Time has been slipping through my hands, and now is the first opportunity to blog again. All you stitching friends, a big thank you for your lovely comments. To be honest, that is also one of the reasons for not updating my blog. I just wanted Celtic Garden to get the honour she deserves!
Yesterday I took it to my LNS to get it framed. It will be away from home some time, but when she is ready, I will for sure get her a picture on this blog. A permanent one in the sidebar I think.
Last friday I had my birthday and as I am involved in some birthday exchanges, I received two packages. One is still on its way, and one is lost in the mail (poor Janaina!) as far as we know now.
Simone sent me the lovely package shown above. She made me a pincushion and used a pattern of Blackbird Designs. She changes the colours to my favorites (blue) and finished it lovely with the perfect backing and beautiful pins, which she placed in small groups.
She has also been going through my wishlist and sent me some lightblue fabric (great!!), Madeira floss, pins, a cute little pair of scissors (embellishment), a pair of socks with Stitching Girl on it (I never saw these before!), some ribbon, and last but not least a large piece of Chinese fabric. She knows about my China-madness and told me she had it for some time now, but thought it would be perfect for me. And how right can she be?!
Lisa (SBBC) sent me a Christmas package, and I love it! She stitched me a deer from Prairie Schooler, Cranberry Christmas, and finished it as a hanging pillow. She added some nice goodies: a piece of white 22 count aida, floss rings, ribbon an cord, a keyring that can be used to put something small in it, and Kreinik blending filament, blue.
In the evening I celebrated with my family (of course), my sister and brother-in-law and a bunch of old beloved friends. We had a great evening, chatting, laughing, eating, drinking. My (all of them non-stitching) female friends admired my craftroom (nothing special, but loaded with stitch-items) and of course my big finished Chatelaine.
To show some stitching progress I made a picture of my HOHRH. I spent most of my stitching time on 'Vibrant Vista' and 'Call of the Raven', which are to be seen on Our Friend's Haed SAL.
A week ago I went to Deventer, a small town, an hour trainride from Groningen. I had a great afternoon, dwelling through the city, roaming through bookshops and over the marketplace. All of a sudden I remembered reading Caroline's post about a lovely quiltshop 100 Roses, in Deventer, so I decided to see if I could find it. You should know Deventer is not that big, so it wasn't a problem. And visiting this shop I thought I might as well buy some fabric to make a start to my first small quilt. How come I have such strange ideas sometimes? I've never ever done something like quilting, and I don't have a friendly neighbour who does, or a grandmum so they can teach me! I have to find out all by myself! And listening to the explanation of the shopowner (a very friendly woman) it seemed to be so simple, so natural, as if I could sit down behing my sewing machine and an hour later I had my first-sewn quilt.
Coming home reality fell down on me, and I think I have to read some instructions on the internet first, and look for some good tutorials, and maybe, when I can find the time next summer, I can try to make a start .... But in the meantime some beautiful fatquarters are smiling to me from the corner of my craftroom lol
This might become a long, long post, because I also want to show you some pictures of our holidays, as I promised a while ago.
Remember we went to Germany for a week? We rented an appartement at a farm in the Eifel, an hour drive from Trier. We had a good time, but let the pictures speak for themselves!
View from the appartment
A place tot stitch can be found everywhere
The cowbarn
A little one has been born
Exhausted ...
Exhausted too lol
The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany come together here.
Karin loves horses and they do love her ;)
Visiting Trier
Former bathhouses (thermen)
Porta Nigra
And from another angle. DS (with cap) in front
DD is waiting for a horseride
An attempt to visit a castle, but on May 1st everything is closed.
We went out for dinner, on the last day of our holidays.
Normally, the kitchen looks like this ;-)
Or this :-)
11 comments:
Happy belated birthday, Joke! I'll have mine soon - I am also on SBBC, for the first time... Can't wait!
Nice holiday pictures, too!
Fabulous! How wonderful to see that you were remembered with love on your birthday. And your holidays look marvelous. I wanna go!!!!
I'm proud of you - quilting would be a wonderful skill to add to your repertoire (sp?). It is quite fun - I promise it is. :-)
Big hugs,
Marne
Happy Belated Birthday! Thank you for sharing your holiday - you have a beautiful family :o)
I totally agree with Viv! It´s so nice when you share a bit of your side of the world with us! I love it! =)
Again... sorry on the missing pack... I still hape hope.=(
Happy belated birthday! You have a gorgeous family -- I have a boy and a girl as well! As for quilting -- I bet you could do it, it's really not hard. You're so talented, it would be easy for you to pick up. I look forward to seeing your quilting! Lovely exchanges, and nice HoHRH! I love that piece!
Happy be-lated birthday to you!!! It looks like you had a fantastic time, the pictures are wonderful and do speak for themselves in a great way!
Happy belate birthday!
Cute socks!
From the pictures seems you had a great time.
I'll be doing patchwork, think is a little like quilting, and like you I'll be self taught so let's see how it turns out lol
Happy Belated Birthday Joke!!
Your vacation looks amazing!
You received some really nice goodies too!
Belated Happy Birthday, Joke!
Thanks for sharing all your beautiful pictures.
Wonderful holiday pictures.
Thank toy all for your birthday wishes :)
Marne, Margaret and Sandra: thanks for encouraging me!
Nice to read you all enjoyed my holiday pictures.
Hugs,
Joke
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