Hello

Thank you for looking at my blog. My latest passion is applique which I have been doing since 2015. I love making things and learning new crafts On this blog you will see some of the things I have been working on. You will also see wonderful items created by other people. When I am not crafting I enjoy being with family and friends, singing and family history. My favourite place in the whole world is anywhere by the sea and I have to get my fix every few weeks. My favourite colour is PURPLE but I love turquoise too!



Monday, September 28, 2015

Stitchers

Here is a photo of the textile group I have joined. We are hard at work on our projects.
 
 
 

Stitch WIP's

I have two more sea pictures in progress so I don't get bored!. The beach huts will probably be smaller and both pictures need lots more details. French knots on the hydrangeas?
 
 

 

Stitch Stash

I need lots of fabric for my new obsession. I hunted in the charity shops in Connemara and came home with some treasures. Sky is always difficult to do so a transparent scarf was a useful find. The others suggest bogs and moorland and gardens to me.
 
 
 

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Continuous Join

I decided I couldn't face sewing my granny squares together so thought I would try the continuous join method. I used the tutorial on the patchworkcrochet.co.uk blog and Lucy's blog at Attic 24. It is easy enough to do but one of those things it is difficult to get to grips with initially. I used silver grey for the joining row and I will use the colours and more grey in the border.
 
After you have joined the first row of squares together you go along the bottom of the first row. I slipped stitch into the beginning of the corner, did another slip stitch across the middle and slipped stitch into the beginning of the corner in the next square. I found this was the best way to make the corners sit neatly.
 
Here is a photo taken halfway through. I have now finished joining and I just have to do the border now.

  
 
  

 
 

Sherkin Shore

I have wonderful memories of my first visit to Sherkin Island. It was lovely to be out on the water and to see Baltimore and the Beacon from the sea. We walked down to Silver Strand and took our time about it. The air was cool, the sea and sky were a true summer blue, the hedgerows were filled with wildflowers and butterflies.
I could picture it in my mind when I was doing this stitched work. We spent happy hours there with the kids and Ryan promised to buy the island for me when he grew up. He is working now so I might call him on that promise.