I really have to get up to date with some of my unfinished objects, or half-done things! I have almost finished the second "In Pops Garden" BOM, and then I will post a photo of both.
I also need to alter some maternity tops for my daughter as she found some real nice tops. They are lovely material, but the back hemline is really low, so she would look like Billy Connolly on tour if she wore them!
Also my partners Daughter in law asked me to knit a Bolero out of the Handmade mag. So I'll have to finish that off before summer!
As a Labour party supporter I feel drained after todays events which saw Kevin Rudd booted out. Used to take a Governor General to do the booting...now it is the next person in line! Just hope Julia does the right thing and not let the unions take over!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Monday, May 31, 2010
Home from Tasmania
Got home from 3 months travelling everywhere around Tasmania a few weeks ago, but we've been flat out since!
We had 2 other motorhomes stop at our place and so have been communal cooking ever since. Last Saturday my partner Edward turned 60, we had a party and since then I have had time to myself. So I've been doing my new BOM designed by Rose Johnson, In Pop's Garden.
We had 2 other motorhomes stop at our place and so have been communal cooking ever since. Last Saturday my partner Edward turned 60, we had a party and since then I have had time to myself. So I've been doing my new BOM designed by Rose Johnson, In Pop's Garden.
The reason I even knew about this BOM is strange in itself... we were having problems with starting the generator on the motorhome, the solar wasn't getting enough sun, so we stopped at Exeter. This was purely by chance as we noticed the Stihl dealership and decided that they would have the parts needed! So Edward stopped on the main road, while I waited in the bus. Then I noticed a shop on the other side of the road called "Calico Crossroads"!! Now, having a big bus/motorhome means that it is difficult to stop at Patchwork shops so I ventured out to have a look. Lo and behold I spotted some fabrics I really will need one day and saw a very nice quilt hanging from the roof (the shop is an American Barn shape). I spoke to Pauline, the owner and she told me about the BOM, and showed me the colours of the quilt that will be used. Lovely, so my two cocker spaniels (sitting patiently in the bus) bought me an early Mothers Day present. The ironic thing is, I did a market there in Exeter when we first arrived in Tasmania 2 months earlier, and didn't even see the shop.
I have pieced the first block together, and started the stitchery last night. I'll post a pic as soon as I finish it.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Alexa's Library Bag

This is the first patchwork item I've actually designed from the ground up using EQ6, or anything else for that matter. It is the same on the back, without the name!
Alexa is a very girlie girl, loves pink, so I hope she'll like this. She is my daughter's neice by marriage, and is in her first year at school.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Williams Christening



My 6 month old grandson William Riley Close was christened on the 20th December at St. Brigids church in Mordialloc. Father Michael made the stole and the candle.
William wore his Mum's (my daughter Fiona's) christening gown, originally made by my Mother. I had to "boy" it a bit by making a false panel to cover the lace front and replaced the yellowed ribbon with a pale blue ribbon. It was a lovely day.
All this in the same church my daughter was christened in, had her 1st communion, confirmation then married in.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Here are a few other things I have been making to keep myself busy, until now when our craft market season begins in earnest!
The bags I made as gifts for my partners daughter-in-law, but it appears the 2 year old daughter of the family has claimed both bags as hers!

The frog bag I made for my partners daughter...she loves frogs, and going to the beach in summer, so I hope it can double as a beach bag.


My next thing to go up here? There is a quilt in one of the rooms that I have to finish the border of, so that will be my next post here, without the border.....that way I will hurry up and show you all the finished quilt, with the border!
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