Spring has now officially arrived, and I am thinking about picnics and spending time lounging about outside. I have been invited to share another stall very soon and decided to make some patchwork picnic blankets.
This was the first one . I backed it with a cotton fabric and then realised that it wasn't thick enough for a picnic blanket, so decided it would be much nicer as a summer tablecloth.I sewed a soft fleecy backing on the next one.
Then rolled it up into a little bundle and added some elastic and a button, and now it has become something that is easy to throw onto the back seat of a car, or in the basket of a push bike...
voila...picnic time !
I think I might use one to lie under this tree, and gaze at the sky studded with a mass of blossom that reminds me of confetti .
6 comments:
Snap. I'm making a picnic blanket too!
I vow that one day I will master the sewing machine and make one of these babies! I will, I will!!!! xxx
Hallo Sally,
I'm from germany, and I'm really sad because I can't invite you to a picnic with this beautiful
Blankets. They looks beautiful an cosy to me.
And you wrote from the spring. Here is autumn. A worm and sunny one. But it takes a long time till the magnolia blüht (I don't know the english word right now) again.
I wish you a wonderful picnictime!
Greetings from Celle near Hannover in Germany
Your Frauke con WASANDRES
Hallo Sally,
I'm from germany, and I'm really sad because I can't invite you to a picnic with this beautiful
Blankets. They looks beautiful an cosy to me.
And you wrote from the spring. Here is autumn. A worm and sunny one. But it takes a long time till the magnolia blüht (I don't know the english word right now) again.
I wish you a wonderful picnictime!
Greetings from Celle near Hannover in Germany
Your Frauke con WASANDRES
Such wonderful blankies! And the clever roll and tie. I've much to learn from you Sally!
-Lies
The picnic blankets are an awesome ides with the button and tag.
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