This is a section of a typical Cornish Wall, they differ from the traditional dry stone walls you find further north in that they have a central bank of earth within them, so that after a while, plants grow on them and the actual wall disappears. If any of you have ever been down here on holiday and thought we were just being ignorant, this is the reason we tend to be disinclined to pull our cars "into the hedge" to let people past. Those "hedges" are hard.
This is the stile going from the lane into the field
On the sewing front I came across the concept of a Jelly-Roll Race Quilt and I was intrigued, so I bought myself a roll (Ruby Black from Fabric Freedom), and added in a few extra strips I had left over from another Fabric Freedom Roll (they actually call them "strippers" because the term Jelly-Roll is apparently trade marked to Moda, but it's not a good idea to try and find them on the internet using that search term!), and off I went.
Ta Da! It was so much fun it was scary, and so quick too, I reckon it took me a shade over 4 1/2 hours start to finish. There is an excellent tutorial at Crafty Garden Mom here. It still needs backing and binding, but I'm really pleased with it.
I also made this Harley Quinn cushion cover for Eloise this week, inspired by a picture I saw online.
Why yes, it was on Pinterest, how ever did you guess?
Now to make a Mr J cushion to go with it...
Sweet quilt and very pretty cushion..
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On the u tube video it was some ridiculous short amount of time that it took some ladies! Looks lovely and yes, I love to see where others live.
ReplyDeleteYour Quilt top is Beautiful. I have watched the video of Jelly-Roll Race quilt and its inspiring alright. Your pillow is darling!!! Perfect to go with your quilt:) Congrats on finishing the Jelly Roll race.
ReplyDeletelove Annette
Such a pretty quilt, is that for Eloise to accompany the lovely cushion?
ReplyDeleteBetter remember the 'hard' hedge if ever I come your way, I am a very polite driver and always drive into a ditch in the car to let the lunatics get past...
Beautiful work as always! I think red/white/black is one of my favourite colour combinations!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, 4.5 hours to make that quilt?! Wow!
ReplyDeleteThe cushion is great too. "We" got the Batcave for the Large Boy's Birthday.
Beautiful quilt and cushion Christine.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos.