Monday, 3 June 2013

There hasn't been much sewing going on around here lately. Last week we spent a wonderful week on the North Yorkshire coast and what with packing, and then unpacking and all the awful washing and ironing that follows a holiday, sewing has taken a back seat. I have however been organising a small sewing bee which is quite exciting. I'll talk about it in another post.

The only new sewing to show is another completed Jazz Hands block.


I'll leave you with a few pictures of Yorkshire from our holiday.

Robin Hood Bay. 

  
He may be 11 but he'll still hold his Mum's hand when he thinks no one's looking!
 
Blue Bell wood



How could I forget? I found fabric whilst on holiday. I found these at a variety of places from a gift shop selling a few fat quarters of Tilda fabric, to a couple of small craft shops and a lovely Feltmaking and Creative Textiles shop called Grace and Jacob in York who sold a small but gorgeous selection of quilting fabrics. The owner was a lovely lady, they do mail order so I may shop with them again.


Bye for now, Maria.

6 comments:

moira said...

loving your jazz hands!

Fran said...

Great fabrics! Lucky you, that was the big surprise in the Lake District - never came across a single craft or fabric shop, and thought it would be full of them!! Glad you had a good holiday.

QuiltCandy said...

It looks like you had a great holiday Maria! Your Jazz Hands are gorgeous, from the Material Obsession books I think?! (Sarah Fielke is one of my favourite quilters). And great fabrics, so nice to purchase in person when you get the chance isn't it :-)

QuiltCandy said...

It looks like you had a great holiday Maria! Your Jazz Hands are gorgeous, from the Material Obsession books I think?! (Sarah Fielke is one of my favourite quilters). And great fabrics, so nice to purchase in person when you get the chance isn't it :-)

Annabella said...

Ooh I love the jazz hands too - love the images and those bluebells!

Patti said...

Your jazz hands looks absolutely amazing!