This is One of the Ways I Pass my Time!





(The newest pictures are at the bottom of the page.)

Whilst we were moored at Braunston in the early days of our living aboard, I saw an advertisement for patchwork and quilting courses at The Bramble Patch, a shop and workrooms not too far away. We still had the car at that time, and so I went on several courses there, and learnt the basic skills of patchwork. The first things I made were these cushions:













After our first year, we no longer moored at Braunston, and so I couldn't visit The Bramble Patch any more. But I realised that I could teach myself some of the other patchwork techniques, by following instructions from books. I also had the good fortune to meet Margaret on a course at the Bramble Patch, and she is a live aboard boater, too. Several times our paths have crossed along the canal and we've spent a day together and she teaches me something new. She showed me how to make the diamond pattern bags in the photograph on the left, and, spurred on by my success, I made the striped bag from a pattern in a quilting magazine.











Whilst we were in Derbyshire I went on a course at Patchwork Direct and learnt yet more skills with the delightful Anne Esders, who is so supportive and encouraging. The first time I went, I completed this chairback.














The second time I went, she helped me put this quilt together. It's made from all the scraps I have left over from other projects.










                                                                                   Here is a lap quilt I designed and made....



The wall hanging below I made from a pattern in a quilting magazine.









                                                                                                         

                         I finished this lighthouse quilt in December, 2006















A Teddy CushionA Cushion I made for my Cousin A Clutch of Cushions

The next picture is of a Christmas wall hanging I made on a course at 'The Bramble Patch' at Weedon, Northants a few years ago.






I made the things below as gifts for when we went to Australia.

A Wall Hanging for Frieda who kindly lent us her house for a week.A Wall Hanging for Trev's mum A Cushion Cover for Trev's sister



I made this quilt for Cherry, as a thank you to her for allowing us to keep all our things in her garage over the past five years!




May 2009


Here are some pictures of a couple of things I have made recently:

A Wall Hanging called Attic Window A Double Bed Quilt


This is the table runner I made with Margaret



Last summer I had the good fortune to meet Marian Evans. She is the local co-ordinator for the Linus Project. The Linus Project is a charity which distributes quilts to traumatised and seriously ill children. You can read about their work here

I had made a couple of quilts for the project and Marian came to collect them. We have become friends, and I recently spent a day at ther house, and she showed me some new techniques--she's a very good quilter!

Here are the quilts I made for the Project:



Below are a couple of wall hangings I've made during the last year:

Autumn

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