More from our trip overseas last year. We spent 3 very hectic days in London. We saw lots but now have another list of places we would like to visit next time we visit. |
Sunday, 20 April 2008
Friday, 18 April 2008
France June 2007
Postcard From England
Make a postcard - it's easy! |
I have just discovered Smilebox today and had a little play around. This is from our trip overseas last year. I'll probably create a few more of these for a bit of fun. It was really quick and easy.
We arrived in Felixstowe after our 3 hour drive to Sydney, all the waiting around at the airport and the 23 hour flight and all the waiting around and time to get to Felixstowe. Instead of goint to bed, we spent the afternoon looking at all the vehicles in the Ipswich to Felixstowe run which is run on the long weekend in May. There were over 600 vehicles and they filled the 2 mile long sea front. We were so pleased to see the true English sea side with the stony beach and bathing boxes, which we were quickly informed were beach huts. We stayed overnight at the Fludyers Arms.
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
Out and About on the Weekend
Thursday, 10 April 2008
Ready For Quilting
This year requires quite a few quilts to be made. In May my boss' wife and our receptionist are both having a baby and my uncle is turning 80. In July we have a wedding to go to and my niece turns one.
I like the idea of giving a quillow for a gift for a baby. Something that is useful, but can be used as a cushion as well, and is a decent size to throw down on the floor or ground for a baby to play on. As there are going to be 2 babies and I don't know if they are going to be boys or girls I am making 4! The other 2 will be in the cupboard and I'll be organised next time someone has a baby. I have the quilt top pieced for 3 of them, the 4th is cut out ready to go. It will also just be squares. I haven't done any of the cushion fronts as yet, but it will happen.
For my uncle I have made the darker blue scrappy nine patch quilt. It has lovely rich colours and should be masculine enough. The border fabric is a William Morris pattern of birds and pomegranites. As his surname is Bird and he is an orchardist, I thought it was rather appropriate.
I'm being lazy and taking these to the machine quilter today. I've had the big rush last night and this morning getting the backing fabrics joined and cut to size.
Now the last quilt top needs to be made in the next few days as I will have to get it to her next week. It should all be OK.
Once these are finished, I will have to start on a quilt for the newly weds and a big bed quilt for my niece.
Recently a friend wanted to see my quilts. I had to explain that I really don't have many as I give them all away. I'll have to do one for us soon.
Wednesday, 9 April 2008
Meet Felix and Joey
Tuesday, 8 April 2008
In the Beginning
Wednesday, 2 April 2008
Bow Bags Day
Just before Christmas my friend Cath and her daughter Beth came over for the day and we had a bag making day. We used Monica Poole's "Bow Bag" pattern and made the larger version. I had already made one in brown and black and used a vintage black buckle rather than a bow as I prefer a more tailored look.