Quilting Fun

I mentioned in my last post that I’d been busy quilting.  Well below is the first one completed.  I’m raffling this off to raise money for the British Heart Foundation.  I’m even selling tickets online, so if you know anyone who’d love this quilt, send them over to my fundraising page to buy a ticket, at only £1 each :)

Green Dino Quilt

Isn’t it cute!  I must admit that after finishing this off that last thing I want to do is give it away.  So I’m trying to sell between 200 and 500 tickets so that it doesn’t hurt as much.  Vicky will recognise some of this fabric, she bought some of it for me a few years ago to make into a cot blanket for my nephew.  Since that didn’t happen I decided to go scrounging for more fabric to make it into a larger quilt to raffle off.  Unfortunately this fabric is discontinued so I was ordering it in from several corners of the globe.  I’m really proud of my first effort at completely making a quilt from scratch.

April 14, 2009   Posted in: Fundraising, Quilting  5 Comments

Oops

Has it really been that long since I have posted?  Eek!  I actually have a post written that just needs the photos taken and everything typed up.  I wrote it on paper one day – can’t remember what I should have been doing instead, probably listening to a seminar :)

I haven’t actually done any stitching for months.  I’ve been so busy doing other things instead.  I remembered in December that I had the first 3 books from Janny Wurt’s Alliance of Light series that I hadn’t read yet.  Of course since it’s been a few years since I had read the trilogy that came before, I had to reread those too.  So I worked my way through 6 books, bought the 7th in Jan and gobbled that one up too.  And I picked up the last one on Sat on my way to the plane.  Weekends seem to disappear on me when I have a good book, let alone a good series standing by.

I’ve also been doing some quilting.  The fast way though – on a sewing machine.  The reason for this is that I am planning on making 2 – 3 quilts over the next few months and raffling them off to raise money for the British Heart Foundation.  I’ve signed up for one of their world experience fundraisers and I have a minimum of 2,200 pounds to raise for it.  Some of that goes towards the trip costs so I’m putting in my own money and time to make quilts to help raise some money.  I’ve already done one quilt top and started the second.  I’ll post photos at the weekend.

Oh and I’ve started trying to organise a rubber duck race for the same cause.  I’ll tell you more about that another time.

But what I mainly stopped in here for today is that I’m having a break at a conference (free wireless – yay!) and was checking up peoples blogs.  Of course because I’ve been hibernating so long, I had to go and find out what a chart looked like – uh oh.  Now I remember why it has been so easy not to buy any new charts for such a long time… I haven’t been looking at them :)  Just a quick look at the new charts of HAED and I’m sunk.  And I haven’t even looked up the ones I went there for yet.  So far I’m sunk on: rainbow dragons (of course), as well as Felis and Tigris (surprise, surprise), and then I stopped myself from looking because, hey, I could get myself in serious trouble.

I have started another blog that is on my life in the UK.  I still have a few blogs that are typed in a word document and just waiting for me to paste into wordpress and add the photos.  I hope to finish those off this weekend when I get home.  But if anyone wants to go and see it in its ‘work in progress’ state, with just some posts there, you can find it here.  Part of the reason behind the name is I was planning on picking up a cute little red dragon ty-beanie baby and taking it everywhere as a travel toy.  Still haven’t got one though (well, bought several, just sent them all off to other people), but I will definitely have one ready for my next trip.

Ok, so I’ve gone from no posting to one massive one with no photos so I’ll end this here.  Fingers crossed I’ll blog again this weekend (after I’ve had lots of sleep).

March 4, 2009   Posted in: Life  2 Comments

Holiday stitching

I’ve been on holidays for the last week so that means I have had lots of time to get some stitching in.  Added to the previous week where I actually took time of an evening to do some stitching – not something I have done much of for a while.  I’ve started picking up a project on Sunday and working on it for a week, so I have progress on two WIPs to share.

Pumpkin Pixie 27 Apr 08

 

First up is Pumpkin Pixie.  I got a stack done on her – mostly trees and background though.  I had to leave the very light colours of an evening because they were so hard on the eyes which is why so much of the dark tree was stitched on the next page without the first one being finished.  The photo is not the best but it shows what I’ve done.  

And to show just how much I got done in one week (ok, there was a sunday, anzac day and a good part of saturday put into this), I’ve added a photo of the chart pages to photobucket.  The dark green is all I did last week.

 

Blackstone 4 May 08Then last Sunday I started Blackstone Garden.  I really wanted to do it on fabric I already had rather than buy more in – especially as I had bought some of Vikki’s linen for it but those two just didn’t work.  So I went for Pansy (see previous post).  It’s 28ct, so the crosses seem very large and it was strange stitching such large crosses after a week of 28ct over one, but it was also a nice break on the eyes.  I had to stitch some of it more than once since I apparently forgot how to count but I had great fun working on it.  Here it is after a week of work on it.  If you want to see the colours a little better, I have a close-up of earlier in the week too.

