I'm pleased to say I've got all my secret sewing projects completed.
2 of the projects will be revealed soon, I promise!
To more pressing matters, a birthday present for a 'fruit tea loving 12 year old' was required for tomorrow!
I know this particular young lady also loves the colour purple (a girl after my own heart!). You can imagine the bother I had trying to wrap this one up!
I also managed to make a start on my Christmas present making by cutting out pjs for my 3 girls!
3 guesses who the camo is for!!!
And if anyone living in N.I. is stuck for a present idea, how about one of these?
Vouchers in different values are available. To purchase a gift voucher, just drop me an email justjudedesigns@hotmail.co.uk.
You may remember 2 mini pouches I made for our Bee Blessed craft fair.
Well they were made with the leftovers from this ....
I really enjoy the Quilt As You Go (QAYG) method of piecing and quilting all in one go! It's so satisfying using up scraps and leftover jelly roll strips! And let's face it, we are always generating more scraps!!
This shopper is of generous proportions, and has an inset zipper closure. I will be teaching it in class next term, and I'm fairly sure folks will enjoy this technique as much as I do!!
I couldn't resist making a wee matching pouch to go with it!
And in all the hustle and bustle of the pre-exhibition shenanigans, I completely forgot to tell you that I signed up for Rachael's Low Volume Charm swap! Here are my submissions, which I got from this lovely lady!
Minimalista (Confetti Watermellon); Comma Nigella Multi
2 yards of loveliness all chopped up and delivered. Now I just have to be patient and wait for a bundle of low volume goodness to make it's way back across Belfast to me!!
Jxo
QAYG Handbag Class (5 weeks) starting Wednesday 12th February, 7pm.
I love socks! I love the feeling of new socks! And I especially love the feeling of cosy knitted socks!
The perfect fit!
These bright and beautiful (& oh so soft) rainbow socks arrived on Wednesday from my lovely Finnish friend, Teje!
I was actually so tired & cold Wednesday lunchtime, that I had popped my electric blanket on and got into bed to open my post and answer some emails!! Imagine my delight when I opened T's lovely package!
They have cheered me up no end! Thank you T! You are a treasure!
Last Saturday was our annual Exhibition and Craft Fair/Fund Raiser, where my students get to exhibit all their wonderful makes as well as an opportunity for us to raise funds for Bee Blessed and Oasis Ladies Quilting Group through the craft fair and tea/coffee donations.
It takes a small army of dedicated and talented people to get all our stalls, props and exhibits from this .....
..... to this:
And if you want to make a wee cuppa and sit back and enjoy the highlights of our day, here is a slide show of the special day!
(If you are having difficulty viewing this, click on here and select Slide Show.)
I just want to take this opportunity to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone who submitted their items, helped us on the Friday night, came along to visit and buy on Saturday and despite having very tired legs, help pack everything away again on Saturday! And a special thank you to Gordon, our resident photographer for the day! You rock!
Over £1200 was raised across both charities! How cool is that!
You are all amazing! I'm so proud of my students, and I feel so blessed to be surrounded by such a wonderful team of friends. You never cease to inspire and encourage me!
Today we remember those who gave their lives so that we can live today in freedom.
A hand knitted poppy, which I bought from the Oasis ladies at Saturday's craft fair
And 3 years ago, on remembrance Sunday, we met and adopted this cute street kid!
Our very own Poppy!
Her doggy bandana was made for the craft fair on Saturday by one of my ladies! She loves it! I hope to update you all soon on the fabulous day we had on Saturday!