Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Miss Mouse

Miss Mouse says 'watch this space for the next quilt....'


Isn't she gorgeous- I fell for her at the last Handy and Divine pop-up shop, and a kind friend bought her for me.

The fabric behind her is for a quilt I hope to have ready for the next shop, although I might have to start staying up later than my usual bedtime of about 9pm to get it done!





Saturday, 20 October 2012

old and new

Life has rather caught up with me lately, so blogging has been neglected. I have been rushing to finish my friend's quilt, so I can get on with making things for the next Handy and Divine shop, which should open on 3rd December.

As anybody who has been following this quilt's progress is probably sick of the sight of the front, here is a picture of the back!




I had enough fabric left to make a 'pillowcase' to keep it in, which can double up as a cushion cover


and, as every quilt needs its own poem and this one is going to a hippo fan, I have added a poem called Hippos on Holiday by the wonderful poet Billy Collins.


Hippos on holiday

is not really the title of a movie
but if it was I would be sure to see it
I love their short legs and big heads,
the whole hippo look.
Hundreds of them would frolic
in the mud of a wide, slow-moving river,
and I would eat my popcorn
in the dark of a neighborhood theater.
When they opened their enormous mouths
lined with big stubby teeth
I would drink my enormous coke.

I would be both in my seat
and in the water playing with the hippos,
which is the way it is
with a truly great movie.
Only a mean-spirited reviewer
would ask on holiday from what?

Billy Collins



The cheeky pink and green hippos are from my friend's husband's underpants (unworn, I am assured!) I used one for the tiny label on the quilt back.

I have a pile of other projects waiting to be finished. I'd really like to get this quilt done before the weather gets any colder:


Its made from a mixture of new fabrics and vintage tablecloths and other embroidered linens. I love the holes, and the laundry marks, which tell a tale of past lives, and the soft feel of the well-washed fabric. It is backed with an old sheet with tiny rosebuds on it. How I love a good charity shop find!

Its a bit of a monster (kingsize bed size) and it has been patiently awaiting its final quilting for far too long.....
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