Skip to main content

Eve quilt, in memory of my grandmother

Hello and sorry for the long pause between my last blog entry.

Sadly my grandmother Eve passed away almost two weeks ago and I had been visiting her in London after work a few nights a week. Since her funeral a week ago I've been a lot less stressed out and feel a lot calmer. Sounds odd but when you say goodbye to someone who's been in your life well all your life it's hard to come to terms with because you still want them around. But in the end she didn't want to be here anymore and we all had to respect her wishes. Funerals are sad occasions that nobody wants to have to do but my family came together to celebrate her life and to show our respects as a whole family. You see for many years our family (on my dads side) didn't see much of each other, these things happen, some silly argument 20 odd years ago and everyone is too stubborn to say hey lets just stop this and stop wasting any more years. All through my teens and into adult life after I moved to Kent I've kept in contact but its been very hard trying to be a go between, upsetting is an understatement. So after such a sad event I no longer have to worry and now we are all together again and a lot of time to make up for.

Now that I've got my crafting mojo back I wasted no time in starting a huge project last night - a quilt. My first quilt and probably my last! I've been inspired by Hen House who's quilts are just so perfect, way to go before I attempt any of them. Mine is a simple one and so far so good it's taking shape and I love looking at the colour combinations and fabrics (vintage Laura Ashley + others) inbetween the normal Saturday stuff (washing, cleaning, cooking, dog walking). I thought I'd share a few photos with you.

I'm going to call this my Eve quilt, in memory of my grandmother. Bright and outspoken as she was but still able to make you smile! Amanda x



Comments

VP said…
So sorry to hear about your grandmother. It's sad how often a tragedy is needed to heal a rift, but hopefully it means you'll be sharing good times together in the future. I can't think of a better outcome for having a sad time.

I have yet to make my first quilt! Yours looks lovely.
x
mrsnesbitt said…
How lovely - this is so so so lovely. Is this your February masterpiece? I had better get moving!
Jo said…
I'm so sorry to hear about your grandmother. We've just had some sad news that my uncle has passed away. My mum and dad have both lost two brothers in the past year. The quilt is a lovely idea, it's looking lovely already.
Eight by Six said…
Thank you for all your lovely comments, its very much appreciated x I think it may be an April make as I've unpicked some it this morning as I didn't like the pink square or the little blue ones (wrong fabric) your meant to stick to the same ones. I've just taken a break from cutting more squares!
hausfrau said…
A lovely way to remember her - and sensible to keep your fingers active so your mind can wander!
Annie Cholewa said…
So sorry to read of your grandmother's passing. The quilt looks lovely, a perfect memorial.
millefeuilles said…
It's a beautiful looking quilt and will be graced by an equally beautiful name.

I completely understand the release involved after someone you have loved enormously passes away. The knowledge they are no longer suffering is enough to make you feel lighter...albeit very, very sad too...

Stephanie
Angela said…
I am sorry to hear about your grandmother. Your quilt is quite beautiful.

Popular posts from this blog

Denim Daisy Granny Square construction

And here it is all finished last Friday, just in time for a heat wave! Seriously I do love this jumper and it fits so well with a white t shirt underneath, jeans and flip flops. Just waiting for the cold spell so that I can wear it out (rather than around the garden when its cooled down in the evenings!). I haven't written a pattern as such just some helpful notes from my pad. If people want to know how to construct one have added some notes below. As you know the Daisy Granny Square is the design of Sue Pinner from her book  Granny Squares published 2013. I do love Sue's book, its packed with so many projects and ideas and the photos are beautiful. The daisy granny square pattern is quite addictive and you soon have a small pile of them in no time! I have an idea to make another one for the autumn in the same Debbie Bliss Rialto DK yarn but all edged in shade 90 honey, I have enough in my stash. Construction  Notes:  You need to make 18 grann...

Summer Spice granny blanket pattern

Summer Spice Baby Granny Square Blanket Amanda Hurrell Eight-by-Six©     An easy to adapt granny square blanket, size given is for a baby blanket approx size 65cm x 65cm This is a free blog pattern but an add-free pdf can be purchsed from my LoveCrafts shop Sizes and Materials List Hook Size: UK 4mm (I use Clover brand) Stitch markers: (4) optional Yarn: Stylecraft Special DK (322 yds/295 metres per 100g ball) Tension: 22 stitches to 30 rows to 10cm on 4mm hook Pattern size of approx. 70 cm x 70 cm for baby/lap blanket or why not do a four colour pattern repeat for a larger blanket approximately 140cm x 140cm One each of the following 100g ball Wash care instructions: machine washable 40deg, cool tumble dry, cool iron, can be dry cleaned (I line dry mine) Colours (14 in total) Stylecraft Special DK and Cygnet DK Turquoise (1068) Aster (1003) Buttermilk (1835) Sherbet (10...

My granny tee is finished

You might remember this post from about ten days ago, well I've now finished my 4th granny tee and I'm currently finishing off my fifth one this week that I stared last year (oops). Indigo Blue came about when I took delivery of my Scheepjes Skies mini skien box (heavy/aran) and I'm in love with this yarn! I was sitting watching a film when I had the sudden urge to crochet another Granny Tee by Sarah (aka annaboos house) The mini skeins are perfect and I ended up using two boxes plus a larger 100g skein for the sleeves and joining. It has amazing drape and the colours are a subtle shift of indigo that is going to look fabulous over a white t shirt with jeans and flip flops. Perfect partnership and so bang on trend for the tie dye look that's about for festivals for this summer.  The total cost was around GBP35 not including delivery and I think for a custom made jumper that's not a bad price. I measured it as I added rows then I added side slits to my g...