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Friday, December 21, 2012
Above are what I can Whonky House Blocks but properly named 'Blossom Creek' by Natalie Ross in Stitches. Eventually they become a quilt for my granddaughter Lola when her new baby brother or sister arrives at the end of Jan/early Feb. The first block is finished but as you can see the others still have a lot of work before they are completed. All have lots of little flowers, birds, embroidery etc still to be done so I have been trying to do a couple of hourse each day. Hopefully this quilt will be finished in time.
Australian quilter Cinzia:has issued a challenge on Southern Cross Quilters to bloggers, and I have decided to participate, (not sure if I am up to the challenge but I intend to give it a go. Rules are as follows:
“Scatterdays is a bit like categories. Every
Saturday a letter and four different categories will be listed. Scatterers have
one week in which to find one thing for each category, photograph it and upload
it to their blog. The following Saturday surfers often cruise around to check
out what you found. After you have checked out other scattering blogs you can
then start on next week’s list.. and so it goes around.”
If you would like to participate in this challenge with us, you can sign on with Cinzia at her blog: http://lgfns.blogspot.com.au/
I have mostly posted just photographs of my quilting journey with the odd holiday photograph so this will be very new to me. Hope I am up for it.
“Scatterdays is a bit like categories. Every
Saturday a letter and four different categories will be listed. Scatterers have
one week in which to find one thing for each category, photograph it and upload
it to their blog. The following Saturday surfers often cruise around to check
out what you found. After you have checked out other scattering blogs you can
then start on next week’s list.. and so it goes around.”
If you would like to participate in this challenge with us, you can sign on with Cinzia at her blog: http://lgfns.blogspot.com.au/
I have mostly posted just photographs of my quilting journey with the odd holiday photograph so this will be very new to me. Hope I am up for it.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Give Away Winner
AND THE WINNER IS ...........TA.....DA................MARIA KLEVIT
Many thanks to everyone who entered my giveaway and also to those who signed on as Followers. This has been great fun, I have spent so much time checking out the giveaways, but not only that the blogs of those participating. Luckily for me I am organized for christmas so I didn't have to feel guilty about all the time I have spent sitting at the computer.
I have contacted Maria, I hope to see a photo of a finished 'Tribute to Mrs Williams' in the future.
Many thanks to everyone who entered my giveaway and also to those who signed on as Followers. This has been great fun, I have spent so much time checking out the giveaways, but not only that the blogs of those participating. Luckily for me I am organized for christmas so I didn't have to feel guilty about all the time I have spent sitting at the computer.
I have contacted Maria, I hope to see a photo of a finished 'Tribute to Mrs Williams' in the future.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Tonight spells the end of my giveaway but I will wait until tomorrow morning (my time) so that everyone has until mnidnight their time. I can't believe how many people have entered giveaways this year. Obviously we all like receiving something for nothing, or we are just competitive! Many thanks to Michelle for hosting the Birthday Blog Hop and I hope to be able to participate again this year. I must admit I did enter a few myself and am hoping I might be the lucky recipient of something. It would be a lovely christmas present.
My shopping is all done, decorations are up, sadly no lights on my christmas tree this year as when I tried them out they had died and I couldn't purchase the type I like so decided to wait until next year to get the lights I like best. My cakes and puddings have long been made and all that remains is to put together my gingerbread house. I have to confess that I have never made a gingerbread house before, it seems to have turned out okay all that remains is the putting together and decoration and I guess that will be another challenge!!!
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Although I haven't been in bloggerland for quite a while I haven't been idle. My local quilt group make quilts for a nearby residental care facility as well as an aged care facility. These are four which were made for the aged care folk who really love receiving a quilt. Most ask how much they have to pay for them!!
I seem to be having trouble moving my photos around at the moment. I used to be able to made two lots of two but that doesn't seem to be happening for me at the moment!
My 'Sylvias Bridal Sampler' quilt is finished, except for the borders. I have had a great deal of difficulty finding just the right fabric. I did purchase the backing in Alaska when there on a recent cruise and now at last have found a lovely piece that I hope will look great around the borders. Just have to find time to put it together and I guess that won't happen over the next couple of days as I will be busy hopping around the various blogs entered in the 'Blog Hop Birthday Party'.
My Giveaway for the Blog Hop 5th Birthday Party
Welcome everyone who is hopping around during the Blog Hop Party. For those who do not know about it just click on the button over on the right on have a look around.
My giveaway is a gorgeous pattern of a replica quilt made by Mrs. Williams sometime between 1830-1850. Inside the pattern is the story of the quilt. The original quilt and story can be found in the book 'The American Quilt A Historty of Cloth and Conmfort 1750-1950 by Roderick Kiracof.
This version is replicated by 'Threadbear' of Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia.
To win this great pattern please leave a comment about the design and perhaps what colours you would like to made in. I am happy to post worldwide!!
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Once again it hasn been quite a while since I last posted to this blog. During that time my husband and I have had a trip to Canada and Alaska and I know this is probably all a bit old hat to those in the northern hemisphere but from a down under Aussie living by the sea the scenery was simply spectacular as shown above. It was all simply mind boggling. I took some hand sewing with me but alas I don't think I even opened the folder it was in for the whole month, too much other goodies to see and do.
Friday, April 27, 2012
I can't believe it is over three months since I posted and also finished the blocks for my Sylvias Bridal Sampler and I still haven't decided on a border!! I haven't been idle during the three months though; have been busily working on two black and white quilts, one for my daughter and one for my grandson and yes they are both "Collingwood" supporters. (For those non-aussies Collingwood are a 'much loved or much hated' football team. Must admit I am over black and white and don't want to see this colour combo for a while. My local group have decided to take over the responsibility of making quilts for a local aged care facility. It will be a ongoing project and although most of us have plenty of fabric/scrap etc. we are fortunate enough to be getting assistance with finance for batting and backing from a local service organization. Very big help as we are looking at probably making between 15-20 per year. They are only 40-42 inches scquare, just big enough for lap quilts, not too big for those in wheel chairs but big enough to put over the end of their beds for decoration. The residents love their quilts and the staff really look after them and are generous in their praise for our efforts as they love having the rooms look great.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Can everyone here me cheering! I have finally finished all the blocks (well all I am doing) for my version of Sylvias Bridal Sampler. As mentioned before I have chosen substitute some blocks for patterns that I like or patterns which have some meaning to me, eg. I have a very good school friend whose name is Suzanne, the reason I chose the Oh Susannah block. Others were patterns in a friendship swap at my local group. My other alteration is to make the quilt one row less. As I started joining up the rows into blocks to make sure I liked the overall look I realized just how big it is, so decided 13 rows is enough for my bed. I can't begin to explain the feeling of satisfaction now the blocks are all done, my only wish would be that I didn't have to join all the rows together!!! Well onto it so I can finally put up a photo of my finished quilt. I have enjoyed the journey though.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
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