30 May 2022

New Start Soon

Not much to show for the last week - I've been knitting H's jumper and am hoping to finish it in the next couple of weeks.  Halfway up the first sleeve now.

Three rows of "All Stacked Up" are together and hoping to spend a bit more time on it over the next week or so.

This year's Stash Buster Group SAL quilt is Tula Pink's "Butterfly Quilt".  Once again I'll be using my Alison Glass stash with a couple of solids added.  I think this will be a fun quilt to make and I'm looking forward to starting later next month.


Went to Sydney on Saturday to have lunch with the family.  The little ones were in fine form and enjoyed the playground at the club where we met up.  We also had a lovely afternoon tea at Jenni and Kurt's place.

After I arrived home, I picked up my knitting and joined Chookyblue's 10th Birthday celebrations for the Chookshed.  Was lovely listening to the chat and taking part.

Sunday was a big housework day - washing, cleaning bedrooms and The Pink Room etc.  Such a cold day and the chill is going to last for a while.

23 May 2022

Lots of Colour

Seems that I am sewing with lots of beautiful colours at the moment.  I belong to an online Scrap Busters Group.  The first year we made Jen Kingwell's "Gypsy Wife" quilt and "Boho Heart" was last year's quilt.  I've used mostly Alison Glass fabrics with loads of low volumes for the backgrounds and the long background strips.


This is the backing for "Boho Heart" - same as I used for "Gypsy Wife".


This year's quilt is Tula Pink's "The Butterfly Quilt" and I'll be using my Alison Glass again.

A dear friend gave me two identical fat quarter bundles of 21 Kaffe Fassett fabrics.  I opened one of them a few weeks ago and decided to make Kaffe Fassett's "All Stacked Up" quilt.


The pattern has very specific cutting and fabric placement instructions, which are a great help.


The blocks sew up very quickly.  The above photo shows all I can fit on the design sheet - there are two more rows to add to the width and length of the quilt.


Last Friday the Wollongong International Women's Day event was held - it's usually in March but Covid has mucked up many plans this year.  It was such a fantastic event - Olympian Emma McKeon was the featured speaker (so gracious) and Mahalia Barnes provided entertainment (such a powerhouse voice).

Tania, in the photo below, is my immediate manager at the University and she is also Wollongong's Deputy Lord Mayor.  She is such a wonderful advocate for the Illawarra (and a fellow lover of musicals).

When Michael was a baby I made him a set of crochet granny square overalls (no idea where they ended up).  Made another set when little T was on the way and they were also worn by her brother and now little Vinnie is wearing the overalls.  The photo of T is from a video of her dancing at the Sydney Quilt Show in 2016.  She kept her audience well entertained.


The weather was awful over the weekend - can't believe how much rain is still falling.  The only good thing about it is staying inside to sew.

16 May 2022

Lovely Weekend

 Four more "Stitchery Sampler" blocks.


The final two machine-pieced blocks are also made and the two applique blocks have been prepared - hope to work on them during lunchtimes at work this week.

Made last September's "Boho Heart" blocks yesterday so the next step is to cut the backing strips to assemble the third quarter.


Peta posted this gorgeous photo of Gulli and Wynstan last week - they're both so cute.


I had a fun weekend starting with dinner out with friends on Friday night, lunch on Saturday with my cousin at Headlands Hotel in Austinmer - such a lovey spot, friends visited yesterday morning then Mum and I went to see "Operation Mincemeat".  Really enjoyed the film - I love anything based on a true (and so does Mum) and, once again, she remembers the event.   Always happy to see a movie starring Colin Firth.

11 May 2022

Not Much Sewing Happening ...

There hasn't been a lot of sewing happening the last few days.  I made three of these "Stitchery Sampler" blocks months ago and sewed up the "dash" block late last week.  The pretty fabrics are FigTree Shirtings.


I bought a new Elizabeth Hartman kit from The Next Stitch - "Robots".  Wendy was offering this design as a BOM but I preferred the whole kit.  It's a retirement project.


I'm hoping to get back to "Boho Heart" in the next little while - I have month 7 blocks made but not sewn together yet.  


This is last year's Scrap Busters Group quilt and most of the group has started this year's quilt, Tula Pink's Butterfly Quilt.  Once again, I'll be using my Alison Glass stash for the butterfly quilt.

T&H stayed over on Friday night - always fun with them around.  For Mothers' Day lunch this year we went to Amigos Mexican restaurant - two of my children worked there and the food is always great.  Celebrated another trip around the sun yesterday - Elizabeth came to campus to take me out for lunch and Mum cooked dinner last night.  Having dinner with Michael and his family tonight.

03 May 2022

Knitting

Over the weekend, finished off some knitting for Vincent - these are for winter 2023.

Jenni had two balls of navy with oatmeal fleck and I knitted a fisherman's rib vest.  Wish there had been more wool to make sleeves.  There were no labels on the wool so I don't know who is the manufacturer.


Also finished off a jumper and beanie in Bendigo Woollen Mills' 8 ply Luxury (Amazon Green).  This wool is so gorgeous to knit with and feels beautiful.  Vinnie is well-known for pulling off his hats within a few seconds so I may have wasted my time knitting the beanie :)


Also been taking my time to knit an Aran jumper for H.  Started this some time last year and finally finished the back last night.


This Shepherd pattern book has so many great designs that I've knitted over the years.

The jigsaw puzzle is finished.


Two little sweethearts are staying over on Friday night, so they can pull it apart.  I have two more unopened puzzles in the cupboard - might start one of them soon.

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