Sunday, May 24, 2009

Rain, rain more rain and crochet

What a week it has been. So much rain fell over south east Queensland and so many homes have been flooded in Brisbane. My friend, Di, who has had a wonderful holiday touring New South Wales is trapped by the flood waters in northern NSW.
It was lovely to crochet at night and hear the rain on the roof (I felt sad for the possums who visit as they must have been very wet and cold). Peter (the female possum) came to sleep in the garage during the week so it was nice to know she was warm and dry for a few nights.
I have been inspired by quite a few English bloggers lately, my favourite one is Lucy's, who has the most colourful and fabulous crochet on her blog. Here is my latest work in progress - a wave stitch coverlet (it has been folded in three so it's a nice snuggly size). I am having a great time crocheting as it is so relaxing and I was thrilled when my daughter (who has a great blog Satsuki Designs) wants to learn how to crochet. She is a wonderful daughter, sewer, jewellery maker and hopefully now a crochet diva.As it is getting colder I can start some of my cross stitch projects. I have finally got my "Little House Neighborhood" pattern and I can't wait to start. I have seen it on quite a few blogs and it is just gorgeous. I love sampler designs so as soon as I get the threads I can start. I have a few Charles Wysocki cross stitch kits to finish and I also have quite a few of his jigsaws. I love naive art and the art of Charles Wysocki in particular.

Our daughter is coming for a visit soon which is wonderful and our son is enjoying himself in San Diego. It is my husband's birthday next week so I am looking forward to that, lots of books waiting for me at the library and an afternoon of sewing so I am very happy.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Maneki Neko, crocheting and birthday

Over the long weekend I finally stitched together the granny squares I made last winter. I think it will keep us nice and warm when it gets cold. I love bright colours and it was so nice to sit and crochet at night. Here is a close up of the blocks and on a bed - I hadn't realised just how big it was going to be. I have bought some beautiful crochet hooks on etsy so when I get them I will put them on my blog - they really are lovely and I can't wait to get them and start using them.

It was my birthday last month and I had a super day. I got to talk to my two children which was my best present of all. I had lunch and afternoon tea with friends and some lovely presents. Here are the fabulous things I got from my daughter even though I told her I didn't want anything.
I love and collect Maneki Nekos and here is a nodding one - she is solar powered so she pretty much nods the whole time - I love her. Isn't the Statue of Liberty fabulous - I love anything New York and this little lady has it all. The possum and cat mirror is so perfect as it reminds me of the possum who comes for a visit (we called him Peter until we saw her baby but we still call her Peter and I don't think she minds) and 'the cup' aceo which is just perfect.
Bookmarks are a great love of mine and I found some fabulous ones on etsy. Tigerpixie (Carrie) has a fabulous range of bookmarks and posters. When I ordered my fantasy cat bookmarks
I was lucky enough to win a poster from Carrie. I was so thrilled and when I received the poster I was so happy and I think when you see it you will see why. Is it absolutely fantastic. THANKS SO MUCH CARRIE. I LOVE IT.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Class with Sue Spargo

I still haven't come down from the high of meeting and attending a two day workshop with Sue Spargo. Sue is a fabulously talented, creative, and super person who was so happy to share her creative thoughts and inspire us with her magnificent quilts. It was also great to meet Sue's sister Wendy who had travelled to Australia with her. Here is a photo of Sue (and myself) and her magnificent Magnolia quilt which was the basis of our class.

The class was held at The Quilters' Store and Karen did a wonderful job. As always the shop was filled with many wonderful threads, fabrics and books to tempt us. I got a wonderful surprise for morning tea - it is my birthday this month and Karen came out with a birthday cake for another quilter and myself - you made my day Karen - many many thanks.
I made block #3 from Sue's book Magnolia. It was wonderful to see all the different interpretations of Sue's blocks and the use of many different fabrics and I especially enjoyed using wool felt. I will never forget Sue's wonderful African animals, birds, leaves etc all made with wool felt. I will always remember these two special days filled with creativity, laughs, learning, friendship and seeing Sue's art up close and personal. Thanks Sue, Wendy, Karen, all the girls in the shop and all the quilters I met.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

No quilting but some shopping

I have been very busy at work so sadly not much quilting done. I am still working on my Pie and Tart quilt and Polka Dot Girls stitchery and having a fabulous time but not much progress made - oh for the day when I retire.
I have made a few purchases on etsy. Dot (famous for the Dotee doll) makes these amazing, beautiful, fabulous beaded birds and I finally managed to purchase one from her fabulous etsy store creatarian - Isn't she just lovely! You can read all about the wonderful Dot on her blog.


