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Family [WIP Wednesday]

Last weekend was full of family and friends and Mia was centre of attention: on Saturday she was three months old, so here is the photo of her on her quilt to see how much she has grown.

On Sunday she was christened in a beautiful little lacy number and we had a lovely party with lots of friends and family, some travelling a very long way to spend the day with us. And Sunday also saw her laughing for the first time - a proper little chuckle!


And on bank holiday Monday we had a trip to a local English Heritage property, Belsay Hall - perfect time for the rhododendrons. 

Since then I have done a little sewing! On Tuesday I basted two quilts: the purple one made from bee blocks for my Great Aunt, Iris ...

And a blue one, which I'm going to quilt before adding some applique, for my Great Aunt, May.


And yesterday Mum bought a new camera and was looking for a camera case, so I've used some batik scraps and made one for her. When I make cases it's always a little bit of luck if the item fits, but this one is perfect - not so tight you accidentally turn the camera on as you force it in (like my camera case) and not so big that it just falls out in your handbag!


I'm linking up with WIP Wednesday and at the end of the month to Put Your Scraps to Work with Fairy Face Designs.
FairyFace Designs

Comments

Quilting Nonnie said…
I love all of your projects. Your two aunts are going to Love your quilts. I'll be watching to see what applique you use. Your little girl is darned cute!
Sam said…
Lovely quilts, especially the purple one. Great camera case, really like batiks can't decide what colours to get, so have resisted so far.
Grit said…
All your projects are so wonderful.
I love the baby on the quilt . She is so cute.
Diane-crewe said…
she is coming on so well x beautiful pictures x
Lin said…
Mia looks gorgeous in her christening outfit and I love the camera case. xx
Sarah said…
I really like the purple quilt. I want to make one using that block one day. Mia is very cute all ready for her Christening.

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