The pink flowery one is for a girl..... as you can see, and the cream fabric at the back was planned for a boy, and this is what they turned into.
Just the beginnings |
So cute |
I love them |
His and hers... |
So as you can see there was a bit of a baby theme going on.
I have also sent off my mini quilt that I was making for a swap on flickr, have you ever visited the site? There are some really talented ladies making these quits for swaps..... go have a look scroll through the photos, you will be amazed.
I added a few extra's as a gift to my parcel.
I had a couple of the pin wheel blocks, so I made them into a pincushion and needle case. I never fill the pincushion, as I know in other countries they can get 'walnut shells' and other fillings that are much better than poly wadding. I also made one of the little plastic fronted wallets. So I hope she likes....
All I have to do now is track the parcel making sure it gets there, then sit back and wait to see what drops through my door.
I added a few extra's as a gift to my parcel.
Quilt and goodies |
Wallet, needle case and pincushion (stuffed for show) |
The other flickr group I have been working with is this one. You may remember that we started off with our own block and each month it was sent to the 'next' person to add a round. I thought I would start a scrappy block giving all the other ladies lots of different colours and fabrics to add to. I also thought I would eventually turn it onto a 'Quillow', well as my block gradually made its way across the pond to America and it soon became clear this was never going to be that 'Quillow'. The quilt top arrived home and measures approx 88" x 86"
Quilt top |
Some information from me that I think is worth a read
I am not sure how many of you wander around blog land looking for interesting things.....one of the sites I visit is 'Little Island Quilting' and there was some very interesting reading regarding pricing in the U.K. of Liberty fabrics, can I suggest you go here to see what I mean. I did get a follow up email from Alison and this is what she added ..
And the email conversation I was having with Liberty stopped when I
asked them how come they could ship fabric from Italy to the US which
is higher freight charges than to the UK, then the US pays 11.4%
import duty on fabric, then any associated state taxes, sell at more
than £5 less a metre and still make a profit, why couldn't a more
reasonable price be offered in the UK? I also questioned why not one
online retailer in the UK is prepared to sell for the less than £14 a
metre that Liberty are charging on their own website. It was at this
point that they stopped communicating with me which speaks volumes.
Hugely inflated price for UK customers and a silent gentleman's
agreement to price fix.
Nuff said!
All very interesting..... bit like the DMC embroidery floss that sells in the U.K. for almost a £1 and in the USA for as little as 39cents.....
Oh Jo!, I love the jackets. You have done a lovely job - again!!
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Wow Jo....those baby jackets and the dress are amazing. Who did you make the jackets for....your grandbabies?
ReplyDeleteI need to start on a dress for the girl to wear to a friend's wedding next month....in NO way will her big girl dress be as difficult as that tiny gem you made and I'm hesitating because of a side zipper!;) Ha!
Interesting about the Liberty fabric. I copy and pasted onto a doc so I can show the ladies at work the convo! So sorry you have to pay so much for DMC!
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Jo what lovely jackets and the dress is beautiful. Well done.
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