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Old 10-08-2011, 09:49 PM
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ScoutingSquirrel
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http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/recipes/Tray-bake

Now don't get sticky fingers on your sewing!

Thank you for your welcome and for your lovely responses!

I'm going to quilt these onto fleece as although I've bought batting and a backing sheet for my garden project I'm (more than) a little nervous about quilting it, even stitch in the ditch ... I'll be doing all these projects entirely by hand as I don't have a sewing machine and to be honest using the ones at school and the one at my MiL's (flet compeled to make a romper suit when expecting my first son!) bring out the worst in me, tetchy temper and swear words I never knew that I knew!

I think a fleece blanket backing will suit a lap quilt and I'm hoping to do Stitch in the Ditch and then to outline each little hat ... that was the only area where I was possibly going to put texture on - little hats in other textures on the back of the quilt ...

but acually I wonder whether giving her texture might have been done to death a bit and whether she might appreciate just tracing her finger over the sewing lines, or at least the joins between the patches ... I have previously given her a thick cable knitted cardigan (bought) and a wrap I made which was fleece on one side and velvet on the other, as well as a yarn tamer in treen (turned wood) as she is still knitting. In fact my first gift to her was some nice chunky knitting needles and some cotton yarn, she made 74 dishcloths that year and then moved on to re-covering all the cushions for the chairs in her church lobby, she's become much weaker since but has still been doing scarves, and blankets when someone will sew scarves together for her!

Poor love, she doesn't know what her purpose in life is - what use she can be - unless of course it's sorting out all the love-life and domestic problems of the staff and discussing their nursing training in comparision with nursing in her day, and dispensing, and district nursing, and midwifery, and ..... It's very lucky for us that Safety Reasons dictate that her cup of tea is taken into her room, as it means she gets up to about 20 mins of adult conversation from whichever member of staff she 'traps', LOL! Of course she gets lots of family and friends visiting as well, but as I'm in Sweden and she's in Yorkshire I don't go as often as we both would like.

Helen
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