Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Catching Up


How quickly the weeks can pass by. Why as you get older does time pass more quickly?

I have been busy stitching but during the last week life seemed to be getting in the way for various reasons. It is surprising how events can change plans.

We have had two jackdaws visit us by gaining entry down a chimney - what damage they wrought !! It took us six hours to clean up the bird poo and associated mess. We are left with broken ornaments, photo frames and staining to curtains, sofas, chairs, cushions, rugs and lamp shades. Fortunately our insurance policy covers us for this damage.

The exciting event was a visit to the V & A and a meeting with some of my "pin" pals. It was meant to be for a viewing of samplers but turned into a surprise birthday celebration.



I felt so blessed to receive an amazing gift made with love, generosity and the warmth of friendship.


Krista with the support of Jo and Elaine organized this STUNNING surprise. Elaine also assembled the quilt. I had no idea whatsoever.

 They collected 48 squares with Scarlet Letter motifs... AMAZINGLY from 44 different Scarlet Letter samplers!  

It was a worldwide effort with 9 countries over 6 continents represented! Australia, Canada, France, Scotland, Spain, Mexico, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and in the United States, 21 different states!  

I cannot put into words how touched I was. This quilt will be treasuerd forever and I feel very emotional every time I look at it.


The surprises didn't stop there. I was blessed to receive the Betsy Davies sampler stiched and personalised by Marsha Parker the designer of the Scarlet Letter



and a lovely coffee table book showing the construction and indivdual samplers that went into the quilt put together by Krista


Krista has also made a video about the quilt and if you are interested you  can follow this link to the orginal post.

http://scarletletteryear.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/the-secret-scarlet-letter-quilt.html


I have been cherishing my time with Archie.  Here he is with my son and daughter-in-law.



He is fascinated with ipads and iphones, last week I Facetimed my parents so that they could chat with him and when the call was ended he played with my ipad on my lap and took this selfie



A bit too much of a close up for my wrinkles !!! He then proceeded to Facetime Debbie in Ohio - thankfully the time difference didn't make it night time. I would of been mortified to wake someone up.

We have been trying to get a walk in most days. There is always something beautiful to see.



These aren't beautiful but were something we had never seen before.


It turns out they are a fungi. 



Despite Spring having been here for a few weeks now the coastal paths have not recovered from the wind damage.


It is wonderful to have such huge expanses to explore and often at this time of year meet no-one.

I started this post with a close up of Band 4 on Ellenor Wycks. Here is an overall photo of my progress so far.


I have now switched to EK 1653 even though it is hard to leave Ellenor.



I have spent sometime with my sewing machine and have nearly finished this cute little cushion. Just the buttons to sew on now ready for Easter.


It is a design by Jo from The Cowslip Studio which is situated in Cornwall. Jo makes the most wonderful quilts. Next week Mary Berry is visiting for a cookery demonstration at The Cowslip and  I am so excited to be attending and meeting someone I have admired for many years. I have her books ready to take with me hopefully to be autographed.

Until next time ......


Sunday, 2 March 2014

Walking in the rain


Band five is complete. I am sorry for the awful photo, the light is so bad today.

The wet weather is back and it has rained long and hard today. We ventured out for a quick walk and once again had the beach all to ourselves.


Poppy and Blue both like to dig in the sand but it has all been washed away.




It was definitely a day for the dogs to have their warm, waterproof coats on. The rain was icy cold and felt like hail at times.



We needed our waterproofs onto. I took this accidental selfie on my phone whilst trying to photograph this.


A huge chunk of the coastal path has been washed away. You can see in the top right hand corner where the path down to tthe beach has been closed. You can also see Ray (just) in the top left hand corner.



The sea is so powerful and has dragged the sand from the beach. The fence you can see is the boundary of the golf course.

The exposed stones have some interesting shapes and layers.



It always amazes me how life can spring from nothing. It gives such hope but then we saw this.


Since last Sunday a wreath had been laid on the headland. I do not know of anyone who has died here. I wondered afterwards if someone's ashes had been scattered.

We were very wet and cold when we got home. Poppy and Blue enjoyed a rub down with the towels we had left warming on the AGA and we thawed out with hot showers and  a good old cup of tea.


Saturday, 1 March 2014

In every walk with nature one receives far more that she seeks




EK progresses but Band 5 is taking longer than the previous 4. It is far more intricate but I have enjoyed its twists and turns.

Do you remember this quilt I posted about in January


I have now pieced together the off cuts to make another one in reverse. Here it is on my design board.


I hope to start the quilting this week but need to choose a design.

I recently made two cushions from the same pattern but using different fabrics for the patchwork centre and linen for the surrounding strips and back panel.


This is a great way to use up offcuts of linen from samplers. I have even used small scraps on the right hand cushion for the patchwork.

The wet weather has continued and although today has been dry it has been very wintery and "grey".

We decided to walk the nature reserve between Mullion and Predannack.


The ground is very wet.



and muddy


You wouldn't want to loose your wellies in this !!!




or this



on second thoughts we had better find a way to walk around



There is always much beauty to be seen


Here is Mullion Cove



The recent storms have caused damage to both walls and you can just make out a JCB carrying out repairs and  moving boulders whilst the tide is out.





Our walk now took us back towards Predanaack.




This little cove is only accessible by sea and you can often spot seals here but none today.



A climb over the style and a last look back.




We were all tired after trudging through the mud and the car was a welcome sight.




I am now sat in front of the wood burner typing surrounded by Ray, Poppy and Blue snoring.

Blue is definitely having sweet dreams.