As many of you know writing books is not for the faint hearted. There are many, many long hours and added stress on the family…..but the end result is heart-warming especially when you receive emails from all over the world telling you how much pleasure they have received from the patterns. I am afraid that sometimes life gets so busy that I file away emails to share and then forget to go back to them. This is one such email from Ineke all the way from the Netherlands.
This is in her words: "Today we gave our dear friend Ria a quilt wallhanging from one of your patterns. We are a little bee of three women quilting in the south of the Netherlands. Ria is a great lover of William Morris' prints, so this was the ideal gift for her. We want to thank you for the lovely pattern from your second book. It was a great joy working on it.
Hope the picture from the quilt gives you an idea. The quilt was given for Ria's 65th special birthday. Ria has made many quilts and given 18 of them away, this was the first one she received. We are quilting together for some 5 years, meet each week, and laugh, talk, share and of course quilt a lot. We all have our special styles, Jeanette likes to use reproduction fabrics, Ria is working on a big quilt with chintz fabrics and I am a Kaffe Fassett lover. In 'your' quilt we only used William Morris pattern fabrics. Added little sparkling eyes for the rabbits. We enjoyed working on it as much as Ria is loving her present. So thank you again for your book, keep making these patterns!"
When I received this email some months back it brought me to tears. Not only those very kind words but to hear of this close friendship of three girls who love quilting. And to think that Ria has given so many away and finally one was made especially for her. I just loved the image of the three friends sitting together with such joy on their faces - quilting friendship is indeed very special. Thanks so much Ineke, Jeanette and Ria for allowing me to share your story and images.
Closer to home (well for those overseas it is still 1,500 kilometres from home - 932 miles!!), anyway Judy from Tamworth in New South Wales also sent me a delightful photo of several projects she has done. She took an image of the wallhanging and then discovered that the mirror reflected another wallhanging and table runner all from my books! Thanks Judy…...they look stunning in your home.
I met Angela at a workshop in Toowoomba last year (and that is 1,892 kilometers from home - 1,175 miles - we are a VERY BIG country!!). Anyway Angela had emailed me prior to the workshop and asked if I could somehow redesign some of the William Morris Garden blocks so that they could be square instead of a rectangle - to make cushions of course! Not one to let anyone down I set to and her wish was my command! And look at the reward……..
Angela is away with her family on a 7 week journey to the UK and South Africa at the moment and the cushion below is from the table cover centre in the second book. It has been made as a Christmas gift for her mother-in-law in the UK….hope she loves it! Thanks Angela for all the photos!
Maureen is a quilter from the UK who surprised me with a visit while on one of the William Morris tours last year. These are her stunning cushions and wallhanging. The wallhanging was inspired by the work of
Deborah Kemball - a quilter who I admire as well. The cushions are a combination of Deborah's work and mine….wow and thanks so much Maureen for sharing.
Thanks so much to you all for taking the time to share your story and photos. It is lovely to know that others enjoy stitching my designs and I know people love to see them finished as well. So if you have sent me a photo and it is somewhere lurking on my computer do let me know if you would like me to share it.
We are all ready for Christmas Eve dinner tonight and as we have a quiet day tomorrow I will share the excitement then. So for now I would like to wish you the reader a very Merry Christmas to you and your families and a safe and Happy New Year with much more quilting in 2014! XX