.... took one of my new white Hema underwear out of the laundry basket and had fun with it. It's not wearable anymore ; ).
The life and quilty adventures of a dutch girl in The Hague with a black and white featherweight.
zaterdag 6 september 2014
And the girls are back in The Hague .....
The boys are having fun in Germany ....
vrijdag 22 augustus 2014
Quiltbee at Yvonne
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| My project for the quiltbee |
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| Patricia, Yvonne and Marne |
We met most of the ladies last year, it felt great to see them again. And it's always to fun to look at
their projects. Most of them are busy with the Dear Jane, a real challenge.
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| Rob and Elaine went biking.
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woensdag 20 augustus 2014
Trying to catch up
And of course play with George in the kitchen. The muffins were a little bit dry, you have drip them in your tea, but the lemon-mascarpone cake taste great.
Of course I had to hurry to be in time at the Airport! So only picture of the Starbucks, no time for coffee. When I'm busy with George I forget about time ; ).
At 12.45 they arrived safely at the Airport. Great seeing them again!!! They stay just a few days at our place before they start their biking tour through the Netherlands.
Feather Weight Day at Bep
How many quilters with a FW you can fit into Bep's house? I'm not sure, but I think there were at least 25 quilters. Thanks again Bep and Gerard for a lovely quilting day in your kitchen. And of course great soup again. Cu next time on the FW-day. You can count me in.
Do we have a new quilter in the family ...
Harvest in Gorssel
zaterdag 16 augustus 2014
Loving old quilts and blocks
What makes them so interesting?
Well they have something special, or mostly smell special ; ). But I love to finish those unfinished projects. Even though experts says that you have to leave them as you found them. Well I don't.
I love to turn them into new quilts.
Dating the fabric
The problem is that I often don"t know anything about the top or blocks.
So I have to figure out with my books and make a guess as good as I can.
The nine-patch quilt
These blocks got my attention for some reason. There is something strange about these blocks.
Not the pattern because that is pretty common. But then I thought I think the blocks are made in several periods. Maybe even made by two different persons.
If I look at the hand sewing the small blocks have smaller stiches then the big blocks.
The brown fabric seems to be older, coming from the period 1860 - 1890, the big blocks seems to be later 1910 - 1930s. Isn't that interesting.
Is there an quilters (expert) in the Netherlands who wants to help me to learn more about my quilttops and blocks? And are there more quilters who just like me love to work with old blocks or tops?
donderdag 14 augustus 2014
Cooking with Caro ........
I was forgotten oh many time there is now I finished my study after three years. Maybe it's better to start studying again ; ).
Fruit is very cheap at the market here. I bought strawberries and prunes. The strawberries are turned into jam, the prunes are having their chance today. Making jam is a very easy process, it takes some time but it's really fun.
| Choose your kind of sugar, I like this one, more fruit less sugar, but Rob prefers the one with mnore sugar. |
| I always add a lemon. Don't forget to cook all your bottles as well, to make sure they are really clean. |
| The fun part, stirring and cooking. |
| Fill the bottles as full as you can, put them up-side down for 5 minutes. |
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