Sunday, November 25, 2007

ANTIQUE QUILTS

antique half square triangle





I have a few old quilts lying around the house, purchased on ebay a couple of years ago I attempted to get the best that I could afford and some that were interesting as well, I did manage to do quiet well in the 1950's era quilts and have three that I use daily and 1 that needs some repair.

My favourite is a stunning half square triangle quilt top done in some lovely conversation prints and some charming indigo's and reds, this has to be quilted so I am saving this one for later.

I also have a few blocks from the civil war period, from Dixie, these were from a top that was never quilted and are a similar pattern to the carolina lilly but is called batchelors block due to a small variation, some of the fabric had blown or shattered and I carefully repaired this by sewing (applique) fabric of similar era (reproductions) over the top. I have hand quilted it in a simple design and will finish it as a small wall hanging to do it justice.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Class display


Had to do a promotion for my jewelry making class coming up in December, it came up well and looks great in the shop.
Lots of bling and bits and bobs to get customers in the mood for creating beautiful jewelry.
All is good as I can settle in to work now that we are not going to Queensland. A bit of a let down for sure but I have so many good things going on down here for me that moving would have been a real rench away from it all

Monday, November 12, 2007

BOSTON AGE 18 MONTHS


this boy has grown so much - he is such a big lump of a dog but he has my heart. I love him and he sure does give great cuddles. A big teddy bear of a dog and so happy all the time, he just lifts your mood by being around and always happy to see you. He really makes you feel special, this morning he came racing in to tell me that Holly, the 16 year old pomeranian had fallen in the pool, however, he looked to totally pleased with himself and I can not help but suspect that he may have pushed her in in the first place. Well Holly is a survivor and she was taught at a very early age how to find the steps and managed to get out of the pool on her own with not too much trouble, but as alzheimers sets in I wonder how much longer she will be able to remember were the steps are.

Lillies in the pond


Just had to show off the lilly in the fish pond, they have suffered through the long cold winter and now they are popping their little heads above the water to bless us with their beauty.

The iris have multiplied, some have flowered but I think there is now too many in the pond.

This pond, waterfall is just the busiest place at the moment, the fish are fat and breeding and the donk donk frogs go at it all night.

I love that it is such a healthy environment and even if it is a bit green, at least the fish and flowers (and the frogs too) are very happy

Sunday, November 11, 2007

YO YO YO

Started these as I was curious as to how well the clover yo you makers worked and I was really surprised, after a bit of working out all the bits and the way to set the plastic pieces together and how to set the fabric in it, it all goes really quickly, it saves fabric and you get a neat yoyo. I have used both the extra large and the small, I am wanting the large but have to wait till work orders more in and then I'll grab one, I think I will do some demos of these at the shopping center in December when we are promoting the shop. These ones in the photo have just been laid out with a small yoyo placed on top of each one, I am still considering what I will do with them, at the moment I am just using some left over fabric that mum gave me. I am not too keen on the colours but they will work for this sample for the time being.

Joy - it's finished

Wow its finished and framed in less than a week, I started this at the Mamre weekend with help from Marg - it is one of her wonderful patterns that I just could not resist.
I have made it with 3 strands of different color of embroidery floss, yea fiddly but you do get a very individual look to it. It all went together very quickly and I am really pleased with the way it turned out.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Charlotte and Matt

This is Charlotte and Matt at the airport, Charlotte was nervous but happy to be with Matt, they make a great couple, Matt is a top chef and makes the best Rissotto that I have ever tasted.

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GIRLS WEEKEND




Hi,
Back again after a long time away, could not find how to access this account and was so busy I had no time to spend on it, I am inspired to write again after seeing my friend Marg Low's gorgeous blog and wanting to be able to share some of my work as well.

I have been very busy making stunning chain maille jewelry in sterling silver chain, it is so addictive and the results are magic.

I have few items for sale at http://www.charlirose.etsy.com/
I shared a lovely weekend at Mamre House with Christine Book, Jan and Marg, Helen from Temora and Ingrid from Pioneer Patchwork, Colleen and lots of friends and wonderful patchwork ladies, Marg assisted me with my needlepunch method and as soon as I was back on track I have done lots of needlepunch.

Christine has some projects using Yo Yo makers and I have now got my hands on the large yo yo maker and have started using these to do some yoyo's but I am not sure what I will make with them, I am sure my enthusiasm will wain around the size of a table runner.
Charlotte is in London, working hard and saving up to tour a few country's while she is there, Matt her boyfriend is working hard at Claridge's also.
I have missed her alot and try to phone as often as I can.
Boston is growing he is now 18 months old, Charlotte would not know him, he is no longer that cute little puppy - he is now a huge terrorising monster, but he still gives great cuddles.