Good morning all - just a bit late in joining Julia's blog hop today.
This really is my table this morning - I will need a tidy up before I can start sewing later!
Lots to snoop though - so click on the picture and have a good look round!
Below are the gorgeous hand dyed felts and yarns we bought from the Shrewsbury Quilters Exhibition - Maryke of Batik n Beads was a delightful lady. She had the most amazing felt hand stitched books and chatted to us for ages before I found out she lives a couple of miles away from me!! I think I shall be popping over to hers to stock up on more lovely threads and fabrics.
Just 3 of the fantastic quilts on display at the Exhibition.
AND - I always have a minibeast or two to share with you each week.......
Look what I met on my way to Annie's for fun day Monday!
Isn't country life wonderful.
I waited about 5 minutes for the entire herd to stroll past me
- they weren't in a hurry as you can see!
Have a happy Wednesday all.
x Jo
Hehehe...the silly cows!
ReplyDeleteLove those little girl machine embroideries on your table today.
Hugs,
A x
Ooh yes some lovely stuff there! I am just about to take my first step into the world of quilting - well I have bought some fabric! Those quilts are gorgoeus and scarey! Happy Wednesday. :o)
ReplyDeleteSue x (MiniOwner @ 76)
I would have no use for it, but I want some of that incredible felt. The colours are so incredible. And I'm glad the cows gave you a chance to sit and relax. We should all do that!
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rachel, #64
Hi Jo, I love that gorgeous dyed felt, what fabulous colours, look forward to seeing what you do with those. The quilts are gorgeous. Love the pic of the cows, it would be lovely if we could all go at that pace! Happy WOYWW, Anne x #41
ReplyDeleteHi Jo...I live in Athens...so your cows were a wonderful sight...wish we had more of those here...I love the quilts....I will go back to your blog and snoop and see if i can see some of yours...have a good wednesday.
ReplyDeletezeffy 103
Country life in your area is gorgeous.... ours not so picturesque.
ReplyDeleteSandra @93
Thanks for sharing your desk. Those quilts are fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteLove that 'Clarice Cliff' ?? style quilt. Sounds as though you have great times with your sister on a monday.The colours of the felt would have made me want to buy them and just keep them to stoke lol
ReplyDeleteI haven’t woyww this week but thought I would drop by a few friends.xx
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilts, especially the Owl in flight. Lol at the herd of cows just ambling along- xx puts us humans well and truly in our place doesn't it?Have a great Wednesday, Hugs Shaz #96
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Like the little rag doll squares they look sweet. Just admired the slippers over at Annie's, my compliments to the chef IYKWIM!!!
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The dyed felt is lovely & wow to the owl quilt that beautiful. Daft cows getting in the way. jill#51
ReplyDeleteGorgeous goodies on your desk this week. Had to have a closer look and zoom in - love the little angels.
ReplyDeleteThe felt and threads are beautiful colours, can't wait to see what you do with them. As for the cows, they scare me a little, so big and a bit clumsy, always think they are going to knock my wing-mirrors off.
Ann B
#94
oh, I wish I could have seen those quilts, it looked fabulous, love what you bought. mind I was a tad busy at the crop - shame you couldn't make it. have a good week, love Helen 4
ReplyDeleteHA! Lookin good :) Love having a peek into the spaces of fellow crafter's! If you happen to peek in on my blog, be sure to wear a hard hat! LOL!
ReplyDeleteLove your new felts. Lovely cows too. LOL
ReplyDeleteLovely threads and I love those quilts too. I am off to the Malvern Quilt show next week - whoo hoo! Thanks for sharing - Sunshine Girl no. 57
ReplyDeleteThose quilts are just lovely,such lovely colors. So much work in all that piecing. Those felts are so pretty they came to the right home to be with you. Sandy :) #54
ReplyDeleteOh! how I love those bright colours, I'm not a fortune teller but I see a trip to Shrewsbury coming up ...haven't been for ages! Love your windowsill! Chrisx109
ReplyDeleteLove being forced to stop for cows crossing etc...reminds me that taking five minutes here and there is a really good idea! I do love the quilts, specially the bold outlines on the cliff style one..very appealing to me. Your little characters are beautiful....and now angels..it must be a season...!
