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Thursday 26 February 2009

Chookie - I found a new craft medium! - APPLIQUE!



This is 'Flappin'
This little bit of applique took me less than 2 hours from go to whoa! - I am so impressed and now want to make more chooks. I'm going to make an assortment of chooks and one rooster into a wall hanging - that will probably be Sunday's project.
I found the free pattern for 'Flappin' and quite a LOT more on this site: http://www.fatcatpatterns.com/chickens.htm

I really like the little angels - and think they will make great friendship quilts - but I am getting away from myself - One quilt at a time....baby steps...

Tonight I'm picking up my cross stitching again. I have a couple of projects that need to be finished within the fortnight and they won't stitch themselves.




My first finished stitchery from my birthday gifts. This is a Bronwyn Hayes kit that John found for me. I'll stitch the other one and then they will be placed on a bag that will be made to hold my light box.
I've also fallen in lust with some applique and am going to have a go at that in the next couple of days.
I really do not need another craft obsession - I merely do not have the room for it!!
Oh well - roll on winter - I'm thinking of taking up knitting or crotchet!!!! lol

Tuesday 24 February 2009

Where has the time gone??

I had not realised it's been over a week since I'd posted any news. I've no pictures to share unfortunately, but then I've not completed anything lately.
Last Thursday was mine and Harry's birthday. I had not realised just how blue I'd become until the laughter started...
The good feelings started on the wednesday evening when a work colleague presented me with a display folder of charts that had belonged to her mother. Most of them were australiana charts from kits dated in the mid 80's. Perfect timing as they will be useful for quilt squares for the bushfire appeals.
On Thursday morning, Harry presented me with the DVD of the newest Indiana Jones movie. Martin presented me with an 'Up-light' - designed to sit on your lap so that the light will shine through the dark fabric and make it easier to stitch. Of course, you know I'll be using it as a light box!!!
Once I'd got to work, my friend Andrea gave me a packet of magazines and a toblerone - there are so many inspirational ideas within those magazines, I'm not sure where to start! I was also surprised with Mud Cake for morning tea!
Another girlfriend, Wendy, rocked up at lunchtime to spirit me away for a decadent lunch of KFC, then introduced me to a local Op-shop that I was not aware existed!! Bliss! I didn't buy anything there that day, but I can get back there easily at lunchtimes.
Not surprisingly, I didn't get much serious work done during the day.
After work, our friends - Ian & Sue joined us for a meal out at a local club - I so enjoyed my chicken parmigiana! John also presented me with his gift - a couple of Bronwyn Hayes stitchery kits - perfect to adorn the bag I'll have to make for my new light box.

Such a lovely day.

I've since been busy, stitching the first of the Bronwyn Hayes designs - and a few stitches here and there for a square for a bushfire quilt.

Of course, I need a new craft like a hole in the head - and i've fallen in love with the chickens at this site: http://www.fatcatpatterns.com/chickens.htm
My friend Karen gave me a heap of fabric to get this started for my birthday - and I'm eager for the weekend for time to get my machine out!!!

I'll try to get some photos of all my WIP in the next day or so.

Saturday 14 February 2009

Closeup of beads used in Mermaid




I've just taken a photo of my mermaid in the sunshine. And a photo showing the shell beads used in place of the jewel drops.


Wednesday 11 February 2009

HOT OFF THE NEEDLE! - Queen Mermaid


11pm and hot off the needle!

Queen Mermaid is finished! Today I found some shell beads that were just the right size and colour - I've substituted them for the Mill Hill Treasures that were out of my budget. I feel that they suit the mermaid so much better anyway!

It's not a great photo because it is so late at night - I'll try to get a daytime photo in the next day or so.....

Monday 9 February 2009

Red Saturday - February 7 2009

It is with a sad heart that I record my thoughts today. Today is Monday. Two days ago, Victoria had the hottest day on record, with fierce northerly winds. The temperature soared to just under 50c - it was 49.8 at our back door at midday.

Unfortunately, due to a previous week of 44c temperatures, the state was extremely dry and all the vegetation had all it's moisture sucked out of it. Perfect conditions for a Bushfire.

And a Bushfire we had.
I say we. About half the state of Victoria was ablaze by 5pm. I am fortunate that although being within 15km of the nearest fire, the wind was blowing away from us and we could see the smoke, but we did not have any embers land on us.

Sunday morning, the horror of the previous day became apparent. Marysville and Kinglake - two communities in the leafy hills were no more. Without warning, these communities were ablaze and many, many people lost their lives. Bunyip State Forest is still ablaze. It will take weeks for the full impact is felt. Loss of lives are measured in 100's - not in dozens. Thousands of families are now homeless. Our firefighters and volunteers are heros.

There are other blogs with far more eloquent words. Here is a photo of the fireclouds as seen from the front of my house looking east at 1:30pm Saturday.
And again at 4pm: Looking east and looking north.
The fire threat is not over. Fires are still burning through the state.

Wednesday 4 February 2009

I can see the light at the end of the tunnel......

Having spent today stitching, I can now see the end of the tunnel - there are not so many beads left to attach and only a little bit of backstitching....I'm so happy...
I still have to find the right beads to attach in the big blank bits in the torso. I'm hoping to find something right at the local bead shop...if all else fails...there's always ebay!!!
I'm really pleased with the half pearl beads in the bodice. The design calls for faceted floral amethyst beads, but I think this suits the mermaid theme better.
I've also finally got a photo of my boys - a scruffy pair - for the first day of school 2009. It is so hard to get them both with a happy face at the same time!!! This is Harry's last year at Primary School.