Showing posts with label baby girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby girl. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Baby hankie

With a new Grandbaby due almost any time now, I thought I had better get my hurry on to make a 'bring home' bonnet.
 Just a simple Torchon edge.
 Working up quickly.

 
The pattern is from Fun With Corners in 90/2 linen.
 
 
Thanks for stopping by.  Warm hugs XXX

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Our Wedding Day

Just thought I would share a few images from our Wedding Day on the 22nd September...not sure what was going on with the camera date thingy...we figure it is Colin's mum saying hi (the date shown was her birthday after all)

 The lace is made from the handspun I showed in an earlier post.
The little Honiton bee was made by Jacqui of Larkholme Lace in the U.K.
The necklace was made by a friend from our local craft group.
 The garter was made by around 15 different local lace makers from a Louise Colgan design.
 The Wedding Party with Dear Son (behind) showering us with bubbles.
 The wedding cake decoration...
A local resident of Tranquillity Gardens, popping in to add his congratulations...
 Colin's Grand daughter enjoying the balloons...
 The Bride and Groom...
 The signing table flowers.
 Looking North over the Tamar Valley 
and South towards Launceston (my Grandson thinks this is a view of "the whole world" lol)
The T Model that transported the bridal party.

A wonderful day was had by all, and we followed up with the most awesome 8 days on the big island.  May share some pics when I download the 3 cameras.

Now back to some lace for me :)

Hugs to all, thanks for visiting...don't forget to drop a line in the comments...

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Hello Friends

I can't believe my last post was in January and now it is March!?!?
Where has this year gone already???

 These 2 pics are of my silk scarf...a gift for my soon to be sister-in-law. 
The pattern is from Neue Kloppelideen Fur Torchonspitzen...
now 5 reapeats down (2 repeats shown here), only 9 or so to go :)
 These fillet lace mats were worked by a friend.  We intended to travel to the National AGM week together until Colin's health scare.  Sue still went and had the best time.  Now she has finished her 2 pieces of fillet lace, she is gearing up to go to this year's AGM too!!
 In all the excitement this past 8 months, I forgot that Gracie would need a lacey bonnet.  2 weeks before the Christening, the penny dropped.  This pretty but plain edging is from Lace For Ten Pairs.  It made it to the christening on time, but unfortunately there is no photo of the finished bonnet because Gracie did not wear it on the day...


 Finally, I only have 2 inches of lace to make for the doll...I have previously posted about the lace...
It is time to make the practice doll, so at the end of lesson 1...
 And lesson 2...
It will be a few weeks before I can return, but I am really looking forward to the next lesson...final layer of skirt, prepare the bodice and head, then into the kiln she will go!!

It is going to be a year to remember...We are finally getting married in September YAYYYYYYY!!!!!!
(So please forgive my posting tardiness...I will try my best to drop by at every opportunity as I love seeing what my blogging friends are up to too)

hugs, health and happiness to you...

Thursday, November 8, 2012

hello Gracie

Colin's 1st granddaughter finally arrived at a touch after 9am on Friday the 26th October.

Hello Gracie Lillian Jean pictured with Mum (Skye) and Dad (Zak)

 Here she is meeting Poppy and Laura.
 Here is the quilt...also finally completed...
A close up of 1/4...
...the back...
...and the tag :)
I really enjoyed making this quilt...my first 'quilt asyou go'.