Not as much creativity as I would have liked has been going on here. It's been a mad time lately in the Knotted Cotton household - two children off school one after another, and rather too much catching up to do workwise as a result. But I'm crawling along with my stripey pebble quilt, after an enforced break when I ran out of Oakshott. This wasn't really surprising because, although I'd drawn up a pattern, I hadn't actually considered any measurements! Winging it means it is turning into a large quilt... Also on the go are three small secret projects to be revealed shortly.
Temporary or permanent Slow Bloggers are welcome to join the Linky - it stays open for a week and I'd love to know what creations you're working on, or what's been keeping you from them.
Saw this work by Ian Hamilton Finlay at Jupiter Artland, which seemed quite fitting.
I hope the bairns are feeling better. This just seems like a bag time of year for sewing. So much to do in the garden, places to go with the bairns etc etc. I just seem to be flitting from one thing to another. Take care of you and yours.
ReplyDeleteJune has been kind of slow sewing month for me, but lots of cooking. I'm really looking forward to seeing more of your pebble quilt.
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me of the BBC3 show :D looking forward to seeing more of the pebble quilt, and hope your wee ones are doing better.
ReplyDeleteSeems wrong to be inside powering away at the sewing machine when it is sunny, as it may not be like that for long! Hope the offspring are back to their usual, bouncy selves.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to seeing how the Pebble Quilt is growing - the original idea is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI'm on a slow make at the moment with a hand pieced quilt, but it is great to be able to pick it up whenever and wherever.