Since reviving my blog, it was not my intention to leave it so long between posts. The last few weeks have been interesting and I seem to have a lot to chat about.
Lets see... what have I got to share..
Quilting
Cross Stitching
Me behind the scenes
The world and the current environment
And in no particular order.
I have blue hair .... and a brand new grandson. I was due to fly up to Townsville to help look after my Mini-me while her mum was in hospital. Unfortunately, my flight was 7am Wednesday, and the borders were closed due to COVID-19 at midnight Tuesday. Lachlan was born 27 March - and I changed my hair to a vivid blue to celebrate. It is slowly fading, but it is such a lovely shade, I'll be getting it re-done in a few months, in time to visit when the borders are re-opened in Australia.
It's a Buoy! |
After the quilt was finished, I then used the Just Get it Done tutorial and made an 'After Quilt'
This I had a lot of fun with and I really like the way the spare sailboat sails now look a bit like bunting. And the border was stitched with prairie points, using the information from Sew Easy tutorial. It really sets off the whole quilt
The next quilt which captured my attention, as part of my "Finish it off" obsession was a hand pieced quilt. My first quilt.
1985 Sampler quilt |
detail of hand piecing |
Batik pieced sampler back |
I had a load of batik FQ's and using quilt math, with only a few re-do patches, spent time working out the best method of HST that was economical for my fabric reserves. I carefully pieced and measured and made sashing and borders and now I have a quilt top and bottom for a double-sided quilt. It is so near completion, but my sewing machine had a hissy fit with all the sewing and is now in the service centre, getting a tweak and a push and shove and a gentle massage before coming back to me next week
This month in cross stitching I had an epiphany in regard to HATS Harriet Salt Sampler.
Firstly I couldn't find fabric which was 'right'. I found some online and ordered some lovely 32count floss. When I finally started Harriet in rotation, was happily stitching the first alphabet and got to the end of the fabric before realising I was in error, stitching the design over 2 threads instead of one. Slightly frustrated, I flipped the fabric over and started again. I barely got through the 'A' when I realised I was not enjoying the process, nor the look of the result.
I made the decision to stop stitching Harriet. I may take her back up again another time, or I might make use of various alphabets in other designs. The floss I will use in another single colour stitch of my own choosing in another time. I do have a lot of choices of charts. The fabric should suit another Mirabilia mermaid, or will be put to use on another design. The time allocated to Harriet in Rotation, I will change to Shores of Hawk Run Hollow.
As for the rest of my stitching in rotation... The English Floral Sampler has now completed to N - Nasturtium
I get a lot of pleasure knowing this is growing and I'm now more than half way...
Today is the 20th of the month and my TOL 2020 SAL section for MAY will be updated on the page. There are a few people stitching this, and it is lovely to see each version and how different but same they all are.
Despite 2020 being extreme circumstances for most people worldwide. I had earlier this year determined that 2020 was to be a good year for me - I have a new mind-set and am working hard to re-set my work/life balance. I am one of the lucky ones, I work M-F from 9-5 and that has not changed. I work for a company which has been determined to be an essential business. Social Restrictions have meant traveling from home to work and back again, and I've spent most of my home life sewing and stitching. I have been keeping in touch with my friends and family through phone and video calls. However, late April, I had a major panic attack, brought on by work stresses from July 18 to Dec 19. As this has been resolved, it was as if I was wound up and after relaxing, a spring went off be-doinnng! The bright light in all of this, is finding out my heart is sound and healthy and there is no evidence of a heart attack. I know the triggers now and after a few after-shocks am healing well with confirmation that the mind-set I started in January. It did, however, mean that I avoided most social media, including facebook and blogs for a few weeks
I feel much better now and am catching up... hence this lengthy catch up
If you are still with me... thank you.
2 comments:
Love your quilts!
I am glad that you are still with us! And congratulations on the new grand-baby too.
The quilts are beautiful and I totally agree with - stitch what you love, no obligations here.
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