I love ACEOs and found some super ones as well as mirrors and magnets on Lindy Longhurst's serpentmandalas etsy shop. I bought more things than in the photo but they are presents for a friend so I can't show them just yet. I really enjoy reading Lindy's blog.

Matryoshka dolls are a favourite of mine and I bought these delightful ACEOs (the one on the left is an original) from loriotndorr.

It is my birthday this month and I bought myself the new Marilyn Monroe Barbie. I have to admit that I love barbies but I rarely buy new ones. I prefer buying old ones from op shops but I just couldn't resist this fabulous lady.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Pink and other things

I, like a lot of other people, love the colour pink (well I work with two other people who love pink and my friend Di has bought the same vaio) so when I wanted to buy a laptop computer the choice was easy. So here is my beautiful, delicious PINK Sony Vaio.I have been having a great time paper piecing my Pie and Tart BOM quilt. I love hand work that I can do at night. I am getting my BOM from Sue Daley's Patchwork with Busy Fingers and I am so happy with it - the fabric, tips etc. are just wonderful.

I love having things hanging on the wall in my sewing room - here are two of my favourite dolls - an angel doll that I bought at 'Hail Mary I'm Home' in Sydney and the adorable Bubbles which I bought from a fabulous shop in Soho, New York. I just love them.

I am a very happy mum - our daughter came home for a visit which was absolutely wonderful and our son, who was on holiday in Florida, got to watch the Space Shuttle launch which is something he has always dreamed about.
I have a few goodies that I have been buying on etsy arriving soon so I will write about them when they arrive. I can't wait.

Saturday, March 07, 2009

My sewing room

I haven't updated my blog for a few weeks. I have been working most weekends and with the devastating bushfires in Victoria and the floods in North Queensland I haven't really felt like blogging.
At the end of January I finally got around to giving my sewing room a good clean out and I am happy to say that even now in March it is still tidy.
I am still enjoying myself working on my polka dot girls and I have started my Pie and Tarts BOM. It is a lot of fun as I really enjoy paper piecing.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Polka-Dot Girls


I have finally finished by first block of Bronwyn Hayes' Polka-Dot Girls quilt. I am so happy to have found a group who are making these gorgeous blocks so I am going to have lots of fun whilst working on this delightful quilt. I only get the weekends to work on my quilting/stitchery so I try to make the most of every minute. I have become quite the 'weekend hermit' and I can't quite believe this but I don't even want to go shopping anymore (except for more fabric, threads etc.). I am going to work on my applique quilt today and listen to one of my favourite Agatha Christie stories.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Baskets, Berries & Leaves

I have finally finished my first block of Jan Patek/Alma Allen's quilt Baskets, Berries & Leaves. Hand applique has always been my great love and it was wonderful to get back to doing what I enjoy the most. Only eleven more blocks to finish along with my stitcheries, the calendar quilt, the star quilt, the butterfly's garden ..... etc. It is a pity I have to go back to work tomorrow as I have enough to keep me very happily occupied for the next few years at least.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

Great reads

Over my holidays I have had the chance to read some wonderful books. Here are my favourites:
  • The Sugar Queen – Sara Addison Allen
  • The Glassblower of Murano - Marina Fiorato
  • The Chatelet Apprentice - Jean Francois Parot
  • Bad Lands - Selina Rosen and Laura J Underwood

I am currently reading The Private Patient by P D James - I must admit I have a huge crush on Adam Dalgliesh, well actually Martin Shaw who plays him in the BBC adaptations.

I have also been buying (again) from Amazon,
Patti Culea's new book - Creative Cloth Explorations: Adventures in Fairy-Inspired Fiber Art
Mixed Mania: Recipes for Delicious Mixed Media Creations and
Mixed-Media Self-Portraits: Inspiration & Techniques.


"I cannot live without books." Thomas Jefferson

"It is with the reading of books the same as with looking at pictures; one must without doubt, without hesitations, with assurance, admire what is beautiful." Vincent van Gogh

HAPPY READING

Block 9 Star BOM

Here is Block 9 of of Judy's (Patchwork Times) Star BOM.

