Corris Uchaf, Wales
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Teresa Anna Quilt – Raffle Winner
Dec 13th
Congratulations to our lucky winner.
The Teresa Ann Quilt being inspected by the winner of our Breast Cancer charity raffle winner. Took a while to arrange the handover … but the result was a happy one.
Jill’s mother bought the winning raffle ticket without telling anyone, so one very happy daughter on being told she had won something she had not entered.
But, we are sure that it has gone to a very worthy home.
Thus far, we have raised over £1800 for Breast Cancer Research.
Some “pink” fabric items remain in our shop in Corris Uchaf (Upper Corris) in mid Wales. All the proceeds from these items will also be donated to Breast Cancer
Teresa Anna Quilt
Oct 31st
An update on our pinkweekend in Corris
Between Bumble Bee Quilting, Corris Craft Centre and Braich Goch Inn the locals and visitors to Corris raised very nearly £1700 for Breast Cancer Research
Many Congratulations to the winner from Herefordshire, and many thanks to all those who took part and especiallly those who donated to what is a worthy cause.
As for the inspiration for the Quilt and the charity weekend – our love and best wishes to Teresa Anna who continues in her valiant fight against illness with humour and fortitude ….
Maldwyn Quilters – Carno weekend
Jul 27th
Just realised that this is the 4th year that I’ve attended this prestigious quilting festival in Carno, and the 6th year the event has been held
Enjoyed every moment, met many new quilters and I have really enjoyed seeing your creations, quilts and otherwise.
Also, I must commend your choice of fabrics in your quilts (I think I may have recognised some I have previous sold you!!!!)
Anyway, another resounding success – here’s to next year….
PS – to all of you who bought tickets from me for the draw on 26-July-2009 to raise funds for Hope House Hospice and BBC Children in Need— Sorry, but better luck next time.
The group also presented 6 lap quilts for the charity Linus UK.
As you missed out on the Carno draw, tickets for the Teresa Anna Quilt in aid of Breast Cancer Research are still on sale in the shop. The draw for this charity quilt will conclude the “Pink Weekend” at Corris Craft Centre on 25th October 2009
Pink Weekend
Mar 16th
The Teresa Anna Quilt draw in aid of Breast Cancer Research will take place on 25th October 2009.
This will conclude the “Pink Weekend” to be held at Corris Craft Centre on 24th and 25th October.
All events and all other details will be posted on the website http://www.teresaannaquilt.co.uk – stay in touch there….

Teresa Anna Quilt – raffle tickets
Sep 8th

Our licence has now been approved by Gwynedd Council and raffle tickets for the completed Teresa Anna Quilt are now available at Bumble Bee Quilting craft shop at Corris Craft Centre, near Machynlleth, Wales
The draw will take place in October 2009 to coincide with Breast Cancer Awareness month.
If you would like a ticket (£1 each or £5 per book) please come and see us at the craft centre, or login and let us know here.
Fuller details and pictures will be available shortly.
ALL Proceeds to Breast Cancer Research

Teresa Anna Quilt – update
Sep 7th
The Teresa Anna Quilt has now been completed.
Thanks to all of you who took the time to create such evocative and varied squares.
Your efforts and thoughts have not been in vain.
The quilt will be raffled over the comming year with the draw by a mystery guest will be held at Bumble Bee Quilting in October 2009.
Corris Craft Centre plans to hold a “Pink” weekend at the same time to raise further funds.
ALL proceeds to Breast Cancer Research.
Fuller updates and pictures will be posted here
Where have I been?
Jul 19th
Its been a long old time since an update on Bumble Bee Quilting. So what’s been going on?
Lazyness, exhaustion, world cup or what?
Well, our workshop at the craft centre is still going, we have had some interesting and interested visitors, we are still quilting and making our own patchworks; and, this being mid Wales, the sun still shines.
We have nearly completed our latest two quilts, and have finished our new Celtic wallhanging, emblazoned with celtic knotwork and dragons. Pretty cool wallhanging as well if we can say so ourselves.
We are looking after 2 rats at home called Gormless and Stupid (who on a good day live up to their names and on a bad day live down to them). They are dogs really but no-one’s ever told them that and they “think” of themselves as rats (not that either is capable of a thought) and will answer to rat.
Sadly Jemma’s 7 year old grey cat Dylan (Bobby or Mr D) secumbed to an unknown poisoning, and has been cremated. He was returned in a very smart wooden urn. The kids took it well, but his new kitten friend Sammy (Gizmo) is still finding memories and looks out for him.
We have also had some visitors at home, Sally and Alan stayed with us for 5 days and shared some of their photos of their epic visit to the Pitcairn and Galapagos Islands as well as a spot of unsuccessfull fishing on the Tal-Y-Llyn.
We also had great meal at the Railway Inn at Abergynolwyn and were greeted as usual by a sorrowful pair of hungry eyes belonging to Winston, the pub’s dog, who still thinks he is wasting away and has never eaten a chip in his life. Actually he is a bit on the heavy side of large so we think he is wallowing in some underserved self-pity here, but he does look so sorry for himself.
Ginny, Andy, Jessie, Maggie and Bob were making their annual visit to Aberdyfi and popped in to say howdey; as were Lesley and Tony with their two lads.
Great to see them all. Living in such a remote area really makes us appreciate old friends and family.
The Wednesday market at Machynlleth continues, generating interest and sales in our fabrics and quilts.
And loh and behold, we won a game of dominoes beating the team from the Bowling Club (don’t sing your usual song here JB). A close game, keenly fought in a friendly fashion. Great opponents who beat us handsomely last time on their turf. This was on the back of two away deafeats to the Forresters and the Glyndwr. Always fun to play you guys and girls. Diolch yn Fawr.
So we soldier on – and don’t forget your squares for the Teresa Anna Quilt.



