We had our penultimate A to Z session on Saturday - and what a great collection of blocks are being worked on . . . As usual, I didn't get picture of them all, but the ones I snapped . . .
H for the Copper Horse
G for Guards
Y for Yummy Mummies (and they will have yoyos!!!)
And K for Knight.
Now I have to add something about this one. If I tell you the child doing this is 6, you will assume (I think) that mum has taken the child's idea, and is working from a reference book - so I have also taken a photo of his original drawing - how awesome is that!
And totally unrelated, I am so glad that to go to work I turn left of of my road . . . if I turned right this is what I would have been joining on Friday!
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Sunday, 27 May 2012
A to Z Project Progression
Friday, 18 May 2012
Museum in May
Today's theme at Chertsey Museum's Fun With Fabric was 'Gadgets' - not much to show from the session, although we all had fun playing!
However, inspired by last month's Mola workshop, they were some great pieces for Show and Tell:
Deborah's cat, with lovely zig zag edges
Denise's tree, simple but striking
Susan's seahorse, with embroidered detail
Mahala created this embellished geometric piece, and also made some other patches using a combination of this technique and the reverse applique from a few months ago
Scarlett, our 'new girl' has fitted in really well, and made this lovely cat
Iris is still working on this paisley inspired block with stunning vivid colours
Me? I started a fish, but didn't finish it! Next month we are looking at Somerset patchwork - once I work out how to do it!
Benta@SLIKstitches.co.uk
However, inspired by last month's Mola workshop, they were some great pieces for Show and Tell:
Deborah's cat, with lovely zig zag edges
Denise's tree, simple but striking
Susan's seahorse, with embroidered detail
Mahala created this embellished geometric piece, and also made some other patches using a combination of this technique and the reverse applique from a few months ago
Scarlett, our 'new girl' has fitted in really well, and made this lovely cat
Iris is still working on this paisley inspired block with stunning vivid colours
Me? I started a fish, but didn't finish it! Next month we are looking at Somerset patchwork - once I work out how to do it!
Benta@SLIKstitches.co.uk
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Wednesdays In Windsor
We had a great group of working this week for the A to Z project. All but one family had attended before, so there wasn't so much for Claire and I to do in the way of explaining, so I managed to get plenty of photos this week.
This is block is P for Park - with a witches hat, slide, trees, flowers, birds and clouds - N and N stitching down some of the details
J for Jubilee River. Here N is doing some really neat stitches: I think I need to borrow him to teach some of the adults!
A and his mum and brother have the letter N, and are working on Windsor by Night, - they have picked some really bright colours to show up against the night sky. I think I might introduce them to glow-in-the-dark thread!
O and his mum got the letter O, and have chosen to show the Olympic Rowing which will be held at Dorney Lake near to Windsor. Lovely snipping for the sun's rays there O!
The lovely G who isn't even old enough to come to school yet is attending every week as mum is helping deliver the classes - here she is sewing cherry blossom onto her patch for the trees in Alexandra Park
H and L have the letter R and have chosen Royalty. There is a castle, a corgi, and Will and Kate holding hands - here I caught H stitching the castle to the background, great choice girls.
This project is turning out to be so much fun!
Benta@SLIKstitches.co.uk
This is block is P for Park - with a witches hat, slide, trees, flowers, birds and clouds - N and N stitching down some of the details
J for Jubilee River. Here N is doing some really neat stitches: I think I need to borrow him to teach some of the adults!
A and his mum and brother have the letter N, and are working on Windsor by Night, - they have picked some really bright colours to show up against the night sky. I think I might introduce them to glow-in-the-dark thread!
O and his mum got the letter O, and have chosen to show the Olympic Rowing which will be held at Dorney Lake near to Windsor. Lovely snipping for the sun's rays there O!
The lovely G who isn't even old enough to come to school yet is attending every week as mum is helping deliver the classes - here she is sewing cherry blossom onto her patch for the trees in Alexandra Park
H and L have the letter R and have chosen Royalty. There is a castle, a corgi, and Will and Kate holding hands - here I caught H stitching the castle to the background, great choice girls.
This project is turning out to be so much fun!
Benta@SLIKstitches.co.uk
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Monday's Makings
The "Girls" at the Windsor class hardly seemed to need my help at all on Monday this week: Catherine was following a magazine's instructions to make a Union Flag purse. She knitted it in blue, and is now 'embroidering' over the stitches with more of the wool but this time in colours. (Thank goodness she didn't need help, as I cant knit!!!)
Sanjita and Amrita are both making I-Spy quilts: Sanjita is ready to base next week, and Amrita has started quilting hers - fab patchworks ladies
Jane is working on her second Christmas Advent Calendar: stitching the hems on the pocket flaps. A long job, but it's looking good
Katie is stitching the binding onto her table runner - and despite occasional cries of 'I cant do this' is doing a great job and very soon will have a table runner to put on her table - yippee!
Benta@SLIKstitches.co.uk
Sanjita and Amrita are both making I-Spy quilts: Sanjita is ready to base next week, and Amrita has started quilting hers - fab patchworks ladies
Jane is working on her second Christmas Advent Calendar: stitching the hems on the pocket flaps. A long job, but it's looking good
Katie is stitching the binding onto her table runner - and despite occasional cries of 'I cant do this' is doing a great job and very soon will have a table runner to put on her table - yippee!
Benta@SLIKstitches.co.uk
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Windsor A - Z project (week 4)
The families working on the A to Z project have been doing really well - the children's pictures are being faithfully converted into felt pictures
These are today's creations
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These are today's creations
J for Jubilee River
R for Royalty
(Kate and Will and a corgi outside the castle!)
T for Trinity St Stephens's
and this one is for Vansittart Park
(sorry Nina, cant remember if you had V or P!)
I love this photo - just look at the adults concentrating!
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Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Windsor A to Z project (week 3)
I didn't get may photos from this session, but you'll see the Ice Cream and Ice Skates blocks, and the Bridges and Boats block as they progress, when I get a chance to take some snaps, meanwhile here is:
T for Trinity St Stephen's
and V for Viaduct
which becomes our first finish:
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T for Trinity St Stephen's
and V for Viaduct
which becomes our first finish:
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