Saturday, 18 February 2012

You're Welcome!

My Welcome Wallhanging class finished this week.  

I love showing you what the talented ladies in my class have made!


There are 4 more amazing wallhangings not shown here.  Some of these ladies were beginners - didn't they do well?  I think the smiles say it all!

If you are interested in making this cute wallhanging for yourself or as a gift for someone else, the pattern is available in my Etsy shop.

Well, I gave up waiting on the bondaweb I ordered 10 days ago, and 'Carried on Regardless' with my Brit Bee Art Quilt.  I'm really pleased with how it looks so far.  Just need to do a wee bit of stitchery magic over the top and I'm finished.  

And today I have an afternoon of fun and frolicks with my Bee Blessed buddies.  I will be setting a new block for March, for any one who would still like to donate a block or two.  It's going to be a fun one, so tune in next week to find out more.

Two of my (noisier) kids are away this weekend.  I thought I would enjoy the peace & quiet but it just doesn't feel right.  I want them home with me!!!  What am I going to be like in a few years time when they actually start leaving home? Gulp!

Have a lovely weekend, whatever you get up to! 

12 comments:

  1. Great job by the class. Now, I hope you're not frolicking too much this afternoon, you have quilts to sew ;o)

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  2. You can have my 3 to keep you busy if you want - I have never been so pleased the holidays are over!
    Well done to your ladies, and have fun this afternoon x

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  3. What happy students...you did a great job!

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  4. Great work done with help from a great teacher!

    My first one flies of in October - I'll let you know how that feels but if you keep the welcome sign up I am sure they will keep coming back!

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  5. They're great (I sound like Tony the tiger!!) - you did a wonderful job of inspiring and teaching them!

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  6. Aww, how many minutes are the kids away for today? ;-P You're such a softie! x

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  7. I'm not letting my kids leave home. I already decided. You could do the same! ;-)

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  8. What a great class! I have totally failed to send you any old block, I think I need a direction but let me know if you still want a sampler or two and I will try to get a couple made this weekend. I get the kid thing totally, I keep telling them they have to move next door or I will move next door to them.

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  9. Looks like you had a great time! Well done, ladies!
    Does this mean we're off the sampler theme for the bee?

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  10. those wall hangings look fantastic, they did really well. My eldest should have been going to uni in September, but is redoing her 1st year of A levels, so won't be going now until Sept 2013: but I am dreading it :-(

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  11. Wall hangings look wonderful. I am fascinated how a pattern can look so different when made up by different people with different fabric. Looking forward to seeing the fruits of your afternoon labour! Di xo

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  12. They are great wall hangings!

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