Ugandan Quilt
8 JanIn between all the festivities, I stitched a quilt;
My friend Rachel supports the work of Pastor Alfred Adundo and the NGO he runs; Macedonian Vision Africa (MVA) in Jinga, Uganda. MVA works with the people in Masese, a slum on the edge of Jinga. Part of the project involves running a vocational tailoring course for young women in Masese. The idea is that we set up a community co-operative linked to the tailoring course, employing the young women to make Ugandan quilts which will be then sold via my quilt business. This lost wax fabric sample quilt, made from fabric produced at a local factory, is the first step of that process. I’m hoping 2014 will not only be exciting time for my own British Made quilts, but also the start of a Jinga community quilt making co-operative.
I’ll let you know how we get on…..
http://www.quiltsbylisawatson.co.uk
Made any New Year resolutions Yet?
31 DecIt’s that exciting time of of year end, and on the cusp of a new one. If you fancy learning a new practical skill in 2014, check out;
http://www.beetlefelt.co.uk/index.html for lots of ideas.
PS There’s always excellent tea, chat and home made cake as well, as part of every workshop. What’s not to like.
Make it British Quilts
5 DecMake it British Quilts
My quilts are now showcased on the Make it British website. Fabulous!
and if you are tempted to buy, and I hope you are; there’s a 5% discount on all my quilts at Make it British http://makeitbritish.co.uk/ until the end of the year.
Today the wintry weather is being particularly lousy, so wrapping up in a cosy quilt and hibernating at home is just what is needed.
Gingham is gorgeous!
16 OctIt’s been a wee while since I indulged my retro enthusiasm for all things gingham, but I was given an opportunity to sew some sweet sports bag for Claire Law’s kids and niece. Here they are;
I think they would look even cuter if modelled by the kids!