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Sunday 31 August 2014

Just Like a Jigsaw - squares and elongated hexagons

The star block in my previous post was made from the shapes for month 2 of this BOM. The pieces for the first month was squares and elongated hexagons. I needed time to figure out what to do with them, and this is the block I ended up with:


Been thinking maybe doing another round, but at the moment it's about the same size as the star block from month 2 and since I don't know what to do with these I don't want to make it too big.

Made another star block this week as well:


Having fun with these shapes :-D
Hugs and stitches from Anne Ida

Sunday 24 August 2014

Just Like a Jigsaw


This star block is my month two of the Just Like a Jigsaw BOM by Sue Daley. Ok, yes I know I don't have the best track record when it comes to block of the month programs, but when I spotted Lapp-Elisa is doing Just Like a Jigsaw I just couldn't help myself.

This is a collection of English Paper Piecing shapes and tips of how to put them together. The binder, thread and patterns came the first month, and every month now I get a parcel with fabric, templates and paper shapes to play with.


Not really sure what to do with this as the goal is to learn the technique and see the possibilities of the shapes, rather than end up with a quilt... there might be small projects coming from this, or perhaps a sampler quilt... For now I'm just having fun and playing with fabric and EPP :-)

Hugs and stitches from Anne Ida

Wednesday 13 August 2014

The Slottsfjell Museum

Summer to me is spending time in Vestfold,. This year my friend K and I visited the Slottsfjell Museum, enjoying their exhibitions on local history from the Viking ages, Middle ages, modern Whaling and more. At the entrance they have a copy of the Oseberg viking ship:


I have visited the museum a cople of times before, but this year they have an exhibition in honor of the 200 year anniversary of the Norwegian constitution, and the medieaval charter Sættargjerden from 1277 was on display. This charter is usually archived in Denmark, so this was a unique chance to get to see it.


They have some huge whale skeletons on display - my friend K is standing next to the remnants of this blue whale



A little fun thing - this is the bed count Wedel Jarlsberg brought along on his travels - a really smart thing, right


The only norwegian viking ship not on display in Oslo is the Kåstad ship. This is also the only ship not found in a burrial mound, but it's a merchant's ship that probably was ship wrecked in the fjord


The tower most people associate with the Slottsfjell is fairly modern, from the late 19th century, and is placed in the middle of the ruins of the medieval fortress Tunsberghus


 Ruin of the church seen from the tower roof


 This is just a few glimpses. The museum it's well worth a visit if ever one is in Tønsberg.

Hugs and stitches from Anne Ida

Monday 4 August 2014

Japanese Lanterns - second month summary

Friday I went to our family summer house to relax for the weekend, and in my bag was bits and pieces for the remaining blocks for my Japanese lanterns quilt. With a glass of wine and a good book on my MP3-player i spent quite a few hours stitching.


So what have I done over the last month? I have slightly altered the setting of the quilt; from an 11 rows x 8 rows setting to a 10 rows x 9 rows setting, so the total goal of blocks have slightly changed. However except for the side blocks, there's only six regular blocks left to do.


Sewing the blocks to the top I still have a long ways to go, as I haven't managed to do much over the last couple of weeks. But as most of the blocks are now done, my hand sewing time will be spent on putting the top together.

Hugs and stitches from Anne Ida