It was my gorgeous little sister's 21st birthday yesterday! I cannot believe it. Of course we spent the day celebrating and it was marvellous. My thoughtful, sweet Mum decided that to mark the occasion she was going to make a patchwork quilt for her, with the help of all our family and friends. It was absolutely incredible and so thoughtful - I'll blog about it soon when I've got the photos downloaded.
My square was based on a long running {inappropriate} joke about our initials that me and my sister twigged about during our early teens. Looking for something to do with the mountain of time on my hands post-finals, I decided the best way to make my input for the quilt was to cross stitch my 6x6" square.
I have to say, it didn't take too long at all and I'm so pleased with the results. We learned sewing at school {despite jokes from the boy, I did not go to finishing school though we did learn to sew, knit and had handwriting classes. The only thing missing is deportment...} and now, over a decade later, I'm so pleased I did! Personally, I think it's a pretty cool {old school} skill to have. And things have come a loooong way since the samplers I did at school. Check out these awesome examples:
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Awesome eh? The gift tags make me want to cross stitch little love hearts on everything. Not sure that'd go down to well!
Love
B
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