Hello, and welcome. I’m Wendy and I’m a modern hand quilter from New
Zealand.
What does that mean? It means I make modern quilts
and I hand quilt them with colourful Perle 8.
I’m part of the New Bloggers’ Blog Hop hosted by Plum and
June, and my blog is one of the lucky ones to be featured this week. (Please check out the others at the end of this post when you’re finished here.) We've all been encouraged to reveal a bit more
about ourselves, so I'll jump right in with a few lesser known facts about me:
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I’m Wendy Welsh and I live in Wellington, New
Zealand. I just love it here. It’s a beautiful clean green country, with great
beaches, bush and mountains, and 5 million friendly people.
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I met my husband during an audit on a tropical
island. We were both selected to audit the Cook Island’s Government in
Rarotonga, and stayed there for a whole month. The weekends were so hard – swim
first, or sip a cold drink on the beach for a while?
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Six members of the audit team taking a break - I"m second from left and my future husband is in the centre. |
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We’ve got two teenage sons aged 14 and 16, but
I’ve promised not to mention them on the blog, so I’ll say no more about that!
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The one and only photo you'll see of my family - taken at a wedding in March 2014 |
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I’m a Chartered Accountant / CPA, but I’ve also spent
a number of years working in IT on financial management systems. I currently work
for the New Zealand Institute of Patent Attorneys.
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My dream holiday would be a trip to Melbourne to
watch Roger Federer play Rafael Nadal in the final of the Australian Open. That's looking more possible since Wimbledon 2014.
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My favourite movies are Bridget Jones’s Diary 1
& 2, and Love Actually (note the common theme of Colin Firth and Hugh
Grant)
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I love embroidery as well as quilting, and
feature both on my blog.
Now to show you some of my quilts.
First up is the quilt I made earlier this year for the
Pantone Radiant Orchid challenge. I started with the poppies fabric, and chose other fabrics to complement it. I hand
quilted in the ditch and then quilted diagonal lines in Perle 8. You can read
more about it here.
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Radiant Poppies - made for the 2014 Pantone Challenge |
Next is my Flower Garden wall hanging. This is wool felt applique flowers, hand stitched onto the background. I really enjoyed making this quilt and have since made cushions using the same method. I loved doing all the hand stitching in this quilt.
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Flower Garden |
The last quilt I'll feature here is the black and white tumbling block quilt that I made for my younger son. I chose the Kaffe Fassett pattern, and he chose the colours. It was mathematically challenging, but I like a bit of a challenge in my quilt making. You can read
more about it here.
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Black and White Tumbling Blocks |
So that's a quick trip through some of the quilts I've made. You can see more on the Finished Quilts tab at the top of my blog. My quilts take time, so I don't finish many quilts in a year, but I'm always working on something, and I like to share my progress on my blog.
Before you go, we've been asked to share a couple of tips with readers. So here are my tips:
Blogging tip. If you don’t already use a system such as
Bloglovin or Feedly to follow blogs, I’d really encourage you to do so. I only
started using Bloglovin to follow blogs earlier this year, but wish I’d done so
ages ago. I had thought I’d receive emails every time someone I was following posted something, but that’s not the
case. You can choose how often you get notified – instantly, daily or not at
all. If you choose not at all, you just see a list of unread posts from the
blogs you follow when you login.
Quilting tip. My quilting tip for you – don’t rush, and make
your pinning and seams as accurate as possible.
No one likes to open up their seam and see that it doesn’t match where
it should. A few more minutes spent measuring and pinning can save
you unpicking later.
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my embroidered Goldwork Elizabethean 'W' |
I've met some great online friends through blogging, so if you'd like to leave a comment, I’d love to
know where you’re visiting from, and what project you’re currently working on (don’t
list them all though, just your top one please).
Thanks so much for visiting. I hope you feel you know me
a little bit more now, and might come back to visit again in the future.
I'd really encourage you to visit these blogs too. They're all members of the New Quilt Blogger Blog Hop and have written special introductory posts too: