Summertime!
Which means a quiet neighbourhood (lots of people away on holiday) , salads for
dinner, yummy aperatifs in the garden and in this case also time for a change
on my blog….
I will n o t be
closing my blog and also I will n o t
just stop writing updates on my blog, but for
some time I noticed that what I was doing on my blog was for the most part just
duplicating what was already on my Instagram account. As blogging takes time, a
lot more time than Instagram, for some months now I have been wondering what to
do with my blog.
For a few
years I have been posting on Instagram, you can find my account here (click) , I
love Instagram, so easy and quick, but now and then I find it too quick and
fleeting and then the blog seems a better way to communicate and share when
there are those special events, like quilt shows, workshops , a finished quilt
or a very special trip.
Sooooooo…..
from now on my updates will be less regular, but that does not mean that they
will be few and far between. In fact there may be such a blog post in the near
future. It just means that the focus of this blog will change somewhat.
So I hope you will keep on following me as I appreciate the each and everyone I ‘meet’ through this blog, online and in person, frequent or infrequent. I have made wonderful connections through this blog and some have evolved into great and cherished friendships.
So my blog is important to me, as are my visitors/readers, that has not changed.
So I hope you will keep on following me as I appreciate the each and everyone I ‘meet’ through this blog, online and in person, frequent or infrequent. I have made wonderful connections through this blog and some have evolved into great and cherished friendships.
So my blog is important to me, as are my visitors/readers, that has not changed.
Just so this
blogpost is not just text, this is what I have been up to quilt wise lately:
I joined the
Cheddarback sew along, hosted by Gay of Sentimental Stitches (click), this was
the first month:-
Did I already
post the first 40 Rosa Biddlecombe blocks?
Also, I started
a new project, the Strafford Manor quilt designed by Judy Newman, I followed
her workshop on this quilts at Pour l’amour du Fil in Nantes (click) more this
project on that at a later date, when I have done more work on it.
Sooooooooo from now on
the above kind of updates will just be on my Instagram (click)
A 'new kid on the block':
I would like
to take this opportunity and use my blog to introduce a ‘new kid on the block’
in our country and indeed the EU: Rachel Hauser of Stitched in Color (click) ,
some of you may already know her as a designer, author, quilter and long arm quilter
from the US. This summer she moved to The Netherlands, Enschede to be exact and
as her husband plans to study here, she wants to support her family by
continuing her long arm quilting business over here.
I admire people who chase their dreams and this is a bold move for a young family (no nice expat allowances or assistance here , they are doing this all by themselves).
Rachel has many years of long arm quilting experience and is now ready to accept long arm quilting orders from all over the EU , so please check out her website (click), where you can find her portfolio (click), her blog (click), Instagram account (click) and book (click) .
I already did and I think her work looks beautiful, I am sure your quilts will be in good hands. Look at this!
Her website and blog are full of inspiration and for us Dutch people her
blog posts on moving to The Netherlands and the first impressions and experiences of her and her family are also really interesting.
So if you have
a quilt that you want to hand over to a longarm quilter to be finished, give Rachel a try.
And now it is
time to do the household chores before it gets too hot to do so.
Thank you for taking the time to visit and read my blog, until the next time we meet again in this place,
Thank you for taking the time to visit and read my blog, until the next time we meet again in this place,
Phyllis
Note: the last
4 pictures were provided by and published with the approval of Rachel.
By being 1st, hoping Blogger sends me any updates, thank you.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenVeel bloggers die IG gebruiken delen jouw gedachten hierover denk ik. Ik heb in ieder geval dezelfde ervaring als jij. Een blogpost schrijven vraagt veel meer tijd dan snel iets op IG posten. Daarom is mijn blog me ook zo dierbaar. Zoveel foto's die gemaakt werden en zoveel verhalen die geschreven zijn dat laat je zomaar niet los. Zes jaar blogverhaaltjes bevatten al een schat aan herinneringen. Daar wil ik nog wel een tijdje mee doorgaan maar minder frequent dan in de beginjaren.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenDe blokjes van de Cheddarback sew along zien er heel erg mooi uit. Leuk en spannend om de volgende opdracht af te wachten!!
De Rosa Biddlecombe blokjes zijn ook al zo mooi. Zalig om al die stofcombinaties uit te zoeken. Een hele klus als je zoveel blokjes mag maken.
Erg lief van je om Rachel hier onder de aandacht te brengen. Zo'n verhuis is niet vanzelfsprekend en alle steun is welkom. Fijn dat jij daar je steentje aan wil bijdrage. Ze zal dit enorm appreciƫren denk ik!!
Groetjes, Liliane
Wat leuk, een nieuwe en getalenteerde longarm quiltster in Nederland. Ik merk dat er meer en meer quilts machinaal gequilt worden.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenMooie dingen ben je aan het maken, lekker afwisselend allemaal. Fijne zomer en goed om te lezen dat je blijft bloggen. Het kost inderdaad meer tijd, maar de verhaaltjes in een blog vind Ik toch ook altijd leuk!
I'm glad your'e not giving up completely on your blog. It does take more time and effort, but many is enjoy what you share.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHoi Phyllis. Goed dat je Rachel onder de aamdacht brengt als beginnend zzp- er is het fijn een klantenkring op te bouwen en dapper zo een stap te maken.. Uiteraard zal ik je maandelijkse updates missen. Helaas ben ik niet op IG.Veel plezier met je projecten. Groetjes
BeantwoordenVerwijderenLovely to see your Rosa Biddlecome blocks shaping up! Nice that you're keeping your blog as I'm sure it's difficult to keep up with all of social media these days. I'm always so interested to see your wonderful quilts progressing.:)
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWat mooi van je dat je Rachel op jouw blog introduceert aan quiltend Nederland en andere Europeanen. Een hele stap voor zo'n gezin. Op Instagram en dit blog blijf ook ik jou volgen. š¤
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI'm happy to hear that you'll keep the blog going even if less frequently. I love seeing your gorgeous pineapple quilt come up as your background. Have fun with Cheddarback and I love your keeping up with your on IG.
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