Friday 11 February 2011

Decision made!

What a relief to be typing these words...... my dilemma is solved; I have made a decision and it's neither the hex nor the ripple............
.............. it is in fact the blanket that so inspired me in the first place and suddenly a light bulb switched on and it all became very clear that Lucy's stripy granny blanket would be a perfect summer camping blanket! Phew! And I am delighted with the result so far..... here's a peek

Righto!I am off to give the dog a good walkabout.

Wednesday 9 February 2011

WiP's ~ Crochet thoughts

Today my thoughts are upside-down, tipsy-turvy and plain right confused! I had a great plan about my new work in progress ~ I firmly believe that the thought processes are the most important stages of any new project ~ I knew exactly what my new crochet project was so I ordered my new wool (inspired by Lucy at Attic 24 -  here ) and waited for all thirteen balls to arrive so that I could happily start my big granny ripple blanket for our camping trips this summer! But alas! as I was searching for my pattern that I used to make my little boy's blanket,

He chose the colours himself! They are even brighter than they appear in the photo! 
 I came across a pattern that I had downloaded quite a while ago but had completely forgotten about and now I am torn between a big granny hex blanket or a granny ripple.

I had the idea of making a bright, summery blanket so I chose colours similar to the ones I used in my daughters ripple blanket: 

It reminds me so much of icecream: raspberry ripple and mint choc chip, mmmmm.

But I just can't decide between them! here is the hex blanket I fell in love with over a year ago - argh decisions decisions.
I think the only thing for it is to go for a long walk to think it over...............................................................
Hopefully next time I'll have made a decision! 


Sunday 6 February 2011

List of Goals for 2011

Here is a list of all the things I would like to achieve in 2011, apart from keeping on top of the household chores and looking after myself and my family by eating healthily etc etc.

Books on my reading list:
  1. All's well that ends well - Shakespeare
  2. Miss Garnet's Angel - Salley Vickers
  3. The Invention of Hugo Cabaret - Selznick
  4. The Tar Man and
  5. The Time Quake - Linda Buckley-Archer
  6. Little Women - L.M. Alcott  *
  7. Northern Lights* and
  8. The Amber Spyglass - Philip Pullman
  9. The Children's Book -AS Byatt
  10. Treasure Island* - R.L. Stevenson
  11. Mortal Engines* - Philip Reeve
  12. Inkspell and
  13. Inkdeath - Cornelia Funke
  14. Apricots on the Nile - Colette Rossant
  15. Voices in the Park* - A.Browne
  16. Junk* - Melvin Burgess
  17. The other side of truth *- Naidoo
  18. Coram Boy* - Jamila Gavin
  19. Swallows and Amazon* - Arthur Ransome (currently reading)
  20. Roll of thunder hear my cry* - Taylor
  21. Peter Pan* - J.M Barrie
* Books that belong to my next (and last) O.U course starting in October

My creative creations:

Quilts
  1. My bedroom throw
  2. My daughter's surprise birthday quilt (October)
  3. A stripy quilt for camping in the summer
  4. Place mats for the kitchen
  5. My god-child's quilt for her bed
Crochet
  1. A granny square throw for the lounge
  2. A ripple blanket for camping in the summer
  3. Brooches  - which if they turn out well can be Christmas presents for the mums and grand mums in the family
Pictures
  1. A quartet of seasons.
  2. Tree of dreams
  3. Quotations
  4. Scrapbook albums up to date
Family life (children)
  1. Give the children happy, summery camping memories
  2. Be more firm with chores and their general helping around the house
  3. Focus on the positives rather than dwelling on the negatives
  4. Encourage their interests and feed their imaginations
I am sure that there is a lot more that I want to achieve but this is what my heart desires at the moment. I want this year to be a quilting year as I have so many ideas that I feel I will burst  open if I don't actually do them this year. I am waiting (very impatiently) for my wadding and cotton to arrive so that I can get quilting my patchwork top that I have made for my bed. My sleep is interruped with quilting dreams and ideas which means that I have to plan and put the next project down in my notebook before it disappears to the deep -end of my mind.

My bookcase is full with books that I haven't read and my Kindle is slowly filling up with books too - so I really need to plough through them this year. It looks like 2011 will be the year of children's books which I think is just fantastic. I can't wait to share the best ones with my children.

I have my fingers crossed for a lovely summer, especially as this year I won't be studying through it and can concentrate solely on my family. We hope to go camping by the sea and hopefully we will be able to take some of the quilts and blankets that I am planning to make - fingers crossed!!

So my creative year looks like it's jam packed already and I am so looking forward to the creative journey of 2011. I hope to regulary up date the blog with my progress so that by this time next year I can reflect and maybe learn from the process.

Next time: Quilt top update

Quilt top update : finished.

Just before Christmas I had this insatiable urge to make a quick simple throw for our bedroom. So I (very uncharacteristically) ordered myself an early Christmas present in the form of some Moda pre-cut packs which I cut up into 5" blocks.

I slowly pieced them together; row by row and (again) quite uncharacteristically I pressed the seams open and made sure that when I stitched the rows together that they all laid flat.
I  was pleased with my quilt top and the wait for the wadding to arrive was torture. But it eventually did arrive and I motored on with the quilting and binding until I was finally finished my simple patchwork quilt which is now going to adorn the bottom of my bed. Will post up a finished photo soon.

It seems that this was a weekend for finishing things. Not only did I complete my quilt (only a wash and airing needed to really complete the task) but I also finished one of my books on my list: Swallows and Amazons. This was a great read for me as it has made me look forward to our summer of camping. I am not what my husband would call a 'natural' camper but if it doesn't rain I am generally an okay camper but if it is miserable and I am cold then I quickly become a very unhappy camper! We have been toying with the idea of a caravan - but can't quite commit ~ not yet. So to make my camping experience more cosy and warm I have two new projects which are specifically for our summer camping trips and my head is all of a spin of what to start first: the crochet blanket or the old, new quilt.........

Bobby just making sure it was soft enough.




Next time: My new WIP's