Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Weekend at Stacey's at the Gap

It is so wonderful to sit and sew all weekend. Our quilt group went on retreat at Stacey's at the Gap which was an old school camp at the top of Cunningham's Gap between Ipswich and Warwick in South East Queensland. Now it is a retreat. 

 Inside there was a beautiful warm fire and lots of places to sit and  sew and relax while chatting with friends.  Outside was beautiful by day but freezing by night. 

 We sewed all day and night until 10.00pm.  The lovely Leonie and Mal looked after us cooking for us all weekend, talk about spoilt, Mal even carried all our things to the car for us..extra spoilt I would say. 

We all worked on our own projects and their was a lot of productivity. many quilts finished and many started and we have all booked in for next year.

Safari Quilt- my own design

 Another view of Africa
I went to Nundle with a friend early in May. This is the quilt I made its by Abbey Lane "Match Box" I put the last border on over the weekend. 
Comfortable accommodation
The best place to be it was so cold Sunday Morning
In the Garden
I am making this for my niece's  baby

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Happy Mothers Day




Happy Mother's day to all Mum's out there in Blogland. Hope you all have a wonderful day.
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY
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Monday, 7 May 2012

Introducing a friend to quilts

Cottage on the  Hill Entrance - nice sign Kerry
We have just had the best weekend. I took a friend to Kerry's ( Cottage on the Hill) for the weekend to introduce her to quilting. I think she is now hooked. My friend Stef has never quilted before and has never sewn either so I think she did fantastically well. She did an amazing job and almost finished her quilt top. Kerry was her amazing helpful self and made us all feel really inspired and capable.

We shared the weekend with some ladies from Sydney and a local Tamworth lady, they were all lovely and we had a lot of fun.

The boys came with us so we made a real weekend of it.  We took the long way to Tamworth via Delungera to visit a winery there. We then drove around via Copeton Dam to Bingera , Barrabra, then onto Tamworth.  We wined and dined at the pub, the boy went trout fishing and to the Great Nundle dog races while we quilted. 


Stef's first quilt


My quilt





Stef and Jen quilts May 2012




Just the quilting to go

I have  finally finished my "Leanne's House " quilt   (by Leanne Beasley)  Just have to organise the quilting now.  







Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Spending at Annie's

I thought I would share what I purchased at Annie Downs' shop earlier in the month. I guess it was pretty silly to say I had been and not shown my loot.   No promises on  how long it is going to take to complete the projects though. 




Some lovely linen at the back, a quilt kit (Laura's Quilt), always fat quarters of course (Annie's own design fabrics), a sunglasses case kit and a kit for the cute little sewing bag. Just love kits they are always complete even years later ha..ha.. 


" Ring of Roses" A finished project designed by Sue Daley 





Right where it should be 
I just love this "BIRDILICIOUS" necklace from Elk my lovely friend Steff gave me for my birthday. I think "the bird"  is beginning to get a thing for the little featured fellows. My garden is full of rainbow lorakeets at the moment, but they are too swift for a close up photo to show you.  


Happy Sewing , Happy Life Everyone!


Pass on the Spirit

Lest We Forget 



This ANZAC day was a special one. For the past few years the very elderly RSL Ladies Auxiliary women of our community have been very concerned as to who would dress the war memorial every year. They were so ...impressed  when I took 9 younger ladies from years 8-12 from our school to assist them with the task and to learn how to do this for  future years. One of the ladies had been doing this job for over 50 years, that is true community service.  Perhaps now they can be relieved that the spirit will live on in the young people of the community. 






Sunday, 8 April 2012

A Visit to Annie Down's Shop " The Home Patch"

Well girls I am another year older as from last Wednesday so Mr. Bird very nicely decided to take me to Bathurst to shop at one of my favourite designer's stores. I was in Patchwork Heaven. I think I spent 2 hours dreaming at Annie Downs' shop,"The Home Patch."  I  was able to say hi to her and we had a chat about Nundle. That was lovely.  She is such a nice person.  I think I spent more than my birthday allocation.... Oh Well!

Loved Bathurst , the weather was perfect and the Autumn leaves were just so...ORANGE...

Hope you have all had a Happy Easter and enjoyed it the way you like to do best. 


Portland- so many very old houses compared to Queensland



Autumn is here- Portland

I had a Malvern Star bicycle

Hmm....Orange almost ....

Its nice to see sheep- there was so many around Goondiwindi once- not anymore









I was paper piecing on my travels..


Bathurst 
 There  was a group of motor enthusiasts staying at the same motel as us and they  were retracing  a journey from one hundred years ago from Sydney to Perth. After travelling in these oldies all day I bet they were glad their accommodation wasn't 100 years old...


This old girl had an Arizona number plate- just a beautiful piece of work 

Imagine riding this from Sydney to Perth


Finally Annie Downs' shop "The Home Patch"

Inside Annie's shop

The entrance

It was an old stables - its just lovely

There's Beauty in age remember that ladies....

Finally thank you to Sandy N who made this very beautiful pin cushion for me and guess what it is from some of Annie's fabrics . By the way SandyN wants us to notice the hand made Tassel.... Lovely Sandy Thank you.