look a bit closer and you can see
a glow worm! And once you've spotted one, you suddenly see them all! Little glow worms (they are beetles really) with their lights shining brightly in their tails to catch the attention of the males which can be more than 50 yards away. And I've just discovered that they feed on slugs so that has to be a bonus!
We really should get a night camera. The other evening I received this email:
"Would you believe I am camping on your site busily sewing in the ends of a wall hanging for my son for his 50th. It is a Barn owl and a real one has just flown by. Magic"
I told her she absolutely had to bring the hanging up to the workshop the next day so we could all see it.
It really is stunning and Sandra told us she got the design from a book called Animal Quilts by Juliet van der heijden.
I hadn't realised that the last time I wrote this blog was when we returned from wonderful Wales.....well, quite a lot has been happening.
First we did the shearing with the help of friends
It only takes a couple of hours but it's very hard work
and they work up an appetite so afterwards they come up to the house for a full English breakfast!
Then Barney and Big Boy went off to have their hair cuts
so all the animals are ready for Summer.
We've been busy in the workshop - last week we did a dressmaking day and were amazed how much we accomplished. We were all working from Merchant & Mills patterns
and I was very pleased with the Trapeze dress that I managed to make (except for the hem) by the end of the day!
and Ros also managed to practically finish her more complicated pattern
but we both agreed it would have been a far more painful process if Sandra hadn't been there!
Then this week Fay showed us her completed Antique Wedding Sampler
Such a beautiful quilt and I really didn't recognise it as the same quilt others in the group had made - the colours are so vibrant she's completely made it her own.
Sheila came down and showed us the Trip Around the World which she started at our workshop
and the Di Ford she has been working on (all hand-stitched)
Such beautiful colours!
Finally Denise had a word of warning for us. When you have made a beautiful quilt top, celebrating your house in France, and decide to add one final border with perhaps a house on it
......don't ask your partner to draw up a picture of the house so you can sew it - it may present quite a challenge!
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