Friday, 2 March 2018

More lucy



One more Lucy Boston block done to add to my collection .



Thursday, 1 March 2018

Foxley Village Ready to Quilt

Finally this beautiful quilt top is finished and ready for quilting.
It had been a journey that I planned to take one year but it has taken two. The ladies in my sewing group decided we would all undertake one of these for our 2016  project.  The quilt is by Natalie Bird and it was featured as a block of the month in Homespun. Natalie used Tilda fabrics.. I love Tilda ..so cute..I think I have used 95% Tilda for this.

I used the needle turn technique to applique , I am getting better at it now and I think I prefer it to using the blanket stitch technique.

I made one change to Natalie's lovely quilt.  The border really wasn't for me so I chose a plain white border.  So happy to have the top done.

Wednesday, 28 February 2018

Giraffe Carry Bag

This little kit has been in my stash a couple of years so as I am on my mission to get things happening  I joined Peg and Kris's OPAM  one project a month.  I just got my first project in on time. I loved this bag when I saw it, I think it was the giraffes.  The fabric is quite heavy and the red giraffe is actually coloured in. I used a fabric marker for that.  The straps coming from the side and  the base  which was a little different for me. It was quick and easy and I don't know why I hadn't already done it.

"Stitch between the Bridges" is in Tamworth . Its a lovely shop and they have lots of great ideas. They make up a lot of patterns for their displays too.

Monday, 26 February 2018

Baking


Baking is a bit like my sewing of late.... haven't done much at all. Yesterday was an exception. My good friend Steph was having a birthday and sadly packing her house to move to Brisbane since her partner has a job there now. ... So a  birthday while  moving house surely deserves a cake and dinner? We will miss them both. They are like our adopted kids. So sad they are moving.

chocolate mud cake 
                                                          

Sunday, 25 February 2018

Foxly


Today I spent most of the day in my sewing space. Its been a long time. I worked on Foxly Village. So pleased to have all the blocks together and now its time for the border. I just love this quilt and it's bigger than I thought. This is the second quilt  where I have used  the needle turn applique technique. I think I am finally getting it.!  The quilt design is by Natalie Bird and I have mainly used Tilda fabric.



Ta Da!

Battery Fire


This is what happens when the battery to run the fridge in the back of your ute (pick-up) catches on fire. The fridge was not on, don't really know why it caught on fire. B was very upset about his car, but was calm enough to climb up next to the 4 foot high fire and explosion ,with battery acid spitting everywhere, reach the extinguisher and put it out. Lots of damage to the inside of the well but not to the actual car just the back well. This may put our planned caravan trip in April 9th in doubt but we will see.  B said he was just driving along looked in the rear view mirror and saw a huge fire in the back tray. He couldn't believe it.  He burnt his hand and gave us both a big fright but in the end it can all be fixed and thank god he was driving a diesel and not a petrol car. Rule no one , carry your fire extinguisher in the front of the ute from now on. I have a lot to be thankful for this week.

Battery 

Our fridge
The canopy is no longer
After much cleaning
I think the fridge is no longer.

Comfy Chairs


These chairs, sold as leather are really pretty fake, the so called surface is sort of spayed on and does not tolerate the heat, there is some old ugly looking leather underneath. The finish was so thin it just peeled off.  BUT  they were too comfy to throw out so they have been in my outdoor area for ages.  Yesterday they got some new seat covers to freshen them up!  Two different styles but that's ok they are out side. Had the fabric for ages, so tick to using up the stash. Whoops should have moved the bin.. ha ha !