Friday, May 28, 2010

Once, twice, three times a compliment - day!

Thursday 27th May was certainly a day for compliments.

My first compliment of the day: I was getting ready to go to my fitness class when my neighbour knocked on my door. She had a cleaner in from Silver Chain who was in absolute raptures over the memory quilt I had made for Kevin's 80th earlier in the year. I had picture of Kevin with his siblings as a child, senior cit, his marriage day and one of the family. This gentleman from the USA was in raptures over the wall hanging and wanted one for his "Mom" back home, wants me to make one for him and said he was willing to pay, must work out costs to see if he is serious!!

Kevin's Quilt- designed in EQ6; the 4 blue squares represent where I placed the pictures.

2nd compliment of the day was about our son Zach. He had done so well in TKD class the night before that he was singled out in class for his devotion, dedication and skill with all aspects of his class participation. This from where Zachary was a year ago, fills us with such pride. The climb through all the hard stuff has started to shine through.
Number 3 - I was at the school picking up the kids, I had actually gone to the class room due to rainy weather. Sarah was getting organised, packing bags, showing my where she now sits in the class, telling me about her day when a lady I did not know stopped and asked if "This child belongs to you?". I responded with a yes and was then delightfully informed by this lady what a lovely child Sarah is. Turn out it was one of Sarah's teachers. From my experience you don't often get teachers go out of their way to say things like this.

Then today I get an email from Helen at http://www.stitchabout.com.au/ who had a cross stitch kit I have been chasing for years that is no longer in publication (I met her at the Quilt show last Sunday and I just happened to ask if she knew of the pattern). The kit "In disgrace" by Bessie Pease Gutmann goes with two other completes kits I have on my lounge room wall.

Turns out that Helen had the kit ready packed in her car to bring over to Perth for the show but due to being over weight in luggage left it at home. She had only recently gone through all her older stock sorting it out and was still debating what to do with this pattern.

Funny how things all work out sometimes.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Pictures of some of my recent work - part 2

Early morning rising and a hug, I am off to the airport to go away to Bathurst for Southern Cross Quilters Retreat 2010.
Missy, our latest addition to the family. Can not decide if she is sleeping or passed out from the smell in Zach's room!!!
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My latest 2 quilts, (1) a disappearing 9 patch, feature square is a multi coloured butterfly print, the last that I had in my stash unfortunately, some of the other colours have small butterflies on them. The quilting pantograph is of butterflies. I have labeled the quilt "Butterfly Patch". (2) A quilt kit I brought from Collingully. The pantograph is paisley style flowers to match the print.

Baggies full of cut strips and squares for my "Colorado Wedding Quilt" by Pam Bono. I now have to sew the strips together to then sub cut the parts of the blocks.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Pictures of some of my recent work

Sarah, attempting to do some sewing, she enjoys doing bits of craft.
Santa....***** 2" squares, $#@!^&***. Fiddly but effective in the end.

A baby quilt I designed and made for a lady at work. The owl Mum made for me on her embroidery machine, I used fabric from the new Lisa Chandler range and made a bag. Mollie Jane, a "Kids Quilt" pattern. A cute little girl playing in the garden sewn with varigated pink thread. Blue, gold, and white table runner. My friend Lisa in the US gave me some fabric that was from her wedding dress. I brought it home and made it into this table runner and called it "Old, new, borrowed and blue".


The two bright quilts are for the children. I found the panels and matching border fabrics which screamed "BUY ME!!!" So I did. I am waiting to buy some more wadding, I will be piecing the backs to include the quilt labels, which are the kids art works.

Still lurking

I had forgotten this little page. Life is so good at stopping the little things occurring. We all get so busy with living working, being, trying to catch up with the should and must do's that we don't stop to do all the I wants. Mind you I was raised with " I want does not always get" motto in my family.

O went to the craft show today with my dear friend Gail. I was very good and kept the purchases to a minimum. Although in my mind I am hocked up until the kids have great grandies! I brought myself a new cutting mat, large and I got some rotary blades from The Scissor Man. I really needed a large mat for my cutting table. And blades well you can never have to many!!

I had a look at the westalee (sp?) rulers too. Very tempting. Might still get one yet. They are displaying the rulers at the craft shop across the road from work tomorrow, mm, no make that today.

I picked up two quilts from Greg at House of Quilts on Tuesday ( well Steph did) and I am in the process of doing the hand binding of an evening when I get time to sit. I have also started cutting out a wedding ring quilt by designer Pam Bono this last week. I think I have cut 15 yards of material up into strips then sub cut into rectangles and squares. I now have to sew strips to subcut strip sets so that I can then have units all ready to go together to make the blocks a piece the top when I go away to Collingully in June with the girls.

I can not upload any pics using my iPod so they will have to wait till I get to the computer next.

Guess I should attempt some shut eye.

Night all