In a Spring Garden – the teapot trivet

Nov
2008
18

posted by Lily on Uncategorized

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Nope, there’s still no spring around here today!  In fact, I’m wearing a cardigan – this is utterly unheard of for Brisbane in November.  Never mind, there’s plenty of pretty florals to find solace in.

This morning I was going to finish this …

But I became carried away with sewing wee white triangles to wee green triangles that were snipped off the above Mayfly blocks.  And then there were 16 half square triangles squares and they were too pretty to put away and lost forever.  Perhaps they’d make a sweet border.  With a palest pink square in the middle – and a pretty spring plate.  Yes – that would be nice! 

See, I’ve become besotted with Posy’s living room and passion for Cath Kidston – but I know that floral teapot trivets will be the closest I will ever get to producing this look in my home – Julian would have a nervous breakdown, surrounded by all those flowers!)

This involved some applique …

And lots of quilting – a la Mary Mashuta’s FABULOUS new book Foolproof Machine Quilting – I feel terribly empowered already and I’m only a third of the way through :-)

And now I have a very pretty teapot trivet for afternoon teas in a spring garden.  But after all of yesterday’s talking of Christmas presents, I have decided to share this one with you my dear readers!  So, I shall randomly choose a reader who knows the answer to this question …

Who grumbled “Christmas won’t be Christmas without any presents!”

Leave your answer in the comments and I will draw a winner on Thursday morning.  And once again – swamped as we are here in Brisbane with thick, dark grey skys and drenching rain – but VERY grateful that my home is intact and we are all safe and sound – and sad for those who are suffering from Sunday’s storm disaster, there’s no nice photos to be had – just these ghastly ones.  

The colours of the trivet really are very pretty! And with many more Mayflys and Christmas beetles cut out and waiting by my sewing machine, I foresee more trivets for Christmas stockings.  Very jolly to be able to produce presents from what can easily be dropped into the bin. -) 

p.s. I now have a jar of pink buttons to add to my collection – hee! hee! hee!

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