Our Tuesdays girls had our yearly Christmas outing today. This time we headed west and went to Palmerston North, which is about 1 hour 40 mins from here. It's a bit longer these days because the gorge that you used to drive through has been closed for the last 18 months or so due to major slips. The cost of repairing it was too major and a new road is going to be developed. Unfortunately, it's going to take about another 6 years before that is completed!! We are way down on the list of priorities. This is the only access road from east to west within reasonable distance. In the meantime you have two options - the Saddle Road - steep, windy and hard work for the big trucks and is the most used one I think from north east traffic, and the windy, semi flatter one that goes from south east. We went over one way and back the other so did a complete circle, lol. That way we could manage to fit in at least two quilt shops.
On the quilting front, I have been plodding only, as still getting my speed back up from the chest infection - had to do another round of antibiotics, but never mind. I have finished quilting one of the baby quilts I made and bought some binding today to do the final installment. I had a lovely wee spend up this time - it is only once a year ladies! The excuse of Christmas that is, hehehe.
Most of these pieces I have in mind for small borders and binding on baby quilts. The charm pack will make a really lovely little baby quilt and I bought a lovely yellow/gold matching fabric to border and bind this one with. Sorry the photo is not very good but never mind. The dark fabrics along the top are Fq's for my eldest grandson's new "big person" quilt as his quilt was made when he was about 4 years old, lol.
The aqua/green FQ is for a skirt I am making for a granddaughter. Gosh, I had better get busy.
Catch you later everyone. Hope you are not finding the Christmas rush too overwhelming. Thanks for stopping by.
God bless,
Clare
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Showing posts with label Tuesday girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tuesday girls. Show all posts
Saturday, 7 December 2019
Thursday, 15 August 2019
It's officially finished!! lots of photos
I said to myself - I'm not posting again until Danielle's quilt is finished because you would all be sick of getting updates showing so little progress. Well, it is done and dusted and as I type it is winging its way up to Danielle in Te Awamutu. Our youngest son and his family are going up to visit his siblings up that way, so he is loaded down with the quilt and five beanies for delivery!!!
I'm sure most of you think I have fallen off the planet as I didn't realise it had been quite so long since I last posted. Hmmm, been busy stitching and hanging on to my health. But enough of that, I have a few photos to share and I hope you enjoy them.
The Beanie production line, lol.
I did have five of them, but the yellow one ended up being given to a dear friend and I am knitting another one for that dear DIL.
Love that my family like to wear them and that it is something else I can make when I'm not up to quilting.
The finished quilt for Danielle. I am so very pleased with how it has come out. My dear friend Catherine made a fantastic job of quilting it for me with an edge to edge pattern that let the colours speak for themselves.
It is sideways in the photos as it was too long to hold up length-ways and the grounds was still wet from the big frost we had this morning.
I found this fantastic extra wide backing fabric at Counting Stitches in Hastings., It was the absolute perfect match for this quilt.
This shows a little more of the dark and light in the quilt and the flowers in my late winter garden. The bees have been making the most of the wall flowers that seem to flower for ever and smell beautiful.
This is my incredible UFO finish. I started this embroidery cloth when my eldest daughter was 10. She received it at the beginning of June and Janeen is now 47 years old!!!! only too 37 years to complete. The most embarrassing thing is it only needed a few inches of the crochet edging to be finished for most of the last 10 years or so. Hehehe
Oh well, a finish is a finish and that is one less thing in the UFO cupboard. Yay
My mystery blocks up until May. Had been enjoying them but had some troubles with June/July blocks and not sure what is causing it. These blocks come pre-cut and I think there may be some small discrepancies in cutting. Not ruling out operator error though. Lol
A small baby quilt to be sent to the preemie babies unit. I used some left over strips from another quilt I had made and added a top and bottom border to make it to size. Totally from my stash - yippee. Halfway through the quilting of it and hope to finish off over the weekend,
Finally, a parade of elephants from the Tuesday Girls. These animals are so beautiful I am almost tempted to start one, But I have not finished enough UFO's yet and need a project like this like I need another whole in my head. Hehehe.
One day, as most of us quilters say about those projects on our wish lists.
I hope you have enjoyed your catch up. I am currently working mostly on a sunflower quilt for our eldest daughter. Not sure how long that's going to take but here's hoping not as long as Danielle's seemed to take.
Our weather is supposed to be quite horrible over the weekend and it has already become quite cold. Big snow falls down in the South Island and we do have snow up on our ranges. This is why we have had two boomer frosts. Rain however is forecast and we actually have not had very much rain at all and it would be most welcome. It is also an excellent reason for being in your quilting room!!
