Saturday, September 7, 2013

Polaroid Blocks

Reading Sharon's blog recently, I admired her blog post requesting Polaroid blocks for a special boy.
I was inspired by the strength that young Blake has, and the ongoing care that is provided so well by his family, community and the nursing / medical team.
Let's hope that Blake is able to have some time home with his family and enjoy this special quilt that Sharon will piece together --Polaroid Blocks provided with love and large hearts by the crafting community.
It was fun finding some fabrics with interesting detail to be framed by these blocks.
 
cutting detail

making the frame for the block



Washi tape as a guide
Miss 5BN using the Rotary Cutter for the first time, under careful surveillance.

wrapped and posted
Those who sent blocks, were requested to include a postcard from where they live - to pass onto Blake's parents. Sharon has posted more pictures to Instagram of Polaroid Blocks she has received, there is a lovely and mixed variety.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Lush Uptown fabric

I have enjoyed viewing all the new  fabric range releases in recent weeks. None more so than the rerelease of the Lush and Uptown  fabric range by  Erin Michael for Moda  - a mixture of two previous popular ranges. I did not buy any of this fabric in previous years, but decided I would this time round --before it all sells out!
Love the paint by number prints
Some retail therapy in my pyjamas, enabled me to purchase the above FQ bundle of this luscious range. Jennifer was quick with the emails, and together we were able to choose and fill the prepaid satchel, with some extra fabrics for the sashing and backing.  I now await the delivery of this special parcel!

 Scrolling through Camille's  latest book, I found the perfect quilt pattern, that will show off the large scale prints well.

The quilt pattern is "Sweet Life" on page 74 of Camille's latest book.
'Sweet Life'
Looking forward to utilising the fabric into a quilt, and hoping that younger children should not feel the need to complete the 'colour by number' spaces on the fabric. I best hide the colouring pencils and textas!

Monday, August 19, 2013

New Appliance

It was only 12 months ago, that the element went kaput in the old oven for what seemed the millionth time.  "Chasing good money after bad" - was soon to be heard being muttered in our house.  We "bit the bullet", and ordered a new oven and cooktop.  The local electrician was very busy, but after being enticed with the promise of an evening meal, he was able to arrive very late in the evening, work his magic; and install the new oven.
 
Pumpkin soup for dinner --courtesy of the slow cooker!
 
Ready to be utilized!

New cutting board
The 5BN children love their pears, so were pleased with these two new recent purchases for the kitchen.
 Miss 5BN and myself have been busy utilizing the new oven, first up for Miss 5BN was choc chip muffins. Delicious.  All are fascinated to visualize the food being cooked -- a clear oven door is a marvel!
Yum Yum

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Back on board

Where has the time flown by, we have been busy traisping the countryside  with the children's sporting events, today is my first Saturday home in many months.  What a lovely relaxing pyjama day myself and Miss 5BN have had.

Mr 5BN and the two male 5BN children left at 5.30am to go to Melbourne this morning--to watch AFL Footy at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.  Even better, their beloved team won today. 

Winners are Grinners
Luckily for them, the day stayed dry in Melbourne, whilst we endured bitterly cold weather and so much rain here at home.

A new baby in our community ensured I turned on the sewing machine today to make another Initial Book bag



Miss M has a new baby brother, Master P.  Yet again, I try to add a book with the name of the child.

Pete the Sheep was a favourite of our children, as I hope it will be this new baby. Welcome to the world Master P!



P is for  Peter, pear, perfection!

Nothing is more irritating than fabric cut off the grain.  So frustrating!





Another favourite book will be included with the gift as well.

Master P  will soon be over the paddock with his Dad, on the farm equipment, and savouring the seasons.


Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Sewing Room Art Envy

Being cold and wet here, it has been the perfect weather for a little IT surveillance.
 I have been looking at some sewing spaces on the internet, and as a result; have become pea green with envy.
Some spaces have large design walls to hang their current projects, --  my design wall is where I can find some clear space!
 
My design wall --this piece is taped to the window!
 
WIP Dresden Plate draped over the couch!
Design wall being used is the back lawn
Attached to a fence!
Liberty Scrap Pack opened out on the kitchen table- whilst on holidays recently!
 
Design wall is the Lunch Room floor at work
 
The cutting mat as a design wall


A huge vision of colour, organization and a variety of spaces are evident on Pinterest.
 I have had sewing room envy with storage, sewing tables and all manner of ways to keep those sewing containers together.
I have been admiring Sarah's lovely new sewing space, in particular a wonderful framed chart on the wall in her new space -  caught my eye. I spent many years memorising  my Chemistry Periodic tables on the bus for school--so was quite fascinated to see the below table.
 
made and designed by  www.scientificseamstress.com
 
The Periodic Sewing Table of Sewing Elements is sew / so well thought out!
It has been designed by this wonder, I quickly downloaded the template above and had it framed. As yet not yet hanging in any designated area at home - but I have had this at my work place to show some clients who share the sewing / science mixture. We have all shared the same measure of amazement and pleasure at the thought process that has gone into this piece of art!
Well done to Carla for a fantastic piece of art for my sewing space that I am yet to claim in the house.
 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Empire State Building Needle Case

Again looking through Aneela's book, I then made the Empire State Building Needle Case.
I have often been fearful of doing the fill in stitches - worrying that I am leaving gaps or areas not well covered by the stitching. In the book, there are clear instructions and hints to give a much neater finish to your work, following these instructions, they have helped with my little project.

 
 
To complete the project, it was only apt that I use some left over pieces of the American Jane fabric, I had in the stash.
 
Some photos below of the real deal in New York!
 
 
 

The view from the top!


This pilot hovered for some time at the very top of the Empire State Building, enabling us the tourists- to take photos and wave to him!

Lit up at night

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

New York Yellow Cab Pincushion

Reading Aneela's blog, I saw a cute pincushion being used frequently. A yellow cab, reminiscent of her visit to New York, a quick project for me to make, the yellow cabs reminding me of my holiday in New York, 3 years ago now.
Flicking through Aneela's second book, I located the pattern, and made my own pincushion.



 
 
 
The Tailor in Fashion Ave,
'The Button' in Fashion Ave