt, and the classes finished this week in time for Easter.  I thought I would let you see all the beautiful things that were made this term, so sit back and enjoy.


Magdalen
I have to apologise to Magdalen for the quality of the photograph but I took it with my phone.



Pauline
Alison
Caroline
Edna
Philomena
Philomena made her quilt bigger.  It is the first one that I have quilted for someone else on my frame.


Elma


Margaret


Pat

Pat was finishing off some Christmas projects for herself after having made lots as presents.

As everyone had time to spare after making their quilts, they decided that they wanted to make cushions.

Caroline, Alison, Josie
Anna Rita
Edna
Mary
Majella
And finally, two of the girls who had attended my Bag Workshop, weren't content with one bag.  They had to make more.

Edna
 Philomena made a tiny one for her little granddaughter.

Philomena
I hope you enjoyed seeing all the pretty quilts, cushions and bags. 

Have a Happy Easter.

Sandra


 



 
 






Tuesday, 8 January 2013

French General Cushions

Firstly, I must thank my young brother for coming to my aid.  I wasn't able to upload my photos on the blog and so he changed me over to a new browser so now I'm up and running again.  Thanks Stephen.

For a long time, I have meant to make new cushions for my home from the remainder of the French General fabric that I used for my Stepping Stones quilt. 

So, I finally finished them before Christmas and was very pleased with how they turned out.

French General Cushions
They're a nice mixture of brown, red, beige and cream.  The backs of the cushions are French General fabric too.  Well, it is one of my favourites.

Churn Dash Cushion
Eight pointed star
Squares and triangles
Pinwheel cushion
 As I'm already talking of things French, I thought that I would show you some more of my photographs of Paris. I would highly recommend the open top bus tours and we were able to get off and on whenever we to explore.  It also gives a good vantage point for taking photographs.

The Pont Neuf
Notre Dame Cathedral
The doors on this imposing building were quite amazing.

One of the doors
Whilst we were queueing to get into the cathedral, I couldn't take my eyes off the hinges on the doors.

Intricate leaves, birds and scrolls
The metalwork was just so beautiful and delicate looking.  All I could think of was trying to quilt or applique something like this.  Amazing! Very inspiring.

The Rose Window
We found the prettiest sweet shop ever.  It is called La Cure Gourmande and it is impossible to walk into it without wanting to buy everything before you leave. 

Boxed chocolates and nougat



There were a few different designs for the metro signs.  Maybe if you lived there you wouldn't notice things like this anymore but I found everything very beautiful.  Hopefully I will be able to return to Paris again.




I could go on forever but that wouldn't be fair on you.  So I'll call it a night.

See you soon.

Sandra