Bye for now and take care. May you feel blessed in you have and do.
Clare
I'm linking to Cynthia at Oh! Scrap
and Sarah at Confessions of a Scrap Addict. Click here to visit Sarah. It's worth the visit.
I'm sure most of you think I have fallen off the planet as I didn't realise it had been quite so long since I last posted. Hmmm, been busy stitching and hanging on to my health. But enough of that, I have a few photos to share and I hope you enjoy them.
The Beanie production line, lol.
I did have five of them, but the yellow one ended up being given to a dear friend and I am knitting another one for that dear DIL.
Love that my family like to wear them and that it is something else I can make when I'm not up to quilting.
The finished quilt for Danielle. I am so very pleased with how it has come out. My dear friend Catherine made a fantastic job of quilting it for me with an edge to edge pattern that let the colours speak for themselves.
It is sideways in the photos as it was too long to hold up length-ways and the grounds was still wet from the big frost we had this morning.
I found this fantastic extra wide backing fabric at Counting Stitches in Hastings., It was the absolute perfect match for this quilt.
This shows a little more of the dark and light in the quilt and the flowers in my late winter garden. The bees have been making the most of the wall flowers that seem to flower for ever and smell beautiful.
This is my incredible UFO finish. I started this embroidery cloth when my eldest daughter was 10. She received it at the beginning of June and Janeen is now 47 years old!!!! only too 37 years to complete. The most embarrassing thing is it only needed a few inches of the crochet edging to be finished for most of the last 10 years or so. Hehehe
Oh well, a finish is a finish and that is one less thing in the UFO cupboard. Yay
My mystery blocks up until May. Had been enjoying them but had some troubles with June/July blocks and not sure what is causing it. These blocks come pre-cut and I think there may be some small discrepancies in cutting. Not ruling out operator error though. Lol
A small baby quilt to be sent to the preemie babies unit. I used some left over strips from another quilt I had made and added a top and bottom border to make it to size. Totally from my stash - yippee. Halfway through the quilting of it and hope to finish off over the weekend,
Finally, a parade of elephants from the Tuesday Girls. These animals are so beautiful I am almost tempted to start one, But I have not finished enough UFO's yet and need a project like this like I need another whole in my head. Hehehe.
One day, as most of us quilters say about those projects on our wish lists.
I hope you have enjoyed your catch up. I am currently working mostly on a sunflower quilt for our eldest daughter. Not sure how long that's going to take but here's hoping not as long as Danielle's seemed to take.
Our weather is supposed to be quite horrible over the weekend and it has already become quite cold. Big snow falls down in the South Island and we do have snow up on our ranges. This is why we have had two boomer frosts. Rain however is forecast and we actually have not had very much rain at all and it would be most welcome. It is also an excellent reason for being in your quilting room!!
Bye for now and take care. May you feel blessed in you have and do.
Clare
I'm linking to Cynthia at Oh! Scrap
and Sarah at Confessions of a Scrap Addict. Click here to visit Sarah. It's worth the visit.
Saturday, 9 March 2019
Scrapping away still
I'm not going to talk about the fact that it's already well into March. Much better to talk about fabric and projects and everything else except how fast time flies. That's what you get when you look in the mirror I told myself. Just don't look and you wont have to think about it. LOL.
In my attempt to reduce my stash, I may have been a little successful since I spoke with you last, because at least I haven't bought any new fabric!! Progress has been made on a number of projects, and I even dug out some (very) old UFO's and did a little on them. I had to pinch myself a little at this point. Hahaha.
The photo to the right shows that I have now laid out the fourth section of Danielle's quilt ready to be sewn up.
Section three has two blocks up on the design wall and the other two have be stitch into rows and just need making into the 2 remaining blocks.
That will just leave the fifth and final section to be done. Woohoo as they say, sounds like it's almost getting there. Must not speak too soon just in case. LOL.
I'm trying to do some each day, but it can be a bit of a struggle some days. All in good time. The next three photos are of some eye candy from the Tuesday Girls who have been very busy of late.
This is Lorrie's lovely Christmas Redwork wall hanging. It is really pretty.
Lorraine is doing a Boston Commons using hexagons. These are quite large hexagons for Lorraine. Often she is working with little tiny things that can barely be held in one's hand. Mad, I think, LOL. It's certainly going to be a beautiful quilt. The fabrics are all French General scraps that Lorraine was gifted.
Not sure if I have already mentioned this quilt before but this is Lynn's Pies and Tarts quilt that looks fabulous. It was interesting choosing the correct binding colour and I found a delicious rusty red in my stash that was perfect.
