We can definitely see why the town received its tourism award in 2024. Our two days were filled to the brim. We could have stayed longer, but we had places to go and people to see.
Monday, 29 June 2026
Roma - Day 2 - Tuesday
We can definitely see why the town received its tourism award in 2024. Our two days were filled to the brim. We could have stayed longer, but we had places to go and people to see.
Sunday, 28 June 2026
Rainbow Scrap Challenge for June
The colour that was designated for June was not any one colour in particular, but “pastel”. This posed a bit of a problem for me, as I have precut all my colours and there are no pastels. I decided that the closest I have is Aqua. That has now presented itself to be another problem, as the July colour has now been selected to be Aqua. Oh well, I’ll just have to do another substitution next month as well.
As we would be travelling for much of the month, I had packed my precut blocks to take away with me and hopefully find time to set up my little machine and make them on the road and then just make the crumb blocks once we returned home.
The opportunity didn’t arrive until towards the end of our trip, when we camped at Cranky Rocks Nature Reserve, near Warialda in northern NSW, and decided to have an extra day there to be lazy.
I set myself up outside, with the company of the chooks that roamed around the campground. A rather lovely setting. My own version of the Chookshed. If you know, you know. LOL
Anyway, the solid crosses blocks and the black and white potato chip blocks were pieced while there.
Yesterday, I finally pieced the two crumb blocks that were needed. I already had one I had made previously.
I have only four more colours to make before putting the quilt tops together and am very happy with how they are turning out.
I’m linking up with So Scrappy.
Friday, 26 June 2026
A Very Simple Little Project
While we were travelling, we stayed with some friends at Rockhampton and they have done some serious downsizing. As a result, a few fabrics came home with me. So that they don't just get moved from one cupboard to another, I will endeavour to use them fairly soon. I thought I would start with the easy, obvious.
This little prequilted cot panel had been purchased probably in the 90s, or early 2000s. All it needed was to be bound.
I had a little look in my stash and found a lemon homespun that matched well. It came from a on shop or such at some stage.
It didn't take long to get it done. By the way, the lemon thread was in Mum's collection.
Therefore, really, all it took was an afternoon of my time and we have a sweet little quilt to donate.
Thursday, 25 June 2026
Another June Finish
It seems that I am on a roll, already having a second finish for the month. In my June Wishes post, I said that I would like to finish the Solid Fat Quarter Quilt and that it would take all of one day. Well, I made that happen.
This quilt was my planned project for Scrub Stitchin', using fat quarters that I had purchased at a charity market stall and a very simple, yet effective pattern.
I managed to get the top pieced while there, which I was rather happy about.
Once we returned home, I made my Main Goal for May to have the quilt completed. Well, sadly, that didn't happen.
I did get it quilted, but was too distracted with other things to get the binding on.
Happily, now I can share a fully completed quilt. It may be later than wished, but at least I can tick it off the list, and yes, it only took one day.
My quilt holder upperer did a stirling job as usual, having to balance on a stool, as the quilt is so long. You can see the backing in this photo and I used the same fabric for the binding, which was added by machine.
This quilt will be donated.
Measurements -72" high x 47" wide
Pattern - Color Study by Kristene Peterson from Fons and Porters Scrap Quilts Magazine (Spring 2013). A very simple pattern using 2 1/2" strips.
Fabrics - Fat quarters purchased at a charity market stall
Quilting Design - Basketweave by My Creative Stitches
Batting - Cotton/Poly
Backing - Left over wideback from Spotlight.
Thread - Glide - Medium Grey
Wednesday, 24 June 2026
My First Finish for June
My main wish for June was to complete the red knitted scarf I started at the beginning of our holiday. Happily, I can report that it was completed before we returned home last Wednesday.
Let's recap.
I bought this lovely red sock yarn at the Heritage Trades Trail back in early April.
I started knitting it while watching Mick play bowls at Cowra, as it was nice and portable.
I continued to do a few rows most days, but definitely not every day. It was something I could work on while we were visiting friends and chatting.
I took just a couple of "in progress" shots while out and about. Just a small taste of some of the places we visited. There will be more as I get my posts written.
Rockhampton at the end of May.
This is at Moura.
And another at Carnarvon Gorge.
It was finished while having a lazy day near Warialda. Probably all places you have never heard of.
Once back home it was time to style it on my lovely old dressmaker's dummy.
A bit of fun trying the different styles. The first is how I will probably wear it most often.
Now it has been packed away with the other four I have made using this pattern. You can tell that they work well for me.



















































