Life is hectic...quilting, teaching, housework, gardening, dog walking, staying awake until errant younger daughter arrives home after a night on the town!!! Superwoman, not me!!!! Yawn and reach for the wine glass...
I have been very neglectful of my blog lately...must get more organised. I have recently been very busy quilting...two lovely Kaffe Fassett quilts brightened up the studio..
Aren't they gorgeous! A nice edge to edge pattern suited these quilts. Then I moved on to a more traditional piece of work.
A wonderful blue and white quilt destined for someone's dad. Just love the ribbon border.
Meanwhile I am busy cutting and sewing a newly aquired Layer cake when I have a moment. I will post the results as soon as it is done!! (who knows when that will be!) My role as taxi driver to Mr RC is now being called upon as he arrives at the train station from working in London, so must dash....
Thursday, 19 May 2011
Friday, 29 April 2011
Another birthday, a visit and a royal wedding....
Well, I have been very neglectful of my blog for a few weeks....but lots to tell. My quilting has kept me soooo busy up to Easter with lots of last minute 'please do this quickly for me' quilts...
M's quilt turned out really well and she was very pleased. Photo is not brilliant, but there was a lot of cross hatching involved in this one! Mr RC had a few days off work to celebrate my birthday and Easter so quilting was put aside for a couple of weeks and we had a splendid time with my Mum and Dad roaming the Wiltshire countryside on a visit to Stourhead, enjoying a lovely cream tea and the Spring sunshine...
Even Raffi had to keep in the shade, it was very hot....
The rest of the holiday has been hard work, as a fence had to be erected in our back garden....nearly finished that job now.
But today, we watched the Royal wedding on the television...Wow, what a dress and a lovely ceremony..I spent most of the time in tears, it was so beautiful, but it doesn't take me long to get soppy! Wonderful...the bunting looked good too
We enjoyed a bottle of champagne and a good walk to finish off a memorable day...
Next week, it is back to work as lots of quilts have arrived in the last week and I must keep the wolf from the door, so to speak!!
Until next time....xx
M's quilt turned out really well and she was very pleased. Photo is not brilliant, but there was a lot of cross hatching involved in this one! Mr RC had a few days off work to celebrate my birthday and Easter so quilting was put aside for a couple of weeks and we had a splendid time with my Mum and Dad roaming the Wiltshire countryside on a visit to Stourhead, enjoying a lovely cream tea and the Spring sunshine...
Even Raffi had to keep in the shade, it was very hot....
The rest of the holiday has been hard work, as a fence had to be erected in our back garden....nearly finished that job now.
But today, we watched the Royal wedding on the television...Wow, what a dress and a lovely ceremony..I spent most of the time in tears, it was so beautiful, but it doesn't take me long to get soppy! Wonderful...the bunting looked good too
We enjoyed a bottle of champagne and a good walk to finish off a memorable day...
Next week, it is back to work as lots of quilts have arrived in the last week and I must keep the wolf from the door, so to speak!!
Until next time....xx
Thursday, 17 March 2011
A visit and a couple of birthdays.....
Mr Zach is now two years old!!! Enjoy woolly boy!!! And there is a birthday coming up for Mr RC shortly, so lots of reasons for celebrating in the Running Chicken household.
This week has been particularly busy, getting ready for a visit to Pilgrim Quilters in Banstead, Surrey. I had been 'booked' to give a talk on longarm quilting and anything connected with my business...so the last few days I have been cutting and stacking fat quarters, half metres and scraps of fabrics to take with me
It takes a long time to cut everything and fold it neatly....but it all looked lovely and colourful and I wanted to buy some!!!!
The journey was interesting...not one to travel far, the evening we do need to go somewhere saw the M4 being closed and of course the resulting gridlock in every direction....however, with Mr RC at the wheel, we managed to do a tour of back roads to safely bring us out our destination. A visit to my Mum and Dad's house first.....a very welcome cup of tea (or two) and some gorgeous poppy seed bread meant we were set up for the evening talk! Then onwards to Banstead. We arrived at the hall and carried in the fabrics, quilts and various paraphernalia associated with longarming.
And what a lovely welcome....lots of members and a thriving group. Feeling very nervous, as this was my very first talk to such a big group, I launched into my talk....I was very lucky to have one of my customers quilts to show (thanks M for allowing this) and some of my own creations.
After the talk, everyone mingled and chatted and fabric was stroked and chosen!! Thanks everyone for making me feel so welcome....I really enjoyed my visit.