I have gifted my pile of completed pies and tarts and the cut out pieces and fabric etc to a quilter who needed it a lot more than I did. I had to take a look at how important this quilt was to me in relation to my health issues and decided I did not want to continue with it. Feeling really happy with that decision, and it has allowed me to continue on with other projects that need to be finished.
This is the first two blocks in the mystery quilt I am doing with Quilters Lane in Masterton. I chose the Dear Stella colour way as a change for me and just love it so far. The bestest thing though is it comes already cut. I just have to sit and stitch it up together. But guess what... I still only just got them done before the next blocks arrived. What.... that's just sad, hahaha. Mind you, I had to pull out a few rusty old drawers in the filing cabinet of my brain to remember how to get these stitched up properly. (whispering - I had to unpick a LOT...lol) To change the subject....
This little quilt appeared in post here a while back and a couple of friends had suggested I make it bigger. I'm never too sure what to do with little quilts, and the fabrics were not suitable to donate it as a baby quilt. So I have added on a small frame and another floral border so far. Have another floral border but with different flowers cut from the same striped fabric so will put in another lighter frame and put that one on too I think. Then I will have to decide what to do with it from there as it will probably end up neither one thing or the other. Might have to ask if anyone would like it and send it off somewhere to live happily ever after!!
So that's about it here for now, thanks a heap for popping in and reading about my crazy life. My health has been great the past two to three weeks and New Zealand has been sitting under this ginormous high and the air pressure has been so good for me. Now it's back to reality as this dratted little low came by and moved it out the road. Okay, I know we all needed the rain, but gosh it was fun while it lasted. Ignoring the fact that winter is definitely coming with the cooler autumn nights and mornings we are now having and realising the other side of the world is very happy about that. Oh well. See you again soon.
Hugs and blessings
Clare
I have linked to Confessions of a Scrap Quilter here enjoy your visit.
Also linked to Oh! Scrap here for even more scrappy goodness.
In my attempt to reduce my stash, I may have been a little successful since I spoke with you last, because at least I haven't bought any new fabric!! Progress has been made on a number of projects, and I even dug out some (very) old UFO's and did a little on them. I had to pinch myself a little at this point. Hahaha.
The photo to the right shows that I have now laid out the fourth section of Danielle's quilt ready to be sewn up.
Section three has two blocks up on the design wall and the other two have be stitch into rows and just need making into the 2 remaining blocks.
That will just leave the fifth and final section to be done. Woohoo as they say, sounds like it's almost getting there. Must not speak too soon just in case. LOL.
I'm trying to do some each day, but it can be a bit of a struggle some days. All in good time. The next three photos are of some eye candy from the Tuesday Girls who have been very busy of late.
This is Lorrie's lovely Christmas Redwork wall hanging. It is really pretty.
Lorraine is doing a Boston Commons using hexagons. These are quite large hexagons for Lorraine. Often she is working with little tiny things that can barely be held in one's hand. Mad, I think, LOL. It's certainly going to be a beautiful quilt. The fabrics are all French General scraps that Lorraine was gifted.
Not sure if I have already mentioned this quilt before but this is Lynn's Pies and Tarts quilt that looks fabulous. It was interesting choosing the correct binding colour and I found a delicious rusty red in my stash that was perfect.
I have gifted my pile of completed pies and tarts and the cut out pieces and fabric etc to a quilter who needed it a lot more than I did. I had to take a look at how important this quilt was to me in relation to my health issues and decided I did not want to continue with it. Feeling really happy with that decision, and it has allowed me to continue on with other projects that need to be finished.
This is the first two blocks in the mystery quilt I am doing with Quilters Lane in Masterton. I chose the Dear Stella colour way as a change for me and just love it so far. The bestest thing though is it comes already cut. I just have to sit and stitch it up together. But guess what... I still only just got them done before the next blocks arrived. What.... that's just sad, hahaha. Mind you, I had to pull out a few rusty old drawers in the filing cabinet of my brain to remember how to get these stitched up properly. (whispering - I had to unpick a LOT...lol) To change the subject....
This little quilt appeared in post here a while back and a couple of friends had suggested I make it bigger. I'm never too sure what to do with little quilts, and the fabrics were not suitable to donate it as a baby quilt. So I have added on a small frame and another floral border so far. Have another floral border but with different flowers cut from the same striped fabric so will put in another lighter frame and put that one on too I think. Then I will have to decide what to do with it from there as it will probably end up neither one thing or the other. Might have to ask if anyone would like it and send it off somewhere to live happily ever after!!
