I managed to get a few hours in on another two banners. I got the flowers done on two banners and the figures done in one more. This is the banner hanging in the doorway. This one is a bit shorter than the others.
Historical and Modern Needlework
I managed to get a few hours in on another two banners. I got the flowers done on two banners and the figures done in one more. This is the banner hanging in the doorway. This one is a bit shorter than the others.
This is the three parts of the cushion ready for blocking and pressing. I had a little problem with the buttonhole but it worked out pretty well.
This is the front panel of the cushion, from the back. It's been blocked with pins ready to be pressed. Luckily, I have plenty of wool blankets to make a pressing pad.
This is the front panel after it's been pressed. The colour is a bit dodgy as it was dark and I had to use a flash. I forgot to get a cushion pad when I was at Spotlight yesterday.
Close up of the pattern after it's been blocked and pressed.

This is a photo of my Nan, Margaret May Watson (nee Whitley) when she was on the Grenade Section Fire Brigadge Championship Team of 1943. She worked at the Maribyrnong Munition Factory during the war. She is second from the right, second row.

This is a photo of my grandmother, Margaret May Whitley. She is the little girl on the window sill with the dog. This was taken in about 1928/1929 in London, just before she moved to Australia with her family.
The formidable lady in the photo is her Aunt Rose, her fathers brothers wife. Her father was John Whitley. I'm not sure which of his brothers was this ladies husband. The possibilies are Robert Whitley and Walter Whitley.
I looked in one of the old knitting booklets I got from the op shop and that explained how to do the picking up stitches along the edge. I don't know if I did it correctly but it seemed to work. One more back to do, hopefully I will get that done this weekend. That has a new challenge, casting off in the middle to make a buttonhole!
I did the first of the back panels for the cushion last night. Now I have to pick up stitches on the side and do a rib. Does anyone know of a website that shows you how to pick up stitches on the side? I get the concept but I'm not sure which part of the stitch to pick up.
I've finished the front of the cushion. Just need to block it. Now I have to do the backs.
Close up of the vines. The pattern called for a solid green for the vines but I decided to go with patterned fabric, partly because I had a roll of green bias that I'd made about 8 years ago which I wanted to finally use!!
I'm about half way done on th vines for the quilt. They work up pretty quickly. Can't wait to get started on the leaves.