Saturday 3 December 2011

Quilts with feet!

This is the latest quilt to be made, I absolutely love these fabrics and secretly wish I could keep it, but it's an order for someone so it's not for keeping!

If you look closely you will see that this quilt has feet....... they look remarkably like my husbands feet!

Various fabrics have been used, it's machine pieced but hand quilted and hand bound round the edges.

I think when I have completed all the current orders from the sale I shall make a similar quilt for us!







Saturday 19 November 2011

And the result was.......


All the hard work was worth it today when we hosted the latest CrafTeas 'n' Cakes at Suzie' s home. The crafts sold well, cards sold more than ever before and the cakes...well they went like the proverbial hotcakes.

Suzie despite not feeling very well managed to get through the day and is seen here setting up the tea and cakes.

At times the lounge was full to bursting but the weather was mild and people were able to spill out into the garden to enjoy their cups of tea.

In total just over £700 was raised to share between the two causes, but that total will raise as we have a few orders to do. So if you came, a big THANK YOU for supporting us and more importantly children in parts of the world who are very needy. Also a special big thanks to my husband Dave who made teas and coffees and washed up for a solid 3 hours!
Now off to lie in a darkened room .......

Wednesday 16 November 2011

History of CrafTeas 'n' Cakes

Last year I started to have a craft and cakes 'do' at our house to raise money for street children in Kolkata, India. I have been asked many times how and why it began so I thought I would put it here...just for the record! My daughter Amy went on a mission trip from our church, Canford Heath Baptist Church to Kolkata in India, she worked in various areas but the one that impacted her most were the children who live on the streets, under lamp posts, blankets and were just so poor. The Good News School bus picked the children up in the morning and took them to the school where they had a wash, clean clothes, a meal (cooked by the teacher before he drove the bus to pick them up) and gave them an education and some hope for the future. At the end of the day they were taken back to their pavements and so to their families again.


One story that shocked me was that during school one day the children made little shakers out of plastic cups filled with rice to shake and make a noise with. When the bus dropped the children off, one of the mothers of the children tore open the cup and got the rice out, ....it was food for the family that night. The team were wishing they had filled the cups up to the top when they saw this





Well, all this got me thinking about what I could do and thinking about using the gifts God has given me. One thing I love to do is to sew and be creative. As Dave and I travel around I am constantly scribbling ideas down, sketches of views and vistas I see and wanting to make a picture of them so it seemed a good idea to use this and so the first sale came about in 2010 just before the team went to India to raise money for craft stuff to take with them and use in the schools. We bought puppets for them to do puppet shows with (they loved them so much, they were left out in Kolkata in the school!) lots of other stuff was taken too.


The first sale was on my birthday at the end of May and was supposed to be a garden fair but had to be hastily regrouped indoors as it poured with rain the whole time! However we made £358 which was so much more than I thought we could make! If you look back in the blog to May 2010 you will see pictures of it.



The cakes were as popular (if not more so!) Family and friends got involved with cake making, washing up, etc..
As Christmas approached I felt it would be good to do another sale and was joined by my very good friend Suzie. Suzie and I are both Christians, we used to go to the same Church and we work together as palliative care nurses in a local hospice. Suzie has a special interest in summer camps in Romania for children and this is something I believe her church supports, I will try and get Suzie to write about it on here one day! So it was decided that we would both make and create and divide the proceeds between the two causes.



The Christmas sale was held in Suzie's home as she has a bigger lounge than we do and made £745 which was a staggering amount, it was divided between the two causes equally. (See blog entries for November 2010)



In June 2011 we had our 2nd garden fair...and yes, it was in the garden this time with blue skies! Suzie had other things she was involved with at that time, so it was just my stuff on sale but Suzie still helped me on the day. (Pictures in blog in June 2011)BMS India were given the proceeds which came to £650 which included some which went to Freeset which is also based in Kolkata and gives ex prostitute women a job making bags and gets them off the streets and gives them an income for them and their families.



So, in a nutshell that's the story so far. God willing, Suzie and I will carry on although we do probably need a bigger venue soon!



Amy, my daughter is praying and talking with various people about sometime doing more work out in India. Suzie and I are continuing for now with sewing, making and baking.



I would like to thank all the people who make this possible and give their time and talents freely, My husband Dave, who puts up with my fabric everywhere, sets the tables up and washes up and does more than I could ever say, my children, Amy, who makes amazing cup cakes. Will and Ed who help at the sales when they are home, Kat and Naomi, the two girlfriends who also get involved in selling. My mum who makes beatiful hand made lace items. Dr John and Mary who serve tea and cakes and do endless washing up, and others who willingly provide cakes, wash up and do so much . THANK YOU ALL!!!!