So that's about it here for now, thanks a heap for popping in and reading about my crazy life. My health has been great the past two to three weeks and New Zealand has been sitting under this ginormous high and the air pressure has been so good for me. Now it's back to reality as this dratted little low came by and moved it out the road. Okay, I know we all needed the rain, but gosh it was fun while it lasted. Ignoring the fact that winter is definitely coming with the cooler autumn nights and mornings we are now having and realising the other side of the world is very happy about that. Oh well. See you again soon.
Hugs and blessings
Clare
I have linked to Confessions of a Scrap Quilter here enjoy your visit.
Also linked to Oh! Scrap here for even more scrappy goodness.
Sunday, 30 December 2018
The end of 2018
Thought I had better try and catch up with you all before the year is gone. November/December have been hard months for me health wise and I got back home for Christmas on Christmas Eve Day. Yay, thank you Lord. Spent Christmas with some of our family. Photos coming.
Might not be a lot more posts in 2019, we will see what progress I can make. However, there is still a strong urge to kill that stash, so I'm hoping to do a little more stitching yet. Hoping to infect (lol) one of my granddaughters with the bug as much interest is being shown.
Have started to assemble Danielle's quilt at last and did get three blocks worth together before crashing. Today is when I'm feeling like stitching again, yippee.... so onwards and upwards people.
Now for some photos to finish the year off.
Danielle's blocks - one has fallen down and all the stuff has been plonked in front of my design wall. Sorry, but you get a vague idea.
Colours are looking great.
This is Meg from our Tuesday Group who does the most amazing handwork. Sorry about the light behind the quilt. Meg has also done numerous hexagon quilts of all types.
This is our family at home between Christmas and New Year. My daughter Rebecca is standing in front of her 6' 5" son Bradley along with her three beautiful daughters. My eldest son Daryll is sitting beside me and my sister Joy has my grandson Hamish on her knee. Love this photo except by beautiful daughter in law Dayn is taking the photo.
On the way home Rebecca met up with her youngest brother Richard, wife Kea and daughter Marcy in Napier. Glad they had a chance to catch up as they live in opposite ends of the country.
Suzy's quilt got finished before Christmas. She was so completely blown away that it was hers to take away and have. I must acknowledge with such grateful thanks my helper Lynn Murphy for making and stitching on the binding for me.
Forgot to take a close up of the quilting which was a beautiful big daisy pattern. Long arm quilter was Gael Byrne from the Quilting Shed in Hastings. Made an awesome job and loved the way she put the red thread front and back. It gave a fabulous two sided effect, and I jolly well forgot to take a photo!!!!
This is one of my favourite finishes for 2018. This quilt was totally made from scraps and stash - oops, I forgot - I bought the green sashing as lack of large pieces of stash. It was quilted by my friend Lorraine Baker of Masterton who is now an accomplished long arm quilter. The centre blocks are made from leftover bits of WOF that I couldn't quite bear to throw away as was about an inch and a half wide. LOL. What a funny little lady I am, and loving it!!!
That's all folks for this year of 2018. One of so many ups and downs for me I can truly say. For once I am very surprised at how many quilts I managed to finish and give away to family and friends. My stash (old) did reduce by quite a substantial amount, but alas and alack, I fear the new fabric section may have grown a little,. Hehehehe. It just means I will need to try and make even more quilts in 2019.
God has blessed our family constantly and I can say with all my heart that He answers those prayers we ask of Him. Sometimes it is in His way and time, other times we get what we asked for. He is always good and God is love. May your 2019 be full to the brim of love and laughter. Love will always overcome dark.
Thank you for coming to visit my blog and I hope to see you again next year.
Hugs and blessings
Clare
I'm linking up with Oh Scrap here take a look and enjoy some eye candy.
Might not be a lot more posts in 2019, we will see what progress I can make. However, there is still a strong urge to kill that stash, so I'm hoping to do a little more stitching yet. Hoping to infect (lol) one of my granddaughters with the bug as much interest is being shown.
Have started to assemble Danielle's quilt at last and did get three blocks worth together before crashing. Today is when I'm feeling like stitching again, yippee.... so onwards and upwards people.
Now for some photos to finish the year off.
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Danielle's blocks - one has fallen down and all the stuff has been plonked in front of my design wall. Sorry, but you get a vague idea.
Colours are looking great.
This is Meg from our Tuesday Group who does the most amazing handwork. Sorry about the light behind the quilt. Meg has also done numerous hexagon quilts of all types.