The way home beckoned and we arrived at about 11.30 to be greeted by two very excited woolly monsters who jumped and growled with delight....another lovely welcome!!!!
We all slept very well last night......
This week has been particularly busy, getting ready for a visit to Pilgrim Quilters in Banstead, Surrey. I had been 'booked' to give a talk on longarm quilting and anything connected with my business...so the last few days I have been cutting and stacking fat quarters, half metres and scraps of fabrics to take with me
It takes a long time to cut everything and fold it neatly....but it all looked lovely and colourful and I wanted to buy some!!!!
The journey was interesting...not one to travel far, the evening we do need to go somewhere saw the M4 being closed and of course the resulting gridlock in every direction....however, with Mr RC at the wheel, we managed to do a tour of back roads to safely bring us out our destination. A visit to my Mum and Dad's house first.....a very welcome cup of tea (or two) and some gorgeous poppy seed bread meant we were set up for the evening talk! Then onwards to Banstead. We arrived at the hall and carried in the fabrics, quilts and various paraphernalia associated with longarming.
And what a lovely welcome....lots of members and a thriving group. Feeling very nervous, as this was my very first talk to such a big group, I launched into my talk....I was very lucky to have one of my customers quilts to show (thanks M for allowing this) and some of my own creations.
After the talk, everyone mingled and chatted and fabric was stroked and chosen!! Thanks everyone for making me feel so welcome....I really enjoyed my visit.
The way home beckoned and we arrived at about 11.30 to be greeted by two very excited woolly monsters who jumped and growled with delight....another lovely welcome!!!!
We all slept very well last night......
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
A new week...
Just come home from a mornings teaching....sun is shining, and spring flowers are beginning to bloom
The daffs are tiny and so pretty! I really love this time of the year especially as the evenings are beginning to draw out.
I have been very busy with quilting lately, sending a couple of quilts off this week and loading three more! The Statler certainly helps with the edge to edge work, although the custom work is still very time consuming, but wonderful! I took time out to finish one of my own projects this last week.....very bright Lecien fabrics, and very jolly
The lemoyne star block is lovely but my favourite is always the bear paw...just love it!! Just have to find the time to quilt my own quilts now! One day........!!!
The daffs are tiny and so pretty! I really love this time of the year especially as the evenings are beginning to draw out.
I have been very busy with quilting lately, sending a couple of quilts off this week and loading three more! The Statler certainly helps with the edge to edge work, although the custom work is still very time consuming, but wonderful! I took time out to finish one of my own projects this last week.....very bright Lecien fabrics, and very jolly
The lemoyne star block is lovely but my favourite is always the bear paw...just love it!! Just have to find the time to quilt my own quilts now! One day........!!!
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Where do the days go....?
It has been mighty busy in the Running Chicken household lately! Just when I thought I had got on top of the backlog of quilts coming in, I have had lots of enquiries and quilts arriving by post and with their owners!! It certainly keeps me out of mischief, and I am soooo lucky to be able to do this job. H is coming today to pick up her absolutely beautiful appliqued and pieced quilt...
It has taken forever to quilt, but it is gorgeous and a real pleasure to do! Hope you like it H!!
I have allowed myself a little time to sew too..only making small, quick projects, but they are fun and they don't end up in the pile of UFOs normally found in my studio.
And finally, it is good to know someone loves me...
It has taken forever to quilt, but it is gorgeous and a real pleasure to do! Hope you like it H!!
I have allowed myself a little time to sew too..only making small, quick projects, but they are fun and they don't end up in the pile of UFOs normally found in my studio.
And finally, it is good to know someone loves me...
Until next time.....xxx
Thursday, 10 February 2011
Mug rug piccies....
Here are the mug rugs recently sent to the other side of the world.
They are quite bright and cheerful, but a bit of fun!! Horrid weather here today...grey and rainy and everytime the dogs go outside, they come in with very very muddy feet which they happily transfer to my kitchen floor (which is cream!!) Driving me mad.....
They are quite bright and cheerful, but a bit of fun!! Horrid weather here today...grey and rainy and everytime the dogs go outside, they come in with very very muddy feet which they happily transfer to my kitchen floor (which is cream!!) Driving me mad.....
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Mug rugs sent
Just a quick post today. My mug rugs have been sent to a recipient in Australia..piccies to follow! I wonder who is making them for me?
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