RSC - April
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The colour for April is Yellow - a lovely cheerful colour and probably reminds most of us of "Spring". Oh well...we have just moved into Autumn, but it is still quite warm, so I will think Spring. (perhaps I should have given them a press??) I am not seeing much reduction in my stash of balis.   I'm looking forward discovering May's colour ..read more
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Sunday Stitchers - April - UFO Challenge #1 - My Small world
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3d ago
I loved the pattern for My Small World when I first saw it.  It was in Quiltmania Spring 2015, but I don't recall when I first saw it. I had/have no shortage of bright coloured fabrics and thought they would go well with a pale batik sky - and I had part of a jelly roll left over from something as well as some other bits of fabrics...fat quarters etc. I found an Instagram group that were making it as a group thing and joined in.  The plan for the IG group was to make certain number of blocks each month - for example all the small flying geese blocks.  That worked for a wh ..read more
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Stay At Home Scrub Stitchin' (aka Claytons Scrub Stitchin') - Day 5
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1w ago
Sunday Well, the advantage of not being at Baradine is that I do not need to spend the day traveling.  Instead, I can sew. Firstly, I needed to finish these two blocks.  They measure 6.5" x 12.5"  They are not due for a while yet, but good to get them out of the way. Then I figured I better finish off the eyes on my RSC fish.  That was quick! I couldn't put it off any longer - had to do the grocery shopping...:  ? But back in my Sewing Space, I started the quilting on one of the quilts Maureen and I pinned on Friday.  Very simple - all walking foot - tho ..read more
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Stay At Home Scrub Stitchin' (aka Claytons Scrub Stitchin') - Day 3
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1w ago
Friday Maureen arrived...ready for me to ut her to work!!! :LOL But first - coffee and a chat We then pinned the quilts.  Each one fits comfortably on a single width of fabric and each one is about 50" long....the pin box is emptier for now. We had a well deserved toasted chicken, cheese tomato Turkish bread sandwich and a cold drink for lunch.. And then onto our own sewing.  Maureen worked on a Civil War Bride block and I did some stitchery. And continued on with that tonight. I have to go to bed early. SOMEONE expects me to be awake,wild eyed and bushy tailed by 6 AM ..read more
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Stay At Home Scrub Stitchin' (aka Claytons Scrub Stitchin') - Day 2
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2w ago
Thursday Not a very productive day for me. In the morning I met a bunch of "new-to-me" ladies - mostly they do machine embroidery things - but they also do quilts and other crafty stuff. It was a lovely morning so will probably continue meeting up when I can. By the time I got home - there was only a small gap of time until I needed to go to my hair cutting appointment...so I "faffed" around as you do...emails and checking blogs etc and ate lunch. Tonight - not a lot - I traced the fusible webbing and fabrics for a mini quilt that I need to make soon....(deadlines!!!!) and then I cut ..read more
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Stay At Home Scrub Stitchin' (aka Claytons Scrub Stitchin')
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2w ago
I am missing seeing a lot of friends that are at Scrub Stitchin'.  Feeling a bit sad . . . ??? (Yes, Chooky, I hear you.) I was in Susan's Sewing Space . . .selecting fabrics, cutting, re arranging, chatting with Lynda who was on her way to SS. . . . and I thought...'Darn I should have organsied a "Stay At Home Scrub Stitchin' " thing'...not sure what the "thing" was going to be . . . . So, I will pretend I am at SS and post what I work on over Wednesday through to Sunday when I would have / could have been there... (Yes, Chooky, I hear you.) I am not sure what I would have taken to SS ..read more
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Needle Girls - Sandi's Birthday & FNWF
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3w ago
Needle Girls Today the Needle Girls met to sew and celebrate Sandi's Birthday. Following on with our plan for the year - we bought presents starting with Sandi's initials - S L M I gave her: Lint roller Snack Box Lollies - charity ones from Lions Australia - in Spearmint and Musk Spotty fabric Scarlet, Lemon and Mauve threads Serviettes Socks Webbing with Love on it Herbs - Sorrel, Lemon Balm and Mint We ate in this time - each person brought some food.   It was a fun day,  But I am glad to have a bit of a rest from challenging Birthday Present hunting.  The n ..read more
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Sunday Stitchers - March - UFO Challenge #12 - Scrappy String Table Cloth
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3w ago
My Sunday Stitchers UFO Project #12 is my "Scrappy String Table Cloth". It's been languishing in a box since 2020. I had all the squares completed in August 2020 - here and I put all the rows together in September the same year.- here Joining the squares into rows was relatively easy - each block is only 6.5"...but the idea of joining the rows together at a retreat did not appeal, so it was "put away". But having added it to the SS Challenge list - it had to be done.....or at least worked on. This is the strippy blocks side - the side I will use the most I think. The backing squar ..read more
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Bunny Bags
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3w ago
It seems that Janice is my "Enabler" for 2024. Firstly, I saw her Fish Blocks (here) and decided to make them for my RSC... Then I saw some Bunny Bags (here) and decided I needed to make them for DD2's children and their cousins....I ended up making 10 ..read more
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Chookshed Stitchers 2024 Challenge - #4
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Our Number for the Chookshed 2024 Challenge for March is #4 and many of the stitchers decided it would be a panel. To be honest, I had originally planned to work on this panel - relatively simple ... mostly straight-line quilting.   But when I measured it - it was too big to go where I had planned to put it . . mmmm. . . . . .so, I could make it narrower . . .I could rearrange other things and put it in a different place . . . .or I could defer the decision.....which I did! Instead, I made up a panel into a quilt top which will be donated (when finished) to a Domestic Violence g ..read more
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