I have bested my personal best ... well considering this is only my second machine-quilted quilt it was bound to happen!
With my new Pfaff GrandQuilter, (affectionate known as Gonzales on the basis that its stitches sooo fast!), I can now machine-quilt my own tops.
This quilt top was made about six years ago in a workshop with Dijanne Cevaal. I will bind it and give it to grandson Myles for a play quilt.
31 July 2012
17 June 2012
Crochet, play with ricrac, start a new quilt?
What a choice!
I am home alone, the chores have been done, the sun is shining, a gentle breeze is stirring the washing - all's good.
Now it's time to decide what to do for the next few, uninterrupted hours.
I have a pretty crochet scarf that I could work on ...
Or i could
make ricrac roses ...
Sew doilies to T-shirts and attach pretty buttons ...
finish a quilt top ...
Baste a quilt top ...
Start a new quilt for my bestie's 50th (which is only 6 weeks away, eeek)
Hmmm, I just can't decide!
What are you doing that's creative this weekend?
X dls
05 June 2012
Quilting on the Central Coast (NSW)
is alive and well!
When I first moved here two years ago I was frustrated at the lack of places I could go to buy fabrics and quilting stuff. So, I dug a little deeper, and I found plenty of opportunities to get my fabric fixes. In the current issue of Down Under Quilts there is a special feature listing the local places you can shop.
Check out the FREE online subscription now to see the Central Coast listing - www.creativelivingmedia.com.au
Also on the subject of quilty things on the coast ... last Saturday night I attended the the annual 2GO Give Me 5 for Kids Charity Gala Ball. The hosts of the local morning radio show, Sarah and Dwayne were the special guests. I had heard Sarah comment about sewing on air about a year ago, so I had vowed that when I went to the Gala Ball I would introduce myself. I really like to meet local people who sew, and those in the media especially, because I love to see the word spread - that sewing, quilting, craft, knitting and crochet are COOL, and not just what Nanna-used-to-do. I was surprised and delighted that when I introduced myself she told me not only does she sew, making curtains and stuff, she actually LOVES QUILTING! I look forward to having a Quilting Bee with her some time soon!
When I first moved here two years ago I was frustrated at the lack of places I could go to buy fabrics and quilting stuff. So, I dug a little deeper, and I found plenty of opportunities to get my fabric fixes. In the current issue of Down Under Quilts there is a special feature listing the local places you can shop.
Check out the FREE online subscription now to see the Central Coast listing - www.creativelivingmedia.com.au
Also on the subject of quilty things on the coast ... last Saturday night I attended the the annual 2GO Give Me 5 for Kids Charity Gala Ball. The hosts of the local morning radio show, Sarah and Dwayne were the special guests. I had heard Sarah comment about sewing on air about a year ago, so I had vowed that when I went to the Gala Ball I would introduce myself. I really like to meet local people who sew, and those in the media especially, because I love to see the word spread - that sewing, quilting, craft, knitting and crochet are COOL, and not just what Nanna-used-to-do. I was surprised and delighted that when I introduced myself she told me not only does she sew, making curtains and stuff, she actually LOVES QUILTING! I look forward to having a Quilting Bee with her some time soon!
04 May 2012
Abundance Quilt Challenge winners ...?
Sorry, can't tell you yet.
We have received lots of beautiful quilts, one even hand-delivered on the final day!
The judging has been done and there are a first, second and third prize and runner up. Prizes are sponsored by SINGER.
The winning quilts and a selection of the entries will be on display at the Mad Quilters Gathering, RNA Showgrounds, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane from May 11-13.
Winners will be announced at 10am on Friday 11th. The winners will also be posted to the Down Under Facebook page later that day.
Come and see me, and the quilts - they're fantastic!
We have received lots of beautiful quilts, one even hand-delivered on the final day!
The judging has been done and there are a first, second and third prize and runner up. Prizes are sponsored by SINGER.
The winning quilts and a selection of the entries will be on display at the Mad Quilters Gathering, RNA Showgrounds, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane from May 11-13.
Winners will be announced at 10am on Friday 11th. The winners will also be posted to the Down Under Facebook page later that day.
Come and see me, and the quilts - they're fantastic!
Wyong Quilt Show
I will be at the annual event that aims to raise money for charity, while entertaining and wowing the visitors with lots of quilts to see, workshops and demos, and some great goodies to tempt you.
I will have back issues of DUQ, DUT and CE with me, plus some quilts from past and future issues to tempt you.
It is on this weekend - Saturday and Sunday from 9.30-4pm at Wyong Racecourse on the Central Coast of NSW.
Last time I was there was two years ago and I was hand quilting Sadie's first cot quilt (my granddaughter), this time I will machine-appliqueing her first big-girls-bed quilt. Stop by and have a look at my progress.
I have already pieced the top,
and made a number of sweet free-form hearts ....
The hearts were created by placing the fabric right sides together with lightweight iron-on interfacing. Then you can draw the heart onto the interfacing and machine-sew along the line, or, just free-form stitch them - as I did.
When you are done, snip and hole through the interfacing. Clip and trim any curves, and turn the heart right out side through the clipped interfacing.
Viola, you have a neat edge that doesn't require any 'needletruning', that is easy to stitch down by hand or machine.
I will have back issues of DUQ, DUT and CE with me, plus some quilts from past and future issues to tempt you.
It is on this weekend - Saturday and Sunday from 9.30-4pm at Wyong Racecourse on the Central Coast of NSW.
Last time I was there was two years ago and I was hand quilting Sadie's first cot quilt (my granddaughter), this time I will machine-appliqueing her first big-girls-bed quilt. Stop by and have a look at my progress.
I have already pieced the top,
and made a number of sweet free-form hearts ....
Above is the front and the back of the sewn, turned-through hearts.
The hearts were created by placing the fabric right sides together with lightweight iron-on interfacing. Then you can draw the heart onto the interfacing and machine-sew along the line, or, just free-form stitch them - as I did.
When you are done, snip and hole through the interfacing. Clip and trim any curves, and turn the heart right out side through the clipped interfacing.
Viola, you have a neat edge that doesn't require any 'needletruning', that is easy to stitch down by hand or machine.
23 April 2012
Abundance Challenge Entry Deadline
Win great prizes from SINGER ... entries close 30th April, 2012 ... Check out how to enter here ...
Check out this season's Liberty Nikes
Some of you may recall the sad tale of my Liberty Nike shoes from the 2011 collection? (read all about it here, if you are curious)
With great excitement I logged on to the Liberty Site to check out this season's (I know my correct shoe size now!) ... see them here.
With great excitement I logged on to the Liberty Site to check out this season's (I know my correct shoe size now!) ... see them here.
I don't like this style of shoe , so I will wait and see what next season reveals...
xdls
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