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Sunday, December 17, 2023

My Quilt Ladder, and Christmas Slow Stitching

Just in time for Christmas, I've received my new hand crafted quilt ladder.  Robin had found a plan to make one of these on the internet, and asked his Menz Shed builder friend for advice.  While he was in hospital getting his second knee replacement, and the subsequent eight weeks recovery time, Brian the builder took the job over for him.  He measured the timber, cut and assembled the ladder for Robin - how kind of him.  Once Robin could comfortably stand on his knee again, he took over the sanding and the wood staining.  And then brought it home to me.  As you can image, I was thrilled, I’ve wanted one of these for such a long time.

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Christmas quilts on the quilt ladder

I haven't any slow stitching this week to show you, so I thought you might like to have a closer look at my Christmas Alphabet quilt which is displayed on the quilt ladder.

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Alphabet Noel

Alphabet Noel was designed by Australian Michelle Ridgway, and I enlarged the designs.  I also changed a couple of the pictures on the alphabets to better suit me, and added four more of of Michelle’s designs in each corner.

So  what else have we been doing?  We received another Covid booster last week – no trouble at all afterwards, luckily.  And we had our final pre Christmas get together with friends.  We met our friends Calvin and Helen at Boulcott Golf Club Café in Lower Hutt.  The large car park was very full indeed, and we drove slowly around looking for an empty car park.  As well as people coming out for lunch, there were obviously plenty of golfers out enjoying their time on the golf course.

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We pursued the menu and checked out the cabinet food.  There were several large tables full of other pre Christmas diners too, so the service was a little slow as the staff worked hard to serve the meals.  What to have – I chose Bubble and Squeak (don’t often see that on a menu) with a side of sliced salmon, and Robin had fish and chips.  With so many people dining, I decided not to ask the busy staff to take a photo, so we did it ourselves instead.  As always, there was plenty to chat about, our plans for Christmas, family, and our absent friend Trish, who sadly had just come home from a week in hospital.

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Jenny and Robin, Helen and Calvin

This area is of historical significance from the early years of settlement.  The golf club is situated off Military Road and there is a large stone memorial on the corner of the road marking the site of Boulcott’s Farm Stockade.  This tells the story of the attack on the stockade during the Maori Wars.  On 16th May 1846 over 200 Maori warriors from Wanganui attacked the stockade and were fought off by a garrison of 50 men of the 58th Regiment.  The bodies of six Imperial soldiers who fell were buried nearby.

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Memorial Stone

With just one week till Christmas I’m pleased the social commitments are over.  I can do with some spare days at home to get ready for our time away, do some baking, and pack the caravan.  The countdown to Christmas is always very busy, isn't it.

16 comments:

The Cozy Quilter said...

What a thoughtful gift! Your husband is a keeper! The quilt ladder is a great way to display your handiwork. The Christmas Alphabet is lovely.

Astrid said...

Love your quilt ladder! Such a nice way to display Christmas quilts if there's no space on the walls. Very kind of Brian to help out. Cute alphabet quilt. Always nice meeting friends for a meal. Happy Holidays!

maggie fellow said...

the quilt ladder looks perfect

CathieJ said...

I love your quilt ladder! Glad to hear that Robin is now recovered from his knee replacement. Your meal with friends sounds tasty. I love that Christmas Alphabet quilt.

Julierose said...

I just love your Quilt ladder--so beautiful with all your Christmas pieces displayed on it...
I am happy that Tom is recovering nicely and that my son has come out of the worst of his recent Covid bout--he is still in isolation hoping the rest of the family won't get it.
He says he is really really tired...Christmas with him may be delayed we think...
Hope your trip prep is going well
hugs, Julierose

Angela said...

Love the quilt ladder with your gorgeous quilts!

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

such a nice ladder! we do not have any social activities planned and just us this year. Pretty quilts

Jill said...

The handmade quilt ladder is perfect. Christmas quilts look lovely displayed on it. It is a busy week to find time for hand stitching.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Your quilt ladder looks just wonderful, and I loved seeing your Christmas Alphabet quilt, too! It's fun to get together with old friends, and that sounds like an interesting place. Enjoy your quieter week - I'm planning on that, too!

Jenn Jilks said...

Our only Christmas party will be with the kids here!
I am happy for you.
I sure enjoy your quiting work. The ladder is epic!

Janice said...

The quilt ladder is a wonderful addition to your home. The fellows did a great job on it. Perfect timing too, so you can display your Christmas quilts.

Jackie said...

Such a well thought out gift, and how kind his friend was to get it started for Robin.

God bless.

Connie said...

Your quilt ladder is perfect and your quilts look so pretty on display :)

Karen S said...

Your quilt ladder looks wonderful. What a lovely way to display your special quilts.

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

What a great job on that quilt ladder and perfect for displaying seasonal quilts. Love the header, btw, Jenny. Another great outing in the books it seems. Yes how neat to serve Bubble and Squeak...

Maria said...

A fabulous gift from hubby..
The Christmas quilts look great displayed on it.
Another fun outing.