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Saturday 29 October 2011

All Wrapped Up...

I did it!  I paper-pieced Kerry's wonderful 'Winter Woolies' and it actually looks like it should... albeit in a mirror!


I don't know quite what went 'wrong', because it seemed so right when I was making it, and I only noticed when I checked the picture at the end; but no problem, I am chuffed it turned out so well!

I love the stained glass look too...


It will not be left as it is for long, I promise - I think the designer's wall hanging is probably the way I am going to go too.

This was supposed to be a trial run, hence the slightly less than thrilling fabric choices, but I think they work, and with my first bit of successful hand-stitched detail and a pom-pom, I couldn't be happier with it.  Thank you Kerry, a fantastic début pattern.

Also wrapped up this week were a couple of parcels for me, containing these gorgeous beauties...


The stunning Terrain Jelly Roll is from Mandy as my 'Log Jam QAL' naming prize at Simply Solids, and the backing for the man quilt, and a few other Konas arrived too, (ordered from my 2nd favourite stockist, when I got the urge whilst Mandy was 'closed', sorry Mrs Noble x).

More wrapping, late into the night yesterday, in the guise of Bee Block parcels...


Watch out ladies, Madam November is coming to get you!  I am so excited, these went in the mail this morning - I'll tell you all more next week, when the wonderful Eleven have received them.

And finally, all wrapped up this evening against the cold, 3 terrors at the Amberley Museum Fright Night!


Ghost train, broomsticks and glow-in-the-dark nail varnish - excellent spooky fun!

25 comments:

  1. It looks fabulous Hadley! Congrats on such great paper piecing!

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  2. Gret job missus. Look forward to seeing what your blocks are going to bee.

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  3. Fabulous paper piecing and those Terrain jellies look great next to the solids...presumably that wasn`t intentional as one was a prize! Your gorgeous children look about as scary as a sponge trifle with their blond locks and cute little faces - hope they are having a great Halloween!

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  4. You should be very proud of the great job you've done on paper piecing that lovely pattern! Enjoy!

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  5. That looks fab - great piecing!!!

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  6. Love the Kerry block - turned out brill! Looking forward to my wee package (but I thought I heard a spooky laugh there!). Jxo

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  7. oh! i Love it. i bought her pattern last week. i have promised myself i would finish my pretty little pouch swap before i let myself try it out! i also promised myself i would finish said pouch by last thursday night... oops... your kiddos look adorable and completely frightening!

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  8. Great job on the paper piecing. I have a paper piecing project, it is a bit down on my to do list, but I hope it comes out as nice as yours!

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  9. I love that pattern, might have to get my own. You did a wonderful job.

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  10. Your little block looks perfect! As does the yummy fabrics :) Should we be scared of those packages, it is almost Halloween afterall? Looks like the kiddies had a great time!

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  11. Your paper piecing looks fab!

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  12. Fabulous paper piecing, and the kids look fantastic I bet that they had a great time.

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  13. Lovely piecing, and very neat seams! Glad 'his' fabric has arrived. Hope the ghouls enjoyed their fright night

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  14. great paper piecing and love that fabric

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  15. Well done on the PP you did a great job! Love the fabric - and what a great prize! Your children are hideously cute (grin) - hope you were dressed up too!

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  16. Woohoo, go you, love that pattern. I am, of course, duly scared to death by the witch/devils...

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  17. Your paper piecing looks awesom! Well done! I am in love with the fabric goodness you have there....

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  18. Excellent work, even the hand stitching looks fab! Very cute terrors, too!

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  19. Ahhhh! So good Hadley- I don't know how you ended up with it in reverse but it doesn't matter with this design, it can work either way. Great fabric choices too, I can't beleive it was a 'trial piece' please add to my woefully small flickr group! Your kids are dangerously cute

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  20. Your paper piecing looks fab! Love this pattern, may just have to invest myself :-)

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  21. Oh well done! The winter woolies look great. Kids look scary...those bee packest better not be... lol

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  22. Oh, we have the glow in the dark nail varnish too!!

    The paper peicing is fab and should I be pacing by the door waiting for one of those envelopes yet?

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  23. ooooh, came home to a package this evening! Thank you for the precut fabrics, but it's a bit of a scary block!!! :)

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