ReplyDeleteThe colours on the felt are fabulous as are the quilts . Little girls are cute. Anne x #136
ReplyDeleteOh, that happens to me all the time, living in the countryside like wot I do!! Those quilts are gorgeous, how DO people have the patience to create these amazing works of art??
ReplyDeleteHugs, LLJ 56 xx
Beautiful quilts! Dani#132
ReplyDeleteI love that little house one, it reminds me of a story about 2 old ladies who quilted their homes on their own quilts from in their beds!
ReplyDeleteHappy WOYWW. What amazing quilts. I have always wanted to do some quilting - lots of wonderful shops and exhibitions around here (especially in Lampeter - have you been?) - but never found the courage to give it a try. Ali x #87
ReplyDeleteLove the photos especially the cows, that is so funny thanks for the laugh and yes country life is really wonderful.
ReplyDeleteEliza 110
Love the big bright window...and all the photos were lovely. Felts and threads are great and bet there'll be more to come with the shop so close!
ReplyDeleteCountry living at its best, always something new to view.
Enjoy the week #101
Now that is fun, having to wait for cows, love it. The quilts are amazing and love the threads and felt.
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Von #43
Loving the embroidered girls on the side of the desk. Do you color them in after embroidering them? Great felted pic in the frame. And a beautiful sea painting too. Happy WOYWW! Nan 117
ReplyDeleteFunny, I expected to see a big onnthedoor windscreen, not a herd of cows. Lovely. I saw a Llama on the road the other day!! Those quilts are adorable. Would love to make one, might just start with the basics first though.
ReplyDeleteFAMFA (12)
Oh yes indeed, GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteHow funny is that herd? We have that happen occasionally, but there is usually a disgruntled farmer not far behind, trying to round them up!
:)trisha
#137 this week
Busy busy desk there Jo! Some lovely buys on there too and some smashing colours. Mmmmn!
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looks like an ariel shot of the desk today. Hope you didn't break anything climbing up on that chair! Love the beautiful quilts and the wool! Did you buy that beautiful color coordinated lot? Awesome. Glad o hear you found another supplier so close! Thanks for sharing and have a great week. Glad you stopped by my blog! Vickie #71
ReplyDeletelooks like an ariel shot of the desk today. Hope you didn't break anything climbing up on that chair! Love the beautiful quilts and the wool! Did you buy that beautiful color coordinated lot? Awesome. Glad o hear you found another supplier so close! Thanks for sharing and have a great week. Glad you stopped by my blog! Vickie #71
ReplyDeleteSorry to be so late getting round again. I had a very busy end to the week and am only just catching up with myself.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing colours those threads are Jo, I have a feeling it’s going to be dangerous for your bank balance with her living so close, Lol.
Your picture of the cows has reminded me of a holiday I had in the Lake District a few years back. As we were out on a walk we were watching the farmer and his dog bringing down the sheep. By the time we got back to the village they were back too and we found ourselves in this narrow little lane with hundreds of sheep heading our way. We have to hurry along and find a bank to stand on out of their way for fear of being trampled.
Thanks for stopping by this week.
Happy Crafting!
Sue @ 81
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yep joys of cows here too
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting me, playing late catch up this week
kay #53
I've never seen felt like that. Wouldn't they make beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteI love the variegated colors of the felt and yarn you purchased. The "stained glass" quilts are amazing. Hope you are having a good week! (Thanks for visiting me already.) ~ Laura
ReplyDeleteNot so much minibeast as maxibeast this week, eh? Reminds me of life down here in the New Forest....
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!