Sunday, January 6, 2013

Sewing Acronyms

Here are a few I know of:
SABLE: Stash Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy
PHD: Project Half Done (my fave)
FART: Fabric Aquisition Road Trip
CPR: Compulsory Purchase Rule (perform CPR when on a FART)
WOMBAT: Waste Of Money, Batting and Time (no! it's all Research!!)

Do you know any others?



Wednesday, January 2, 2013

January 3rd 2013. Nine months has passed since I last posted on my quilting blog - how can that be? Oh, I remember that would be the period during which I didn't raise my head up from my work desk and fell into bed far too tired to sew a stitch. Well 2013 is going to have to be a bit more balanced between the job and the joy.

Current project - Georgetown quilt
Inspired by a fellow quilter's "to do list" here is mine (no particular order):
Four patch quilt - just needs binding

1. Add binding to four patch quilt and decide on recipient.
2. Add binding to baby pinwheels charm square quilt and find new baby to give it to.
3. Finish Michelle Yeo Bear's Paw quilt top.
4. Finish Georgetown quilt (current project at time of writing - desperate to finish it!)
5. Do something gorgeous with Kaffe Fassett fabric collection.
6. Finish hand quilting first ever sampler quilt (started in 2001) and give to husband.
Charm square pinwheel
7. Whip up Ivy Clementine quilt in lovely brights.
8. Continue "waste not want not" scrap quilt.
9. Have a crack at Don't Look Now patterns.
10. Design Owl & Pussycat applique quilt.
11. Come up with a pattern to make in lovely brown and blue fabrics.
12. Complete Melly & Me bag.
13. Complete hand quilting 100 stars quilt (started 2002).
14. Finish Pick & Brown sunflower quilt top.
15. Start Lime and Ginger Liberty quilt
16. Pashmina fabrics quilt - am thinking sampler.....?
17. Finish a panel of Liberty hexagons and decide what to do next.
18. Quilt for Max (eldest son, turns 12 in March. Last quilt was I Spy when he was 2).
19. Quilt for Edward
Flying geese
20. Do some more of Margaret McDonald's "Touch" quilt.
21. Do some more of Margaret McDonald's "Whirling Twirling" quilt.
22. Do some more of the Margaret McDonald "Lovers' knot" blocks (scrappy?)
23. Do some more of the Serendipity "Rising Sun" quilt.
24. Add borders to colourwash Flying Geese quilt and finish it off.

I think that will keep me nice and busy.


My mum's current project. Inspired by this Kaffe Fassett quilt.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Hexagons gone mad

Dear Prudence by Gum Valley Patchwork

The last hexagon 

My mum's dedication to English paper Piecing and all things hexagon has lead me on a bit of a web-crawl and I've just discovered this beautiful and amazing quilt. I can't believe how small the pieces are!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Hexagons 2

Here's another of my mum's hexagon quilts. This was taken a couple of years ago.

I've got a feeling this quilt top got unpicked and the pathway fabric changed.  Must quizz Granny and find out what she did with it.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Here come the hexagons.


Butterfly garden quilt by Noela Lester

I'm very excited because my mum is moving to Bendigo tomorrow and I will have a stitching partner in crime living nearby.

Mum is a hexagon-aholic and I'm quilt-sitting all her completed quilts until she is settled. Her mission is to do hexagons every which way possible using the English paper-piecing method. This is the latest completed quilt.

Centre - fussy cut butterflies
The central "flower" consists of fussy cut butterflies surrounded by a round of alternating diamonds and triangles (see here in sage green), then rings of hexagons radiate outwards with a diamond at the end of each "row".

There are fussy cut butterflies in the outer, central rings and in the outermost borders.

There are two rounds of 2-tone 6-pointed stars which twirl and keep your eye moving around the quilt.

For now it rests on the sofa in my sewing room so I can enjoy it.

I might have a crack at writing a pattern for it too!


rings around the garden
2-tone stars

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Quilt-in

On Saturday I attended my first ever Quilt-In at the Goldfields Quilters' get together at Campbells Creek Community Centre.  I'd hazard a guess that there were over 200 ladies there with their projects, their mugs and their lunch. Everyone received a gift at the door and a lucky draw ticket, plus there was a beautiful quilt made by the members that was being raffled.
We had the pleasure of listening to Margaret McDonald speak and show us a LOT of her work (and I won one of her  patterns in the lucky draw! Yippee!! )
another project takes shape

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Mini mosters


These lovely, colourful felt mini monsters were designed by Max's year 4 class. Honestly, these kids have Sew Much Talent!