Sunday, 25 August 2019

Nundle 2019

I just love going to Nundle it's one of my favourite places to sew, take a breath and just have some me time. This time I made this quilt from this lovely Australian wildflower fabric . The photos don't do it justice . When I have it quilted I will take some more photos. It actually has a very pale green and white background and the colours are so much more vibrant.

Without the border 


.                                                                     With the border

I really liked this one Amy did 

Book Week

I get so much fun out of watching the kids and Emma  dress up for book week. They looked so cute this year.
Evelyn went as Cindy Lou Who from "The Grinch". Colt was the from "The Pirate Who Wore Underpants." Although he insisted that pirates have belly buttons so he did not wear anything on his belly..Ha Ha. So you know who was snow white then.







2018 projects



  • Snow Bowl Fillers by Bonnie Sullivan- November
  • Christmas Heart By Bonnie Sullivan - October
  • Craft project - named trays- - September for August
  • Needle roll by Sue Spargo - September
  • Leanne's House - July
  • Liberty Zip Pouch- June
  • May - Taffy Apple Bag by Helen Stubbings
  • Love , friendship an Stitching zip pouch by Natalie Bird- April
  • 3 Easter rabbits- March
  • Cottage rose rabbit by Tilda- March
  • Giraffe Carry Bag 28 Feb 2018
  • Giraffe make up purse 2 march 2018

Catching Up

I have finally finished these two quilts which have been in my 
cupboard for a while part finished .
The purple is a cot quilt I bought in the US in 2014. So it will wait for a baby now. The other one is one I made with Kerry Swain at "Cottage On The Hill", Nundle.  It now belongs to my lovely sister, she has lots of blue in her house and I have none. It belongs there.



Sunday, 11 August 2019

Some Time in my Sewing Room

A couple of weeks ago I finished this sashiko project. I enjoyed doing this as it was quick to take shape and gave a lot of effect.  I used some fabric I bought in New Zealand for the border.


I have recently got a new sewing space and I am still fiddling and moving things around as I do. This quilt has pride of place now. My friend Denice ( Denice's Day) from Michigan hand made this for me and I am so appreciative to have it.  Every day I hope to have one more opportunity to meet up with her . Until then I just have to be content with blogging , email 
and Instagram.



This is the little project bag I made today and it too has a story.  A couple of years ago Penny from our "Staceys at the Gap" retreat gave me this little piece of indigenous inspired fabric cut into a lizard shape. Penny herself is a proud indigenous woman and a great quilter. Isn't he is so cute?  After ages of moving him from one spot to the other, I said no more. So here we are...

Saturday, 3 August 2019

My Sue Spargo Project


I have to say Sue Spargo is one of my favourite quilt artists, I love the happy, quirky subject matter and the bright colours of the wool, threads and braids she uses. 

I have finished this small kit project and I'm so pleased with it. 
My new window view and ready to make into the bag.
I added some seed beads on the wings, they look better than in the photo.


Saturday, 20 July 2019

Cushions


Guess who is three .

 Now life has settled a bit I have hit the sewing room . Some simple cushions to match my   new decor. Love this fabric . 

 

AILSA

Last week we lost a very beautiful,talented and witty lady.  Ailsa Marlene Morris, OAM. and my mum in law. People complain about MIL's but mine was awesome. She was a dedicated CWA lady and for a while she was the state vice president of QLD CWA ( Country Womens Association). Ailsa earned an Order of Australia Medal(OAM) which she was very proud of. We were proud of her and loved her a lot. She taught me to knit my first cardigan. She joked and smiled til her last day.




Millstream Falls near Ravenshoe north Queensland


 Millstream Falls near Ravenshoe North Queensland

All the years I lived up there I didn't get to visit this place. It is very beautiful. 

 



Monday, 24 June 2019

Retreat at Stacey's 2019


On the 14th June we headed to Stacey's at the Gap for our retreat. Sewing from Friday morning to Sunday afternoon. We were totally waited on, it's up on top of the great dividing range at Cunningham's Gap near Warwick.  It's a very peaceful place. It was once an old school camp .  What more can you want friends, sewing , a fire and not a bit of housework to do. Thanks Leonie!

Cabins - very comfortable
 
                                                            The dining room 
                                                                   Coffee of course
All busy 

Gail finishing her monster quilt.
The scenery
Sheena finished her quilt and onto the stitchery
These two are the quilts I finished. The kits have been in the stash for a few years or more but not any more. Emma(DIL) tells me the fairy quilt is the same as one her nana made her sister when she was young but I assure you the kit is not that old, may be 5 years ....










An invitation to a Quilt Group

Just before our trip south ended we were called back to the north as my  mum in law had taken a turn for the worst. ( She is a little better now) We were in Atherton North Qld for a week.  During that time a friend asked me to go to her sewing group with her. Thank you Clair. It was a nice cheer up and the ladies were lovely. They were doing some lovely work. Sorry I cannot name all the ladies.

This quilt was being made for her granddaughter. Old doilies were used.. very sweet.



This quilt had a New Zealand Maori  flavour . The colour patches were cut out like paper lace and machine appliqued on. It was just beautiful and so neatly done..wow


For the Kids


Oh my gosh it has been so long since I have blogged, so sorry friends.  We just seemed to have a crazy year so far. Too much sadness and sickness...... but heads high and look to the future.

I had to share this - is this not what quilts are for?  Keeping you warm and cosy on a rainy day.


Last week I made these pillow cases for the kids.  They were a hit.


Saturday, 27 April 2019

Out of the Cold

Today we headed for some time away from the cold and wind and where better than a whisky distillery and restaurant in a little town north called Timboon.  We also found  Allansford Cheeseworld. Yummy cheese , nice food and a museum. There is a huge Dairy industry here in  the Great Ocean Road area. Did you know they make "Coon" and  "Cracker Barrell" cheeses here.



 

 Timboon