
I'm looking forward to a great 2016. I have so many UFO's that I would like to complete this year,fingers crossed I will be able to do that and have time to spend with all my quilting buddies as well.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tis the Season Blocks
Below are the blocks I have done so far for the Tis the Season Stitch-A-Long. I am using a Crazy 8 Honey Roll for the block sashings and some yardage for the borders. This is how the layout of the 5 blocks is looking.
Below are blocks 4 & 5.

Sunday, April 24, 2011
Happy Easter, Some finishes for April.
HAPPY EASTER TO ALL
Hope everyone has had a lovely Easter as we have. This morning we enjoyed brunch with our family. Our grandchildren were excited that the Easter Bunny had paid them a visit and left lots of eggs in their nests.
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Below are some finishes for April:
This is a wine bottle gift bag made with 2.5 by 5 inch rectangles of Bliss fabric. It's quite a bit of work so not sure I would make it for this purpose again. I have been trying to think of another use for it so if you think of one let me know. Here I have put a coloured glass bottle in it.
At the last camp I attended, many of the ladies had made these small ironing boards for use next to their sewing machines. Great for when you are doing lots of piecing with seams that need to be pressed before the next piece can be added. On the back-side I glued a small cutting mat for trimming and on the top, I used 2 layers of underlay covered with a layer of fabric. All I need now is a small iron and I'm set . I found the folding table in one of the cheap shops.

At the last camp I attended, many of the ladies had made these small ironing boards for use next to their sewing machines. Great for when you are doing lots of piecing with seams that need to be pressed before the next piece can be added. On the back-side I glued a small cutting mat for trimming and on the top, I used 2 layers of underlay covered with a layer of fabric. All I need now is a small iron and I'm set . I found the folding table in one of the cheap shops.

These two bags were made using a pattern I found on the net. This is quite easy to assemble and has three pockets on each side made when the handles are attached. I added a suffolk puff and button for trim to each.

Monday, April 18, 2011
A Few Camp Photos
Last month I was lucky enough to attend two quilt camps. The first one was my quilt groups' camp at Boonah. I had a great time but was very slack with taking photos this time. I was going to take every one's projects on the Sunday before we left but we simply ran out of time. I taught a bag class on the camp and had two bags at various stages to demonstrate how to put it together. I finished one bag on camp and completed the other one after I got home. I have some finishes for April so will include the photos of the bags in that blog post. Below is a photo of everyone enjoying a meal at the camp. We seemed to do lots of eating, laughing and talking but did get quite a bit of sewing done as well.
The next camp I attended was at Tamborine Mountain. The theme of the camp was Log Cabin Fever. I also had a great time as I caught up with some lovely friends from NSW's as well as the girls from the Beaudesert Quilters group. This camp goes for 4 days. Below are my friends Chris and Liz.
Here we are enjoying Happy Hour.
Along with log cabin name tags made in the shape of hearts, we were also given a log cabin chook pin cushion to take home as a reminder of the camp. All made by Sue W, the camp co-ordinator. (36 made in all). This was our table of chicks.
Below is my very first quilt which happens to be a log cabin quilt. This quilt began my journey into the wonderful world of quilting.




Thursday, March 31, 2011
OPAM finishes for March
Last day to show my 2 OPAM finishes for this month. Below is the challenge place mat I made for the Cabin Fever camp I have just attended at Tamborine Mountain. The cabin fabric I had in my stash fitted the theme so only needed to purchase fabric for the border (didn't make much of a dint in my stash though). I have a few photos to show from my March camps but will leave them for the another post.

Here is a little thread bin I made to go with my remote control holder. I do most of my stitching in the lounge and the cut threads seem to end up all over the floor so hopefully this will be an end to the problem. I love these little bins and so easy and quick to make.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
It's Mad March again !!!!
March is always a bit crazy around here. I have three week-ends in a row away. Last weekend we had the High Altitude Hot rod run to Toowoomba. We had a great time as usual. Due to all the flooding in January, we were not sure if it would go ahead, but luckily they got lots of last minute entries (147 in all) so the Toowoomba Hot rod club decided to go ahead with it. We went for a tour of the Cobb and Co museum on Saturday followed by games and lunch in Queens Park. Dinner and dancing at the showgrounds on Saturday night and the show and shine in the city on Sunday. As I haven't been out in the car for a while, it was nice to spend time with Chris and catch up with our rodding friends.
My friend's daughter, Holly, who won a top ten trophy with her T-bucket and me of course.
The show and Shine in Margaret St (our 1928 roadster). Below the Cobb & Co museum, well worth a look.


A few weeks ago, Helen from Hugs and Kisses asked if anyone would volunteer to stitch a block for the GREAT AUSSIE SPIRIT flood and cyclone relief efforts. These blocks are to be made into a quilt and then it will be raffled to help add funds for this worthy cause. I was sent this lawnmower block and the thread to stitch it with. I added some red fabric from my stash to be used around the block. I am looking forward to seeing the finished quilt when Fiona from bubz.rugz puts it together. She sent me an e-mail when my block arrived and now has over half the blocks so hopefully it won't be too long.





Sunday, February 20, 2011
Some blocks finished & a welcome visit


I follow a blog called Piece n Quilt. Natalia Bonner is a long-arm quilter and also a designer of beautiful quilts. She has designed a free BOM which started on 9th February. The logo is below. If you are interested, check out her blog, I really love her designs.

The following 2 blocks are from the Layer Cake Quilt A-long. Am so far behind with these blocks. I have blocks 3-7 to do with another block due tomorrow. I have found it difficult to choose fabrics as the layer cake I chose, Basic Grey's Fruitcake has lots of similar patterns. Today, I have sorted out some layer cakes for each block so now all I have to do is make them up.
Block 8 above and Block 2 below. Sorry Block 8 is a bit blurry.


Tuesday, February 1, 2011
A Finish for OPAM, Gardeners Journal Block

This is a travel diary cover I made for my sister who is going on a wonderful overseas trip in April. Might buy some more fabric to make myself one as we are traveling to the USA in June and I always like to keep a diary as I tend to forget little details over time and it is good to be able to relive your trip by reading what you have written every now and again.
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