I am only going to make a nine block quilt instead of thirteen so I am not making all the blocks. It is great being on holidays for two weeks as I have managed to catch up and here is block 6.

THANKS JUDY FOR YOUR GENEROSITY IN SHARING THESE WONDERFUL PATTERNS

More additions to my favourite things

When I was in New York visiting my son I saw this fabulous seguro espiritual in a shop in the East Village and here it is on our lounge wall - thanks Richard for your wonderful gift. I have placed the candles in front of the Saints who look after safe travelling, success in business and the Virgen d Guadalupe who will protect my family.I also love to collect postcards and here is a fabulous one that Justine and Andrew sent from Paris.

Adding to my collection

I love silver thimbles and I have collected quite a few. I was so thrilled to get a gold thimble from my husband for Christmas. It was made by Simons of Philadelphia, USA and has the name Morcy engraved on it. I am unsure how old it is but it is truly beautiful and I shall always treasure it. I try to use my silver thimbles when I am quilting but I don't think I will use this gold one - I will just look at it and love it.

That Suki girl



We have been looking after Justine and Andrew's gorgeous ragdoll cat 'Suki' whilst they are overseas. Here she is looking very thoughtful and beautiful. She has been such a lot of fun and it has been so nice to have a quilt buddy and I will miss her when she goes home.

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Happy New Year to our son, Richard, in New York and Happy New Year to our daughter, Justine, and son-in-law, Andrew in Paris. Wow! New Year's Eve in Paris and New York.

I had a wonderful 2008, Richard came home for a visit from New York with his absolutely lovely girlfriend, Ann.
I got to spend time with my two children in Sydney which was just the most wonderful time for me.I can't forget a photo of our wonderful son-in-law, Andrew. We are so happy to have Andrew as part of our family.
HAVE A WONDERFUL, HAPPY, PROSPEROUS AND EXCITING NEW YEAR AND MAY ALL YOUR WISHES COME TRUE.
Love Mum XXXXXX

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Polka Dot Girls




I haven't had much time for quilting lately but I have enjoyed myself working on my stitcheries. I have finally started on my Polka Dot Girls by Bronwyn Hayes and I am having a great time. I love Bronwyn's work and it is a delight to stitch. The block isn't finished but I just wanted to show a photo of this lovely lady in her garden. I can't wait to start on the next block.

The possum

Every night we can hear the possums on our roof. They always make us smile when they arrive as it sounds like they are wearing 'army boots'. We managed to get a photo of one of the cheeky possums and here she is enjoying a piece of apple. I just love this photo!

I love Country

I love Americana and with our son living in New York I feel I have a good
excuse to indulge my passion. My husband took me to this most fantastic
of shops "
Country on Tamborine". It is just filled with the most incredible
collection of all the things that I love. I couldn't help but buy a 'few' things.
I love angels and I just couldn't leave this gorgeous girl in the shop so she
had to come home with me - isn't she just gorgeous!











I also love crows and houses and the American flag so here are some photos of the other things that I just had to buy.



Sunday, October 12, 2008

Block 5 Star BOM

Here is Block 5 of Judy's (Patchwork Times) Star BOM. I decided to change the fabrics for my blocks so here are Blocks 1 and 3 in my new colours as well. I hope to get Block 2 and 4 finished very soon.

Saturday, September 06, 2008

Block 3 Star BOM


Here is Block 3 of Judy's (Patchwork Times) Star BOM. I am going to make my blocks using my bright scraps keeping the blue as the background. I just love stars and orange so I will try and have a bit of orange in each block. I have so enjoyed seeing everyone else's blocks and all the different colour combinations. Thanks Judy.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Rosalie Quinlan's Love Is

I have been making a effort to finish my Love Is Stitchery wallhanging.
This morning I cut all the blocks to size and got all the strips ready to piece
and cut into 1" square strips. I just love this wallhanging and I am so glad


that it won't be long before I can hang it on the wall. I have also taken a
photo of my
Friendship Braid quilt. I love this quilt as it has lots of my
favourite things
in it - chickens, hearts, Elvis, Betty Boop, stars, country,
brights.
I also
took a couple of close ups.