Monday 1 September 2014

Blushing Tomatoes!

I have been gone ages and have not been near anyone else's blog for absolutely ages either. No excuse available. Just got out of the swing of it.


However, a greenhouse could be an excuse.


Or going on holiday and drinking a lot of wine.

Generally flaffing maybe.


While flaffing about and getting distracted by all sorts this summer I have worked a little tiny bit on my bird quilt.

I sprayed it with procion dyes in warm colours.



I cut circles in freezer paper, then ironed this onto the fabric and rubbed markal paint sticks onto the cotton. This created the white circles. I also used the cut circles from the freezer paper, ironed these onto the cotton and rubbed coloured inktense blocks over the edge of the circle. Both these effects are shown in the pic above. I hope that makes sense.




Just a few details so far. I have machine and hand stitched into it and I am pretty happy with how it's going. It's just going a bit slow, and I am at the stage where I am thinking about what I want to do next.



Oh, and the Liberty dress that Martha gave me got shortened for summer and I wore it to the Somme this year. I thought it appropriate because of the red poppies in the print.


Selfie At Thiepval.


I have quite a bit of this print left which is fabulous.

And the greenhouse today......


The tomatoes are eventually going red after all the staring at them I have been doing!


Spot the green chilli and the yellow chilli.


I think I am pushing my luck with these melons.


But hopeful for the butternut squash.

Enough about gardening.
Concentrate on one thing at a time.

4 comments:

  1. you sound as if youve had a busy summer...the bird quilt is coming on well!

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    1. I seem to be busy non stop at the mo. Would love a few weeks of just doing sewing and drawing and messing about in sketch books.

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  2. wow I have greenhouse envy. Our tomatoes are still green, started in our mini greenhouse then progressed to the garden. And I love the Liberty dress, very appropriate for the Somme.

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    1. Helen Helen, your Bee blocks are fab and I would like to do some. Maybe I need to wait and join next year?

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