This is our family at home between Christmas and New Year. My daughter Rebecca is standing in front of her 6' 5" son Bradley along with her three beautiful daughters. My eldest son Daryll is sitting beside me and my sister Joy has my grandson Hamish on her knee. Love this photo except by beautiful daughter in law Dayn is taking the photo.
On the way home Rebecca met up with her youngest brother Richard, wife Kea and daughter Marcy in Napier. Glad they had a chance to catch up as they live in opposite ends of the country.
Suzy's quilt got finished before Christmas. She was so completely blown away that it was hers to take away and have. I must acknowledge with such grateful thanks my helper Lynn Murphy for making and stitching on the binding for me.
Forgot to take a close up of the quilting which was a beautiful big daisy pattern. Long arm quilter was Gael Byrne from the Quilting Shed in Hastings. Made an awesome job and loved the way she put the red thread front and back. It gave a fabulous two sided effect, and I jolly well forgot to take a photo!!!!
This is one of my favourite finishes for 2018. This quilt was totally made from scraps and stash - oops, I forgot - I bought the green sashing as lack of large pieces of stash. It was quilted by my friend Lorraine Baker of Masterton who is now an accomplished long arm quilter. The centre blocks are made from leftover bits of WOF that I couldn't quite bear to throw away as was about an inch and a half wide. LOL. What a funny little lady I am, and loving it!!!
That's all folks for this year of 2018. One of so many ups and downs for me I can truly say. For once I am very surprised at how many quilts I managed to finish and give away to family and friends. My stash (old) did reduce by quite a substantial amount, but alas and alack, I fear the new fabric section may have grown a little,. Hehehehe. It just means I will need to try and make even more quilts in 2019.
God has blessed our family constantly and I can say with all my heart that He answers those prayers we ask of Him. Sometimes it is in His way and time, other times we get what we asked for. He is always good and God is love. May your 2019 be full to the brim of love and laughter. Love will always overcome dark.
Thank you for coming to visit my blog and I hope to see you again next year.
Hugs and blessings
Clare
I'm linking up with Oh Scrap here take a look and enjoy some eye candy.
Tuesday, 13 November 2018
Almost there...
I am taking a short break from trimming the very last of the HSTs for Danielle's quilt. Soooo pleased to have finally reached this point and that assembly can now begin.
I was a little delayed as I stitched up this quilt for someone we know who lost their house in a fire. Kerry dropped it off to the LA quilter this morning. A little big for me to handle these days.
It was made using two roll ups of Kaffe Fassett fabrics that I had in my stash - bought the 2nd one by accident, and is lovely and sunny and bright. I will show you again when it comes back from being quilted, but very happy with it. Nice and quick to make and the pattern is from a Layer Cake tutorial from The Missouri Star Quilt Company.
Our Tuesday girls had a couple of beautiful finishes too. Here is Lois with her fabulous Cat in the Garden quilt she has made for one of her granddaughters. Awesome job Lois.
The colour choices are gorgeous and don't those cats looks fabulous. Well done Lois. Quilted it herself too, such a champion.
Lynn was our other star yesterday.
Lynn does beautiful handwork and this table runner is so lovely. The colours are really nice and the ric rac around the edges makes for an awesome finish. Clever lady.
That's it for now folks. Off to trim up those last few triangles. Hopefully the next picture will be of the progress of assembling this quilt.
I'm linking up with Confessions of a Scrap Quilter here for Can I get A Whoop Whoop! Yay, go visit the eye candy.
Hugs and blessings to you all.
Clare
I was a little delayed as I stitched up this quilt for someone we know who lost their house in a fire. Kerry dropped it off to the LA quilter this morning. A little big for me to handle these days.
It was made using two roll ups of Kaffe Fassett fabrics that I had in my stash - bought the 2nd one by accident, and is lovely and sunny and bright. I will show you again when it comes back from being quilted, but very happy with it. Nice and quick to make and the pattern is from a Layer Cake tutorial from The Missouri Star Quilt Company.
Our Tuesday girls had a couple of beautiful finishes too. Here is Lois with her fabulous Cat in the Garden quilt she has made for one of her granddaughters. Awesome job Lois.
The colour choices are gorgeous and don't those cats looks fabulous. Well done Lois. Quilted it herself too, such a champion.
Lynn was our other star yesterday.
Lynn does beautiful handwork and this table runner is so lovely. The colours are really nice and the ric rac around the edges makes for an awesome finish. Clever lady.
That's it for now folks. Off to trim up those last few triangles. Hopefully the next picture will be of the progress of assembling this quilt.
I'm linking up with Confessions of a Scrap Quilter here for Can I get A Whoop Whoop! Yay, go visit the eye candy.
Hugs and blessings to you all.
Clare
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