Showing posts with label w.i.p.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label w.i.p.. Show all posts

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Works on the way





I've finished piecing the Lorna pink quilt top. I'm thinking that maybe I need a nice fat border on it. It is big enough to lie on top of our double bed, but not much overhang. I'm also thinking about the backing. Should I use a cotton sheet as the backing? Something nice and big that won't need to be pieced together to fit.
I really like the Cosy Cotton batting. It's beautifully flat and soft, and the finish it gives is like a beloved worn old blanket. It scrunches up nicely and folds perfectly. Problem is..this quilt looks like something off John Denver's Grandma's feather bed. Maybe I should be using batting with high puffosity. Stay tuned for the next thrilling installment..yawn.
My little patio tomato plant is booming. It's a chunky clump of a bush and covered in tasty green tommies. The guard chicken is doing her job like a champ. Everything in that tiny plot is growing splendidly.
Pepper chose Mumma Mia from the vid shop last night. What a stinker! D threatened to leave home but I think he enjoyed it more than I did.
Mackie's friend Emma is here today. They have known eachother since birth. They are going to different schools next year. I hope they can stay friends. I hope that Mackie makes some ACE friends and that he's revitalised by the changes that come. I know I made the best friends ever when I started year 7. Life long ones. We shared so many funny years of teenager-dom. When we get together now I love the fact that they know about all those cringeworthy events that made me what I am today. I am looking forward to a new pool of kids. Some of the friendship groups have become so set and unchanging in the course of the primary years. Some kids who are fantastic and vital can still find themselves drifting and excluded and it's heartbreaking and incomprehensible to see. Bring on the new blood I say.
I am enjoying the ultimate unsociable behaviour right now. I am very sociable. Often I feel as if it my duty to entertain everyone or at least keep things bubbling along in the household. When the kids complain of being bored I feel the criticism cutting me to the quick. I agree that they should experience boredom and then have the thrill of discovering an activity for themselves, maybe be creative! They fall so easily into the loving arms of technology to relieve boredom and that shits me! So, after banging my head against a brick wall to get a bit of chat going in the house, I have decided to embrace Martha Wainright and Vampire Weekend and Lisa Miller on my i-pod. Mix it up and blog away! Enjoy my own bit of technology.

Monday, November 10, 2008

w i p!



The pink and pretty quilt is on the go at long last. I have sewn 12, 6inch squares into strips from my pile of lovely fabric. Here's a peek at the confection. This quilt is going to be called Lorna, after my friend's Mum who died earlier this year. The shiny green fabric is from her stash (she tried ALL sorts of crafting) and this combination of colours is so perfectly sunny and happy, just like she was!

Monday, June 9, 2008

progress on wheels




There's nothing like a couple of hours as passenger in a car to get the quilting under control. We took off on Saturday up to Maffra to visit the in-laws. Luckily I had finished piecing the quilt, so I had some uninterrupted hours of stitching to enjoy.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

shades of puff-osity













Well, at long last I have completed the lampshade project.
I best be careful as my client (friend) hasn't seen them yet and may be disappointed. I hope not, because this was a major freakin' challenge and they are FINISHED I tell you.
Next time someone asks me to whip up a little something, I might think twice.
Still, it has been a learning experience and I am happy with the result. Bringing suffolk puffs to the wider community is my self-appointed crusade. Ha ha ha.
Now I might be able to read a few more books as my quota has been well down lately, and I might be able to get to sleep & wake up without thinking about the shades.
Thanks to Cintia at My Poppet for introducing me to the glories of the hot glue gun! I love you for that tip. What would I have done without it?

Monday, October 1, 2007

pre-works-in-progress

I'm a bit caught up at the moment.
It's school hols.
I'm at work three days a week.
I have some major (for me) works in progress, and I plan to post some photos representing a visual diary-ish of my stress/accomplishments.
I'm decorating 3 large lampshades in a "puffy" motif, (a'la my suffolk puff clips/badges), for 3 marquees at the MELBOURNE CUP.
I have never done a lampshade before..unless you count flinging a silk scarf over one to create an atmospheric boudoir.
It's very steep learning curve requiring endless hand-wringing, busy dreams and the roping in of parents and partners to help.
When I get a bit more done I'll give you a sneak peek.
Oooooh, we have also made a softy from the softies book, which deserves a coupla snaps too.