The Wedding People

Author: Espach, Alison

This book came to my attention because Pat was doing an online workshop with the author. He mentioned that she had a best-selling novel so I decided to see if I could find it; to my surprise, the library had one available.

Lila and Gary have booked a seaside hotel for their family and friends for a week-long wedding celebration. Recently divorced and depressed, Phoebe has booked the last available room in the hotel where she intends to kill herself. Although the attempt is made it isn’t successful and all of a sudden Phoebe has become an integral part of the wedding plan.

Goodreads Rating: * * * *

Paula

~ 9″ x 9″

This is one of the smaller projects in my Little Handfuls of Scraps pattern book. I finished the top at the Guild’s January retreat but waited until I had a batch of tops sandwiched before I started quilting. And the quilting was quick and easy – just a straight line down the middle of the flying geese.

The Long Walk

Author: Slavomir Rawicz

This was a book from Mum and Dad’s shelf and, from the tape outline inside the cover, I assume it came from a book club offering; the brochure itself had been removed. One day we were looking at our book shelves and I came across a couple from Mum and Dad’s collection and pulled them out to read.

The Foreward purports this to be the true account of an escape from a Siberian labour camp, across Siberia, through the Gobi desert and over the Himalayas to safety in India. On looking a bit further online it seems that this may not, in fact, be a true story. Or if it is true it perhaps didn’t happen to the teller of the tale. Either way I enjoyed the read.

As the journey progressed I followed along on a map of Russia. I realized that were I dropped into the middle of nowhere I wouldn’t have a clue which direction I should travel to reach safety and, if I was dropped in another country, I wouldn’t have a clue what countries bordered where I was. Perhaps I need to spend more time learning my geography.

Goodreads Rating: * * * *

Table Topper

Candy Hearts by Helle-May Designs

Madison also requested a hot pad for her table that was big enough that she could set pots and baking dishes directly from the oven to the table. Again, I sent some patterns and she picked this one. I’m not sure where the pattern came from; it was a print-out that someone (probably Gail) gave me.

I used the same blue fabrics that were in her placemats; the hearts in the centre don’t show up quite as obviously as they did in the pattern but I think that is a good thing. I used a double layer of insul-bright so her table top should be safe.

Making the octagon shape wasn’t difficult but it wasn’t easy stitching the binding – all those corners.