Well the next sale is on this Saturday at Suzies home so watch this space...right...off to make some cakes now! Malteser cakes I think................





















Friday 8 July 2011

Crafts and Cakes

About a month ago we held another Cake and Crafts day in the garden in aid of 'The Good News Schools' in India. It was a great day, sunny and warm (unlike last year when it poured all day!)

The roses were in full bloom, lots of willing helpers in the shape of the family and some friends too.

The crafts were finished,

Lots of cakes ready and iced....and we made £650 in total with Freeset bags too. Fab!







Sunday 3 April 2011

How good is this! I love this mosaic that is in the wonderful Farrington Gurney farm shop cafe just south of Bristol. we stopped there yesterday having dropped one son and two friends at the airport. Below is a wider view of the cafe and the mosaic. If you are in the area , visit it, the food is fab and the place great fun.

Monday 28 February 2011

Doodling across the generations!

When I was a student nurse in the 70's I had this doodle art poster stuck on the wall of my room in the Nurse's Home, and I used to invite people to colour bits in and then sign it round the edge or somewhere.
It got quite competitive as you can see if you read the comments of my friend Jan! (Click on the picture to enlarge it)
Well, I found it again whilst de-cluttering the other day and have stuck it up on the kitchen door and guess what....the next generation have started to doodle too!
I'm going to leave it there with a box of felt tips on the kitchen table and maybe I'll frame it when it's complete and enjoy the memories!



Thursday 10 February 2011

Living a bit more simply

I have been giving alot of thought recently to living more simply, as a Christian I feel I have a duty to tread lightly on God's creation but I don't do it well I think. As I was reading my Bible the other day I happened to read a verse that jumped out at me..."Teach us to make the most of our time, so that we may grow in wisdom." Psalm Ch 90 v 12. In the Message version of the Bible it reads ...."Teach us to live well! Teach us to live wisely and well"
I saw this as a call to live more slowly and more deliberately. I do quite alot of home/hand-made stuff already but feel challenged to do more.
I can cook, sew, knit, clean, but although I have been taught or have learnt to do these things I don't use them enough and I'm not an expert in any oBoldf these skills. I only work 2 days a week now although whether they are day or night shift they are 12 and a half hour shifts, which is pretty tiring sometimes.
So....I made a list of things to do myself and therefore hopefully be less materialistic and less consumer driven.

-cook from scratch
-make bread
-make cakes/biscuits
-make jams/chutneys,etc..
-make dog food
-Use up left overs
-Sew stuff to sell for India
-Volunteer
-Make cards
-Do garden for 15 mins a day
-Declutter
-Compost
-keep Chicken
-Shop less
-Use library
-Source firewood free/cheaply
-Make tablecloths/tea cosies/bedding/curtains/dish cloths/clothes.
-Stop landline phone and use a mobile
-Watch less TV
-Store water for the garden
-Put up solar panels for hot water
-Use slow cooker more
-Ditch dishwasher (I hardly use it anyway)
-Never buy a tumble dryer
-Don't buy newspapers and cut down magazines
-Think small, don't need a BIG house, BIG TV, BIG holiday
-Make menu plans and only but what you need
-Don't buy snacks or bottled drinks
-Repair stuff
-Have a 'No-spend' week
-Have an 'Eat out of the freezer' week.
-Walk more
-Make Christmas and Birthday cards
-Grow vegetables
-Grow flowers for cutting
-Grow/sew and make gifts for presents.

Well I know I won't achieve all that and indeed my better half may not agree to some of them, and to be fair I already do quite a few of these things.....but I will try to live more simply.
Last week I spotted this painting of a dog on a gate to warn people I presume....so perhaps I'll try to paint Wrecks on our gate! !!!!


Saturday 22 January 2011

Doodles

I have recently found, quite by accident a thing called zentangles. It is drawing shapes random or a set shape and doodling in the shapes. Rather like we all did as children, drawing a scribbly shape and colouring it in but instead of colouring you do repeating patterns in each shape.
I don't go for "zen" stuff but I do like the art work, so if you fancy a go have a look at it here!

Monday 3 January 2011

This pattern for soft padded bags came from the wonderful "Sew Hip " magazine. I have tweaked it a bit, but the idea is great. I made these for Christmas for my daughter and my son's girlfriend
These were made for friends too in the fabric of their choice. They are fun to make and very useful too.
The cup of tea is optional, or in my case essential to the sewing experience!

Saturday 1 January 2011

Last makes of the old year

I treated myself to a book in November and this pegbag pattern was in it, I must say I don't know why I made them, but amazingly have sold three already!

Also made a few Christmas stockings, which also sold well.
BUT...in the creativity stakes God beat me hands down, there is so much beauty in the detail of creation.