WOYWW 727

 ALL KINDS OF EVERYTHING...

It's been a really lovely sociable week, seeing friends, volunteering in the RNLI shop and watching a bit of the royal celebrations.

The only thing I kept from the Queen figure (Betty, remember her?) was the Imperial State Crown and, having seen the original a few times this weekend, think that Kim and I did a blooming good job of ours:


It took me ages to stick on all those gems but it was worth it and Kim's idea of using coloured glue sticks to make the cabochon emeralds was simply genius!!  Still makes me smile xx

Sewing wise, I've been replenishing some of my stocks after the hospice ladies took everything I offered!


I finished my bees quilt and bound (? binded? bonded?) the edge with a satisfying coloured spotty fabric. Think this one might be a keeper!

Then I cut into the Scatty Cats fabric:



There was enough to make three folding shopping bags and two glasses cases.

My tv crafting is still knitting 6" squares and I was having a count up to see how many I'd done:


I like these tones very much, the variegated squares just give it a bit of interest. Only another 20 to do!

I'm really looking forward to the anniversary next week, it's always fun to join in and see what mini masterpieces everyone has come up with.  But before then, I have the added excitement of having Wipso and hubby visiting this weekend, they're on another caravan road trip and are coming down our way. It'll be sooooooo lovely to see them both again, it has been ages.....

Have a great week and enjoy your crafting xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

20 comments:

Helen said...

You have been busy again! I agree, the crown you made was very good! I enjoyed every moment of the Coronation. Have a fabulous time catching up with Wipso; don't spend so long chatting you forget some photos.....Happy WOYWW Helen #?

Sarah Brennan said...

That is one fabulous quilt Jan and the crown is indeed a close match to the original! The varigated yarn makes lovely squares indeed. Enjoy your meet up with Annie and Hubby. Stay safe and Happy WOYWW. Sarah #5

Twiglet said...

Oh what a wonderful quilt. I think you have the quilting bug Jan - you have such a talent for combining fabric and colours. Have fun with your visitors - just make sure they behave themselves- I am sure there will be lots of laughter. I will tell her to pack her Tenas! x x Jo

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

It's always busy here and pleased you kept the crown it's lovely. Enjoy time with your visitors, I'm guessing little Milly will be with them too. Hope she behaves. Wishing you a very happy woyww, Angela x10x

Lynnecrafts said...

The quilt is beautiful, Jan. I bet Charlie would have found your crown easier to wear! I enjoyed the pageantry of it too.
I wonder if you could make me 10 assorted bags please to take to France as little gifts. It would be nice to take something that benefits the RNLI as well. Evelyne has a dachshund-I don’t know if any of your doggie fabrics include sausage dogs? We don’t go until after your hols so I hope there’s be enough time before your holiday?
What do you think?
Enjoy your catch-up with Annie
Take cake care and happy WOYWW
Hugs
Lynnecrafts 9 xx

Annie said...

I'm playing catch up with my favourite blogs now Louie has gone home. It's been a full on morning and I still have 2 customers to come yet [and their sewing to do of course].
I love the latest quilt....maybe we will run a few up at the weekend ;-)
Hugs,
Annie x #8

Crafting With Jack said...

Hi Jan. your quilt is definitely the bees knees! Well and the rest of him 🀣. Did you wear the crown on Coronation day? It is lovely. Happy WOYWW Angela - number less because I can’t link up!

Diana Taylor said...

I love the bee quilt, you really have an eye for colour and patterns - it's gorgeous. Have a wonderful time with Wipso and don't forget to take photos.
Have a great week,
Hugs, Diana xx #16

Crafting Queen said...

Wow, amazing crown. I love your quilt but that cat fabric is wonderful! Anesha x

Christine said...

Great quilt, love the spots!
have a super meet up, hope the rain keeps off.
Christine #21

BJ said...

So glad you kept your crown and shared it again, a real masterpiece. Think I said how much I love the bee fabrics last week so yes a defo keeper. Super cat fabric too and I don't envy you sewing all those squares up unless you are crocheting them together that is. Looking forward to next week too. Hugs BJ#13

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Your crown is amazing. Very realistic from what I have seen on TV. And I am in AWE of that bee quilt. It's a beauty. Of couorse, those cats immediately caught my eye. Such great sewing. Happy WOYWW from # 1.

Neet said...

I love your crown - well,Betty's crown. You two ladies did a fantastic job - I think you should make a King for us all to enjoy some time soon.
Your bee quilt is the bees knees. Sorry, that just slipped out, no thinking behind it at all. I love anything to do with bees. Friends and family tend to buy me stuff with bees on. It's part of the City Coat of Arms and the symbol can be seen throughout the city in so many ways. Scarves, ear rings, bags, and of course my gold chain and matching ear rings (real, not costume).
When I am normal I like to be a busy bee too, but not as busy as you are.
Take care
Hugs, Neegt xx

Eva said...

Cool idea to save the crown. I was in Italy during the coronation. No TV in the mobile home.
Oh - the hospice ladies took everything you offered! I knew it!
And keep the pretty bees quilt yourself. . Please!
Love the cat fabric. And the colors of the knitted squares.
Wish you nice week with friends.
Eva from Austria

Elizabeth said...

Hi Jan, sorry to be so late. In fact you've probably met up with Annie & Doddie by now - so nice to catch up in person. Your quilt is beautiful and definitely a keeper. Love the cat fabric. The spec case you made for me in that fabric is in daily use - taking my glasses off and stowing them safely is the last thing I do every day. Your knitted squares are lovely too and will make a another beautiful blanket when finished. Have a lovely rest of the week. Hugs, Elizabeth x #15

Mary Anne said...

{sigh} Late again.
You are always a busy bee so that quilt resonates :D It's a corker.Also the Crown. Wonderful! I must photo the post box topper right outside the Scope shop where Maddie volunteers - it's marvelous too and you would appreciate it I'm sur. I expect you will have those squares done by next week...
Determined to be on time this week for the anniversary!! Happy WOYWW
Mary Anne (6)

Susan Renshaw said...

Sorry I am so late visiting and commenting this week. What a lot of lovely makes today!
Superb quilt! Love the crown. My aunts were all together for a coronation celebration wearing knitted crowns.
Happy WOYWW! Susan #3

Kyla said...

ooh hope you had a lovely weekend with Wispo, fabulous.
The crown is genius and yes the glue stick idea is brilliant!
Loving all your sewing makes too.
kyla

Tracy said...

Fabuuuulous crown it is Jan,beautifully created πŸ’•❤️πŸ‘‘ You quilt ... just wow, you amaze me with all you create ⭐️I'm not surprised the hospice ladies cleared you out πŸ₯° I hope you had a lovely time catching up with Annie πŸ’•❤️πŸ₯°⭐️ sending much love and hugs Tracy #11 xxxxx

Tracy said...

P.S
Those squares ... you're a marvel Jan 🧢 xxxx

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