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Peaceful pinning...

Hello!

Our little village has been battered and bashed by the storm on the weekend and sadly some of our neighbours have been flooded out of their homes for the second time in four years.  We live on top of a hill, so thankfully stayed dry, and our only damage was a wicker fence that blew away (later retrieved in tiny pieces) and our bird table, which was smashed to smithereens.  We consider we got off extremely lightly. 

I was in a reflective mood today and felt the need to 'nest'.  I started the day by cleaning the house from top to bottom, and after some lunch, and a good walk with Daisy Dog, I took myself off to my sewing room for a couple of relaxing hours piecing together some more blocks for my patchwork quilted placemats.  I have recently downloaded the BBC Sounds app on my iPad, and on the recommendation of my good friend, J, listened to four episodes of Middlemarch, by George Eliot this afternoon.  I've seen and enjoyed the television adaption but it was so peaceful listening to the dramatisation, quietly matching, pinning and stitching the blocks together.


The placemats are a project that has grown in size, and I am now making ten of them - our dining table seats 8 and I have two spares for serving dishes.  Consequently I ran out of the some of the  fabrics from the 'Hedgerow' range, which is now discontinued.  It was therefore difficult to find the ones I needed in the right quantities, but I luckily chanced upon The Tartan Reel, which had the two fabrics I needed.  I was delighted with the service as I ordered them on Monday evening and they arrived Wednesday morning, beautifully packaged in a reusable/recyclable cardboard box, with the fabrics wrapped in tissue paper, complete with a lovely note from the proprietor in the lid!  Definitely a company to use again.



I have all the materials I need now to finish the placemat marathon, so I shall plod on, listening to my talking books, matching, pinning and stitching away...

Donna x 

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for the lovely mention. I've just started listening to BBC sounds more, a nice companion whilst cutting fabric!

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    1. It certainly is, Janey! A really nice companion for peaceful fabric cutting sessions!

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  2. The flooding in Yorkshire was on our news - terrible!
    Thank you for this lovely, quiet blog post. Plodding, that's what making things sometimes also is, isn't it? (I'm more at a struggling stage right now.) But something interesting (or in my case some calming music) to listen to really helps.
    (I went to see Ernest Wright's scissors yesterday and had a very interesting chat with one of the new owners (who spoke Dutch!) and tried several out. I didn't buy a pair yet, need to uhm and ah over that for a little longer.)

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    1. I'm sorry to hear you are in a struggling stage at the moment. I hope things calm and settle in a happy way very soon.

      How wonderful to hear one of the Ernest Wright owners speaks Dutch! Their scissors are lovely to hold and use and just feel so wonderfully balanced in the hand. I always enjoy using mine.

      All good wishes to you.

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