May 4, 2008   Posted in: Stitching  No Comments

And now some stitching updates

Ok, while I haven’t done much stitching in the last 12-15 months, I do have some progress. There were some days where I just went on strike and did some stitching – mostly weekends or evenings. And of course, after I submitted my PhD I was able to get a bit more time in (when I wasn’t sleeping or looking and applying for jobs). So on with the piccies….

First we have Mystery X and Cirques. Managed to get Part 2 finished just last week on the former. And I went back and put the beads and crystals in for parts 1 and 2. Even made a start on Part 3 and got a good chunk of it’s beads in too. I’m all beaded out now though, so I won’t be picking it up again for a few more weeks.

Mystery X (19 Apr 08) Photobucket

The colours aren’t too good in the pic for cirques, but at least you can see how much I’ve done and have a small idea of colours. Although, the fabric is not actually blue.

Next some HAED progress. There’s a new start this year (Drac’s Leaf) and more progress on Stella. I’ve finally reached her face.

Drac's Leaf 19 Apr 08

And I’ve been buying some silks. So now I want to start Blackstone. So what colours to do. I tried to take some pics of different floss tosses, but most of the scans and photos didn’t really give a good idea of the colours. I bought mottled magpie tears (from Vikki Clayton) thinking it would be a good one (and 36ct too which is good), but it just wasn’t right. So I went through my stash looking at other colours. Here are a couple of them.

Blackstone - Pansy (PTP) Blackstone - another floss toss

The green I’m using is Vikki’s Dragon Opal (jadeite and black) and the other is a velvet midnight/ultraviolet mix that I had her dye for me. Originally I was thinking of more of a grey blue background. The ones above are PTP pansy (left) which is obviously more purple and grey and the one on the right more green and grey/brown (not sure it’s name count or anything). Of course, the stitching show is coming up, I could always take my spools to see the gals from Stitches and Spice and see if they have some ideas.

April 19, 2008   Posted in: HAED, Stitching  2 Comments

Finally an update

Ok. So I have been slack. But I was doing something very important, at least for some of the time. And I have proof….

Proof!

April 19, 2008   Posted in: Life  2 Comments

One turtle, two turtles, three turtles, more

Ok, so some of you know I like turtles. I’ve been taking some photos of turtle log (well that’s what I call it) when I walk past it each morning. Thought I would share.

One turtle…

one turtle

Two turtles…

two turtles

Three turtles…

three turtles

More…

more

Hehe, ok, not more turtles. But very cute.  I have been trying to get a photo of one of the little ducky families for a while now.  Here are the babies.  They were smaller than a tennis ball.

November 12, 2007   Posted in: Uncategorized  One Comment

Halloween Exchange from Nancy

Well I got home today and here waiting for me was a lovely gift from Nancy. Yep, the halloween exchange from Nancy had arrived. And man, was I spoiled!

halloween exchange from Nancy

Didn’t I score! I’m really looking forward to using those gorgeous threads and fabric. Now, the stiching was only done in a week. How? I’m thinking Nancy is another octopus. Here is a close-up of her beautiful stitching.

close-up of stitchy gifts

I love the cats sooo much, and I really needed a needle book, how did she guess? Here is a pic of the other side of the scissor fob and the inside of the needle book.

more of my pretties

Thank you Nancy! I love it all

November 9, 2007   Posted in: Exchanges  3 Comments

Craft Fair 2007

Well Vicky and I went off to the craft show last month and I came home with all sorts of goodies. Much of it I can’t show as it is for gifts and such but here are some pretty pics of all that I came home with.

First of all here is a cool little quilt package and bits that I got (buttons, etc). Some fabric for finishing and my first q-snaps.

stash from the show

And then I got lots of threads. A stack of Carrie’s threads and some gorgeous blue linen from Stitches and Spice and some dinky dye silks.

craft show stash too

November 9, 2007   Posted in: Stitching  No Comments

What I’ve been up to..

I have done a bit of stitching over the last few weeks, but as I’ve been tired I have been sticking to nice simple over twos. This also means I’ve been playing with silks. My favourite of course has to be Cirques, and I will keep working on this one now until I finish the skein and have to order more.

Cirques

I have also worked on a couple of assisi freebie bookmarks. Of course I started winter, but I have to order some more Ice Dragon. I have now done autumn too and just have to put all the metallic in now. Although that could take a couple of evenings.

The colours in the Cirques pic are pretty close, but the autumn bookmark pic is not so good.

Autumn Bookmark

March 28, 2007   Posted in: Uncategorized  3 Comments

Introducing Mr Macros

Ok, so many of you know about my little boy. So I thought I would share a photo for those of you who have not met him in person. I took this photo about 30 mins ago. Macros loves sleeping on my bed and this particular pose is one of his favourites. Of course he has given me a scare a few times, especially the first time, as his breathing gets very slow and shallow and sometime his tongue hangs out too. There has been more than once that I have stood still and watched closely until I see his chest rise :)

Mr Macros

He’s a good excuse not to make the bed :)

March 17, 2007   Posted in: Life  4 Comments