Having been given a jelly roll and a quilting book for Christmas 2010, there is no excuse not to get on with quiltmaking.

Here's what happened next...



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Saturday 10 March 2012

Christmas Quiltalong 2012 - Mar pt2

So when I settled down with my sewing earlier, I made festive chains of 2" squares and draped them across the ironing board until the two piles of fabric were all matched up.

Then I went for a run, ending up at mum's house where she cooked an early dinner for my brother, two nieces and me. It was homemade roasted butternut squash soup, followed by chicken supremes with broccoli in orange sauce with veg, and then meringue nests with raspberries and cream. Yum!

You would have laughed if you saw me running - I'd borrowed mum's ladle which she wanted back for the soup, and of course I didn't have a bag on me, just my running kit, so I ran 4km carrying the ladle in my hand as I ran!

And home again, I've separated all the chain-sewn squares and pressed them all ready for matching into four-patches.

I'm not sure I'll have time to finish these tonight - I want to have a look at what you're all up to, then I must have a shower, and I'm going out later for a beer or two...

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  1. Oooooo. I love the beer part. You accomplished a lot today.

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    1. It was a good lay, Irene - and the beer much appreciated!

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  2. I would have run to your mom's. Lunch sounded super! Happy quilting!

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    1. I must remember to pinch the chicken recipe off mum - it was superb! Maybe I'll post it up next QAL day!

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  3. You ran 4k after you'd painted railings and done all the housework? Next time you moan at me for "doing so much" I may just have to have a conversation with you about dark coloured pots & pans ..... {grin}

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    1. The railings are only half size above the front wall so it didn't take long. I thought that I'd done it quite efficiently - and tidily too - until later on sitting in the pub wearing a 3/4 sleeve top when I discovered where the gaps must have been between the overalls and the gloves - blobs of charcoal grey hammerite on the underside of forearms not a la mode apparently...

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  4. Wow! What a day you had! You accomplished so much! Your mom sounds like a gourmet cook. Lucky you!

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    1. Mum's a great traditional cook - we grew up with all home made dinners, pies, cakes & biscuits. Actually, I'm surprised we aren't all the size of a barn!

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  5. It's a great picture of your decorated ironing board Hazel!

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    1. It was very festive, Lynn!

      It reminded me of the paper chains that you used to be able to buy (I'm not sure they were a British speciality - a pack of strips of coloured paper with one end gummed so the ends would stick together in a loop, then the next threaded though & made into a loop). Kept us quiet for ages making them, then dad strung them across from the ceiling. Ah - happy days!

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  6. Even I might have run towards that dinner!

    I love the 2 fabrics you're using for the 4 patches. They're going to look great in the quilt.

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    1. I'm glad I changed my mind on the fabric - I'm really pleased with gold pattern fabric in particular.

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  7. I would have like to seen a pic of you running with a ladle...lol
    You colour choices are very pretty

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    1. Yeah - well, I would have looked like a real oddball with my ladle, so I'm glad no one snapped me!

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