Tuesday 27 August 2024

Overdue

First of all I must say CONGRATULATIONS to this lovely family on the birth of baby Oliver!  He was overdue and was sternly requested to leave the premises!

Look how cute my quilt the baby is!


Another long overdue project is this camera quilt for my friend's birthday.  It's only 8 month late so far.  Oops!
 So, I had the background all sewn together in my last post and all my content disappeared.  I had to cut out all the appliqué shapes and press them onto the camera...


Match the thread colours...


And blanket stitch the shapes onto the background.


I could barely see where to stitch the black on black shapes so I outlined them with chalk.


Ta da!  Now to quilt...


I don't want to do an edge to edge design so I'm attempting to custom quilt.  Custom quilting and I don't see eye to eye but it would be a shame to compromise with an all over design.  I used a plastic pocket and permanent marker to use as a template for my designs.  I looked at the original pattern and this white circle has been quilted to look like a flash.  My original idea was to design flash lines coming off the circle and after drawing it all out realised that that circle isn't the flash so that idea went out the window.  The flash is the white rectangle at the top of the camera but, it's also where the camera brand goes so I decided to add the brand name rather than a flash.


I scanned the templates and set them as the background in my quilters CAD program.  Then I used the shape to help me add the fill.  I finished the segment first and tested it on my frame to make sure it would work ok.  I was pretty happy with it, adjusted it a little and will position it better on the actual quilt.

I've prepared all my quilting designs and I'll be using those plus a bit of pantograph work to complete the quilting.  The only issue is now I'm ready to put it on the frame at last I don't have any backing!  They say you can't rush a good job... 

Sunday 11 August 2024

Smile! We're getting to the fun part!


(Edit)I have no idea why the content in my post keeps disappearing but it is driving me crazy!

Tuesday 6 August 2024

Retreat!

Kate, Judy and I went to Ballarat for the weekend and stayed in a new to us place which we booked through Stayz.  It was an upside down town house so the living was upstairs and the bedrooms downstairs.  This was a little annoying as we had to cart our sewing things up a flight of stairs but once up (and down!) it was fine.  I had taken my cross stitch to work on to avoid having to take my machine up the stairs although I'd hazard a guess that my bag of wine possibly weighed more ;-)

Judy came with me and we met Kate at Millrose Quilting and Gallery in Ballan.  We had a lovely browse around the store and then had a hot chocolate.  One of us may have eaten a lemon slice but as it wasn't me, for a change, I won't dob on Judy her.

From there we went to The Pickled Pig quilt shop in Ballarat and to the French Café nearby to get Judy one of us a red velvet lamington but unfortunately it seems as though they've stopped baking them.

Fear not though, we were able to get our sweet fix at Beechworth bakery.  Where we may have ordered more than we needed.

The next stop was to Gail's Patchwork Emporium which was beautiful, as always.  Whilst there Kate was almost strangled when she suggested we go to Spotlight after previously deciding she didn't want to go there therefore the trip had originally been planned to avoid having to go out of our way to get there.

Spotlight had some bargains and we went to the local Aldi while we were there.  It was at this point I realised I had no idea how to get into our accommodation and I had hot and cold flushes worrying myself silly over it.  I finally managed to bring up the keycode details and flashed them at Kate.  Once at the accommodation I could not find those details ANYWHERE so I had a small panic again but luckily I hadn't strangled Kate at the quilt shop because she remembered the numbers and we were able to get inside.

It was a rather cool weekend at Ballarat.  We had frost which was beautiful!


I worked on my wine greyhound cross stitch and it's looking a lot more like a dog!  I did intend on just filling in blocks of colour but I ended up working on one of the hardest parts where I had to change threads every five stitches or so! Still, I guess I can work on the easy sewing in front of the TV sometime.


All in all it was a great weekend away with chat, laughs and fun with friends. I, of course, did not think to take a single picture of what the other two worked on!  Judy finished a Christmas quilt top and worked hard on a Chip quilt.  Kate finished making a cover all tunic for her next Bali holiday and pottered with another top.

Only 51 sleeps until the next retreat!  Woo!

Coming to you live from retreat!

A nice group of us are at The Retreat in Gisborne for the weekend.  It’s been lovely so far! I’m using my iPad to type this and I keep losin...