When I moved here I lost the possibility to spend lovely inspiring craft nights with my own friends. Since then I’ve been tagging along with my mom to her craft nights and it has been a lot of fun too though different all together. The craft nights with mom’s friends are more about quilting and knitting than anything else, though I’ve been bringing bags, paper and other craft material too sometimes. Here are some photos from last craft night with mom and the ladies! :-)

Craft Night with Mom
Everyone was admiring mom’s new lap quilt in bright colors. I adore all the fabrics in this one.

My mom always packs up her bag with the things she made since the last meting! I really like this habit of sharing, it inspires everyone to see what the others made and took time to create. No one believes my mom has a full time job when she pulls up one thing after another! Her production is impressive as is the quality of her work.

Bibbi-luttan
Bibbi is also making a lap quilt, my mom is showing her how to do the squares.

Craft Night with Mom
Fabric scraps, I just had to zoom in on the two on top. Very retro and so lovely!

Craft Night with Mom
Ulla started her knitting kit from Hanne Falkenberg in Denmark. Beautiful colored yarn and very special pattern to knit.

Craft Night with Mom
Embroidery going on. This one was red hearts on a black apron, but I didn’t snap a photo of it.

Fabric in browns
Malin’s pile of brown fabrics bought at Syfestivalen. Yummy! Malin is also going to make a blue year quilt from Blockcentral. A one block each month-project, I think she said she is making the one from 2006 because she liked that one the best.

Fat Quarter - a Swedish quilting magazine
A Swedish Quilting magazine called Fat Quarter! This magazine is filled with inspiration, cool quilt projects and ideas. The magazine is made by one girl called Annika Pettersson and you can get a subscription (and I think you should if you’re a Swedish quilter) at her site fatquarter.se!