Saturday, 21 January 2012

Bali Pop Baskets

While in the shop we got in the Bali pops plus the pattern to make theses great bags. Bev made up the Bali Briefcase Bag or started it , she just has the handles to add. I was always going to do one but just never had the time.Same of the lady's at the patchwork club have asked me to show them how to make the bags. So thought I had better get in & make one up my self, so I new what I was doing.
                                                     First up 1 Bali Pop & a box of cord
                                                Lots & lots & lots of covered cord
  Time to sew it all together to make the basket, round & around we go
                                                Still more around & around.
Almost a finished basket, just have to hand sew the binding down.What a fantastic way to make a bag, so many different ways you could use this technique. Cant wait to make my second one.
 If any one is interested in making the Bali pop bags you can contact the Emerald Patchwork Group or contact me.

Up coming workshops

 I will be running 2 classes at the Emerald Patchwork rooms. The classes will start on the 14th of February The first workshop will be                          "Beginners Sampler Quilt"
3 hourly sessions over 7 weeks
I''ve designed this class to cover all the basics of patchwork. This is a great class for any one who would like to try patchwork with out being daunted by having to make a large quilt. 

The second workshop will be
Free Motion Quilting
3 hourly sessions over 7 weeks
Suitable for all levels of sewing skills
We will be working on several practice pieces in class with the idea of you being able work with on the quilts your making at home.

 





Monday, 16 January 2012

After 4 long years my tree quilt is finished...

Four long years ago I went of to my first AQC Australian Quilt Convention.It was one off the best quilting conventions I had been to. AQC is held in Melbourne each year. It is at the Royal Exhibition Building, an amazing old building. Plus they have the best of the best quilts on display, quilts from all over Australia & from overseas. There's so much to look at and to take in. They have a lot of classes available on the four days.  Wonderful tutors from OZ & Overseas. Its very hard to pick what you want to do or to try to fit in every thing you'd to do.
 
 The first year I went it was every easy for me because I picked a 4 day class with Rosalie Dace. Wonderful lady, I had the best 4 days in her class. The name of the class was "Branching Out" In this class we had to discover the different shapes, patterns, lines, textures, colours & symbolism of the trees while experimenting with design.We used a variety of techniques to make our quilts. So we had to branch out & try something new by designing a quilt based on a tree.
I took photos of trees on the river at the back of our place (so in our backyard) I love all the knots, burls, bark & holes on trees.This took a big part in the design of my quilt. Onces I arrived home from Melbourne I finished my quilt top & then it was put away in the cupboard waiting to be quilted.  It's been in & out of that cupboard so many times its not funny. Every time I got it out to work on some thing would happen & away it would go again. Finally it stayed out this time & I've finished it!  I'm very pleased with the end result. Just have to give it a name now, any ideas?



Exciting times here - look at the lovely parcel I received in the mail. Only thing is I have to share it with my friend Laurene. That's going to be hard, the colours are great (perhaps I shouldn't tell here it's arrived).  It will be interesting to see how/where I use these fabrics.


 I made this quilt as a scrap foundation quilt when we had the shop. It was a class we had at the shop. The quilt top has been sitting here waiting to be quilted, so I sent it of to Evol.  As always she's done a wonderful job with the quilting.
                                                    Close up of the quilting.

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Donking around at Christmas

 We had lots of visitors for Christmas & New Year. The Becketts even arrived with a Donkey (his name is George) Very cute fellow. George is going to live with Daniel & his family. George is to be a guard donkey. He is to run with Daniels miniature cattle & guard them, aparently donkey's are really good a protecting what they live with.
George liked to play with his ball. He would throw, kick & run with the ball every morning be fore he was taken out to a different tree for the day.
 


I still had time to put Martin,s quilt top together while our first lot of visitors were here (I really only had to add the boarder but at least I got it done) Passed it on to Evol to quilt for me. Another 21st quilt almost done.

Close up of the fabric I have used in Martins quilt, lots of good boy fabrics

 The night before Christmas more of our family arrived, The house was almost full (we had 15 for Christmas) After Christmas we had more, about 24. Now the house was full. But it was great, wonderful to have family & friends around at this time of the year.

               Under the Christmas tree was full. Í dont think we could of put any more under it.
                                                                      Christmas lunch

Sally & I even got time to do a bit of sewing. Fix up work. I was unpicking & Sally had to stitch her Yo-Yo quilt back together in places. Any hints on how to stop the stitches from busting?
It is a bad photo but I had to show that I still got a little sewing work done.



Our  lovely daughter Megan had her 21st Birthday on New Years eve. More family & friends arrived for the party.We had a crazy night. Young & old enjoying the birthday party & the new year.

                                                                    Megan & I

Few days in to the new year our  visitors started to return home. Daniel was all packed up & ready to head of with his new addition to the family. Geroge is in the back of the Ute & waiting to go. Kenny Watson the wolf hound is riding with George. The end of the holidays is always sad. It hard to say good bye to every one. Doug & I are going to be lost for a few days.
 I had better go, Evol just rang to say she has a quilt ready for me to pick up. It's exciting  picking up a newly quilted quilt, its always a bit of a surprise.