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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Sew Wot Tuesday

This time, Sew Wot Tuesday was hosted by Mary.  It was a very busy morning indeed, with plenty of Show and Tell, as well as a very special birthday celebration.  Heather had just turned (gulp) 80, my goodness, she is probably thinking, how did that happen!  There were gifts galore to open, I’m sure we all enjoyed seeing and admiring them too.  Helen made a special Birthday Cake for the birthday girl, complete with candles – and of course we all sang Happy Birthday!

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Happy Birthday Heather

Our hostess Mary had celebrated her birthday earlier, then had a knee op, so she was out of action for a while.  But Mary had not been forgotten, and received several belated birthday gifts yesterday too.

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Happy birthday to Mary as well

It had been a while since we had all been together, so there was such a lot of projects on show.  Such as these two tapestries.  Mary had stitched the rose, and Helen’s grandson started on the other one, and she took over and completed it.  Aren't they both lovely.

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Two lovely tapestries

Carol had been knitting up a storm again.  Last time she had shown us her Scots scarecrow.  This time she brought along his wife and little boy, aren't they all so cute together.

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Carols scarecrow family

I thought these two crocheted baby blankets were so pretty.  Mary had worked on them while recuperating from her knee op, and will be putting them away in her Granny box.

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For future babies

Another lovely crotchet item was this blanket made by Jude.  She had attended a crotchet class at our LQS Fox’s Cottage, and learnt many new stitches.  It looks so lovely and warm.  Jude had also brought along this lovely Plus quilt – I’ve always wanted to make one of these.

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Jude’s new blanket and quilt

Helen’s Kaffe Fasset quilt is just back from the commercial quilter.  There are so many gorgeous glowing fabrics in this.

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Helen's new quilt

Mary has been very busy finishing things while she has been recuperating.  The first quilt was from a pattern printed in a 1947 Home Journal magazine!  And I rather like the setting in the blue hexagon quilt – both very nice indeed.

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Mary’s two new finishes

Carol decided its never too early for Christmas, as she showed this lovely wall hanging – she is keeping this one.  And Heather had made this intriguing pocket quilt for a new family baby.

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Made by Carol and Heather

My own show and tell was rather small after seeing all these lovely quilt and blankets.  I had made two small draw string bags to be donated to Foster Hope charity for needy children.  I made use of some small patchwork pieces hanging about waiting to be used.

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My two draw string bags

After all this wonderful show and tell, we were certainly ready to relax over a cuppa.  Mary wheeled out her vintage tea trolley packed full of goodies.  And of course we had the Birthday Cake as well.

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We all had a wonderful morning, helping Heather and Mary celebrate their birthdays.  With so much show and tell to admire, we hardly had time to get any stitching or knitting done.  Many thanks to Mary for hosting our morning, and to Helen for producing the delicious  birthday cake.

8 comments:

Julierose said...

What a lovely time you all had; just beautiful "show and tells" on display and the food looked wonderful. Hugs, julierose

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

I think your Sew Wot posts are my favourites! What a fantastic array of stitched items this time! All lovely of course and yes, I've always wanted to make one of those plus quilts too. I think I will return to needlepoint when I can't manage cross stitch. 80 what a wonderful age and it is wonderful to be still stitching.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I bet there is more show and tell and drinking tea/coffee then sewing at these gatherings!

Janice said...

It was nice that so many of you were able to get together this time. Beautiful show and tell.

Maria said...

A wonderful Sew Wot morning spent with your friends to celebrate two birthday and show off all the magnificent work you have all been creating.

Tired Teacher 2 said...

I love seeing the things everyone brings for Show and Tell. So many lovely items. I used to needlepoint (the tapestries) and enjoyed it. It’s difficult to find the supplies anymore.

loulee said...

I always enjoy the Sew wot show and tell.

Jackie said...

Seeing what the Sew Wot members have made brings me joy. Such lovely work.

God bless.