Hand Drawn Garden Plus flimsy |
Two weeks ago, fellow Stitch Tease bee mates Di and Helen came to visit, and stayed in our little riad. On their first morning, Zaki and I gave them a basic orientation of the souqs. Here's Di and Zaki having a chat and putting the world to rights.
And here's my 'How am I going to carry 2 stools home!" face. Thank you Di for your help!
Photo credit - Helen at Runquiltknitwrite |
Photo credit - Di at Quiltova |
Of course, you can't have 3 quilters in the same room without the obligatory show and tell. Here are the three of us holding my first Stitch Tease quilt. It was snapped by our guardian while Helen and Di's taxi to the airport waited outside hence it is a little fuzzy.
I hope they'll come back and visit again. It was fun to have them around.
And yesterday my mum left after staying for 2 weeks. Here she is waiting for her camel burger at Clock Cafe.
...and here's the camel burger. A-MAZING!!
...and here's a snap of me having a cuddle with my boy.
So has there been any sewing going on I hear you cry. Well yes there has.
A few weeks ago, I cut up most of the half yard bundle of Anna Maria Horner's Hand Drawn Garden bundle I bought from Jennifer a few months ago. I cut it in to simple squares as I wanted to make a simple patchwork quilt. Only this line is very eclectic and I wasn't sure the whole thing was working. After asking for advice on Instagram and receiving some good stuff, I ignored it and made a plus quilt.
Crazy and eclectic.
I added a 2 1/2 scrappy border of low volume fabrics to frame the craziness and then added a 2" border of more Hand Drawn Garden.
This may not be everyone's cup of Orange Pekoe but it's most definitely mine. I absolutely love it - it's big, bold and beautiful and I can't wait to baste and quilt it. I just have to order some backing!
So now it's back down to earth with a bump. Back to work but with the promise that summer hols offically start in 10 weeks - woohoo, oh and a quilt commission too.
More of that next time. Happy Days.
Great visitors, and beautiful quilt top!
ReplyDeleteI will make your maples next week, kids permitting xxx
Absolutely beautiful top. The prints suit the pattern perfectly. It looks like life is treating you so very well with bright skies, smiles, good friends and delish food. So happy that you shared it all with us :)
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous, happy photos! You live in such a bright and sunny place, so envious of all those handcrafts and pottery!
ReplyDeleteYay for fabulous visitors and quilts! Don't believe that was a camel burger though, not a hump in sight...
ReplyDeleteYour days have been so full of good stuff. Love to hear about it, and love that quilt. The colours are stunning.
ReplyDeleteOh all those sunny photos are making me jealous! Love those pluses, so vibrant.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours of that quilt but I really really love the low volume border. Genius!
ReplyDeleteI would go wild in that ceramic shop, I just love the patterns. I bought 2 plates when we were in Tunisia last year. Morocco is on the list :)
I love the quilt. Love it. Your beautiful vibrant quilts always look so wonderful with their Moroccan backdrop. Glad you've had such nice visits. Was that Actual Camel?! I didn't know you could eat them!
ReplyDeleteI think that quilt is absolutely fabulous! I hadn't realised it was a plus quilt until I looked at it sideways, but it works for me on every level - bright, colourful and fun! Enjoy finishing this one! And what a wonderful week you've had with your friends and family.
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous happy snaps! It looks like a wonderful few weeks. Your quilt looks amazing! Bright and bold, but it works beautifully.
ReplyDeleteLove love love this quilt! Glad you've had so many great visits lately :)
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see your happy visitor pics! And your quilt is mad and wonderful! Jxo
ReplyDeleteA lovely reminder of our holiday - it seems an age ago now!
ReplyDeleteYour comment about the No. 33 bus made me laugh out loud, not heard that for years, but how right you are. Looks like you had a fabulous time though. Love both your quilts xx
ReplyDeleteI love the plus quilt - it's perfect!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun photos.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is so cheerful and happy.
From all the smiles, I'd say good times were had by all. Lovely pics, Annabella!
ReplyDeleteWow. Your newest quilt is a fiesta of gorgeous colour. Bold and beautiful has my vote. Wonder what you'll choose for the backing?
So wonderful Annabella! The visitors AND that gorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to hear that you've been having a good time! Love that quilt top!
ReplyDeleteLooks so fun! Can I come next time? Love your hand drawn garden of gorgeousness!
ReplyDeleteIt is a busy place at your house. Those markets are incredible, I would love to see them. I also love your quilt, plus quilts always make me happy.
ReplyDeleteI'm still sad I missed this fun girls trip with my fellow stitch teasers.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great time was had by all of you! Love your colourful quilt!
ReplyDeleteHappy happy days!!! Love the quilt! Look slike you had a fab time.. Never tried a camel burger, have to now (already tried ostrich and zebra...)
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