zaterdag 31 mei 2008

Visiting the Singer Quiltshop in Epe....

Today Jacqueline and I went to the quiltshop in Epe. I didn't know this shop and we really needed to do some quilt- shopping.

It's a lovely shop with a lot of fabrics, and all kind of little patrons. For my brother and sister-in-law I bought a lovely panel to make a baby-quilt. It has something to do with "Noah's Ark" and African prints. They will have their second baby in december.
Jacqueline bought a patron of a strawberry. Really fun!! So I also bought fabrics to make a few for my new kitchen. One of the ladies asked if there was a quiltshop in The Hague/Den Haag, so I did some promotion for Evy . It's my favorite quilthshop.
If you're in the neighbourhood of Epe or The Hague, it's really worth visiting these shops:
Afterwards we went for coffee, and looked through some American magazines Marne send me. Jacqueline helped me saving my "big" problem. Wich patron I'm going to make from my American fabrics in september.
So after some talking and good advice, here is a picture of the patron I want to make. I only want to use rose-fabrics. They say every quilter once in her live has to make a "rose quilt".
The patron is from Mrs Binkley, she made this quilt for her granddaughter in 1928. I want my American Quilt to be very special. The size is 1m90 x 1m90 (78 x 78 inches). Only three months to go....

Little quilt

Busy, busy, work, work, measuring our new home, so we can order carpets and all that kind of stuff. Still have to wait till the 22th of septembre before we get the keys. Tuesday we had our quiltbee. It was really fun, Nicolette, Dieuwke and Alexine were there. We missed Willemijn, she was not feeling good. We did a lot of talk, talk, talk, and admiring each other work.
I'm busy with a little country quilt for the Exchange group.

zaterdag 17 mei 2008

Log Cabin part 9


The third border on the Log Cabin is almost finished. The size now is 1m18 x 1m18, but in the end it will be: 2m10 x 2m10. Tomorrow I'll start the 4th border, this will be two brown stripes and in the middle "squares in a squares", I have to make 68 blocks, 16 on each side and 4 in the corners. The 5th border (last border) will be rather simple, with just a "square in a square" in the corner. It's nice to have (quilt)friends you can ask for advise. Monday I discussed it with Jacqueline and last wednesday Evy helped me to pick the fabrics and to make a final decision how to finish the quilt.

I want to finish the top before I go the USA in september, maybe I'll ask the Northseaquilters to finish it quilting. So it can be on our bed in our new home end of october. In september/november we will be moving again.




zondag 11 mei 2008

Caffee Latte


Today it's mother's day in the Netherlands. In 1908 Anna Jarvis from West-Virginia had the idea for celebrating being a mother, and so from the USA it went to Europe. Now every 2th sunday in Mai we celebrate Mother's day. I made my mother a little quilt: Caffe Latte.

zaterdag 10 mei 2008

Lapjeskatten/Tortoiseshell cats

One of my first projects was this quilt, I started it in januar 2006, when I started quilting, and finished it in octobre 2006. I used a lot of my scrap fabrics, but I think I have still to much fabrics, but I believe that's a quiltersproblem.

At the moment it's hanging in Evy's Quiltshop. I'm thinking about making another one, a little bigger so I can use it on our bed. It's really fun making this cats, it's not a lot of work, and you can use all the fabrics you have.

Quiltbee



Every 2th thursday of the month we have our quiltbee at Evy's Quiltshop (Quilterspalet in Den Haag/ The Hague). You just take your own project with you, sit down, drink coffee or tea and have fun.

The red/blue quilt is from Yvonne, she made it from a jelly-roll, the back-side is made from fleeze, so it feels very warm and comfortable.

woensdag 7 mei 2008

Thank you Wendy Jo.....

The Crazy Exchange Club is very fun. You never know when something arrives in your mailbox. Yesterday I found this beautyfull pinkeep, Wendy Jo made it for me. It's really lovely!!!

But that was not the only suprise because she also send me an american Patchwork Magazine. You can't get them here in Holland.

Now I have to think what to send back.

maandag 5 mei 2008

Back from Germany ......

After two emotional weeks (my grandmother died, Rob's results from cardiologue and buying a new house in The Hague) we went on holiday sunday the 27th april to Germany (Regensburg). Regenburg is our favorite city, because our friends Hubert and Sabine and their son Christopher live there. We know them for almost 11 years. Rob and Hubert were collegues long time ago.

We didn't stay with them because Paco and their dog Timmy don't like each other very much, so we rented a summerhouse in Kallmuenz, a beautyfull little village with lots of possiblities for walking and trekking http://www.kallmuenz.de/k/index.htm.
But first on sunday (after our arrival) "mittagessen" (lunch) together with "Helles und Radler" (German Beer, Radler is a mix from beer and 7-up.) Hubert took the Bayern speciality "Schweinehaxe" (pigfoot), not our favorite.
Holidays in Bayern always means a lot of eating. After breakfast, at the 12 h it's time for 'Mittagessen", a warm lunch (for us like dinner) with Beer, at 16h time for "Kaffee und Kuchen" (lots of cakes with coffee). And at 7hours just a little snack like pizza or pasta. I think we need a lot of balance weeks, as they say in Holland. On thursday we all visited Helmuth and Hildetrude they live in Selb (famous for porcelain) at the Czech-border. She made a lovely lunch/Mittagessen with deer-meat, Knodeln (German) and berries. Helmuth is a hunter in his spare time, so he can shoot his own food. And of course she made some home-made pies.


Most of our week we spend walking/trekking through the hills of Bayern/Kallmuenz.

Paco loved it very much, so in the evenings he was exhausted, because most of the times he walks twice the distance we do.