Saturday, January 26, 2013

Right of passage

I thought it was time that Harvey learned to bake.
We made chocolate chip cookies. He was my chief flour flinger - the clean up took a while but it was worth enjoying his enthusiasm.

The most important lesson and the right of passage was of course the opportunity to lick the beater. 
It took some fierce concentration

but as you can see, he's a natural.
It's been a bit mental around here, we needed to swap rooms around to prepare for the new bubba which has meant moving my craft room. That was all going well until we realised that things weren't going to fit quite the way I'd hoped (and the way I'd measured...)
Crisis averted with a few changes to furniture.
I finally got some sewing done last night, starting this cushion for my friends daughter who is being Christened tomorrow. I finished it today so tonight I can get stuck into some UFO's now that I have some momentum going. 

Happy Sewing lovelies,
Abbe x


Friday, January 11, 2013

Stripping - even the nice girls are doing it

Now, for all those doing Google searches for other kinds of stripping, sorry to disappoint,  I'm talking about fabric strips.
I've managed to get caught up in the craze of the Scrappy Trip Around The World (#scrappytripalong on Instagram) which stemmed from a great tutorial at quiltville.com by Bonnie Hunter.
I know I would have never done a Bargello or Trip Around the World quilt, just not my style but this grabs me because I am finally cutting into my huge stash of fat quarters. 

Just like my un-stuck sticker collection when I was a kid (I always kept them as they were because I didn't want to 'waste' them....) my fat quarters mostly remain untouched.
Or they did.
These are the block I've done so far - I can imagine I'm going to have 'fun' organising and reorganising placement. I am making 36 blocks, which are 12" finished.
I am aiming for a dark fabric through the middle of each block but otherwise it's random.
I know I'm going to make another because I've been cutting double the amount of strips I need....as you do.

On a super happy note, Copper Patch House has finally got a couch.
Big deal you think?
SIX MONTHS WITHOUT A COUCH!!!
We have some comfy outdoor furniture but it certainly wasn't the same as stretching out in the proper veg-out position. Something that was very hard to deal with when I was suffering the horrendous morning sickness.

I think we got enough couch....


I need to scale up the size of cushions that I make - this is the first of many planned using the colourful Denyse Shmidt ranges, Hope Valley and Chicopee.

Happy Days,
Ab

Another reminder -  Craft n Chat at The Retreat is this weekend, still some places available.
Check out this post or contact me via the website.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

A reminder - Come craft with me!

Just a reminder that we are having some Chat and Craft days at The Retreat.
Need some crafty time?
Need to get away from the kids for a day?
Need to come and stickynose and check out The Retreat?
Need to hang out with lovely people, eat some yummy food and have a great day?

Come to The Retreat
Saturday 12th or Sunday 13th of January
10am until 

$50 per day includes, morning and afternoon tea and lunch.
Hot and cold drinks and energy giving chocolates lollies provided.

There will be little gifts for all attendees and the chance to win a $100 accommodation voucher.


Bring your crafty projects to work on, some show and tell and your sense of humour, bring a buddy or meet some new crafty mates.
Any type of craft is welcome, if you want to work on it - bring it!

Limited places available so contact us now to book.

Contact Abbe on 0412 932 880 or at abbe@theretreatwoodend.com.au



Monday, December 31, 2012

On a mission

I am on a mission to claim three more finishes for 2012.

I finished Mr CP's quilt on Christmas Day. I did have to take it back after it was unwrapped as there was still a little bit of binding to hand stitch down.
He seems to like it. I was really happy with how it turned out.
Pictures to come...

I just have to darn in the ends of this colourful eye-spy that I made for the nephew of Harvey's carer.
I love how it's turned out but in hindsight with I'd just done straight line quilting and not the meandering. 
I think I'll make one or something similar for Harvey as he seems to love it.

The design is in Anna Maria Horner's Handmade Beginnings book.

This last one is for The Retreat. The fabric was from a Chinese Whispers swap with my aunts. I added some of my own, chopped various widths and added the sashing and I'm really happy with it.
I've already started a baby girl quilt in the same style with girly fabrics....just in case :o)

I decided to try my hand at some free motion flowers. I feel like I've mastered loops and meandering although I still need more practice.
Anywho, some of the flowers turned out really good. 
And some need to be deadhead :o) 

So these two are going to be finished tonight. We are off to a BBQ that will be pretty casual so I plan on plonking myself down the with a cool drink and getting ends darned in and binding sewn down.

Projects-to-be have been swimming around in my head.
I want to finish so old stale ones and I want to get stuck into some new ideas.
Harvey definitely needs a Foxy quilt and obviously the new bubba will need something mummy-made too.
I think I'm feeling urgency to finish some things before bub comes along as I know I'll be in baby fogland for a month or two at least.

Wishing you all a very merry New Years Eve.
See you next year!
Abbe

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

A semblance of productivity

Thursday nights are bed, chocolate, twitter and One Born Every Minute nights.
I don't watch alone though, I watch with my crafty twitter friends, Jules, Bec, Fi and a few others. We make silly conversation as we watch babies being born. It's fair to say I spend a bit of time squirming these days. I'm 24 weeks now so reality about pushing baby out is setting in....
Last week I managed to get some time in between tweets to start working with my Chicopee fabric.
With a new couch coming to Club CP we are going to need some new cushions and I'm going to mix this with the previous line, Hope Valley. 

I finished the mittens tonight. Just need to sew them up. They aren't perfect but it all adds to my knitting experience.

More enthusiastic eating by the munchkin. 

Hello, what's this? I had a very lucky win after putting my business card in a draw at the Dayview Textiles stand at the AQM. Low and behold a phone call later that day and I was a winner. As soon as my so called friend realised what the phone call was about, she punched me.
Sign of a true friend - not backward at coming forward with her jealousy!

My arm is still sore.....

I'm absolutely stoked with the Jinny Beyer Palette Collection - I have no idea how I am going to use the 150 fat quarters. For the moment it's only for patting and not for taking out, it looks too pretty as it is!

Wishing you productivity and big wins.
Ab x


Sunday, November 25, 2012

Crafting weekend - an open invitation


You’re invited!

Come to
‘Chat n Craft’ at The Retreat Woodend
on
Saturday the 12th and Sunday the 13th of January
10.00am to 4.00pm
Or make a whole weekend of it and stay at The Retreat.

Bring your crafty projects to work on, some show and tell and your sense of humour, bring a buddy or meet some new crafty mates.
Any type of craft is welcome, if you want to work on it - bring it!

Cost: $50 per day or $150 to stay for the weekend.

Cost includes morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea each day.
Breakfast and dinner are also included if you’re staying.

Goody bags and prizes throughout each day.

Limited places available so contact us now to book.

Contact Abbe on 0412 932 880 or at abbe@theretreatwoodend.com.au

Thursday, November 22, 2012

The last few weeks



So for a solid week we felt like this
Which made us do this 
And then even this (but at least there's smiles). 

Fortunately he felt all better so I went off and visited my favourite crafty girl.
She gave me lemons so I made lemon curd and she gave me eggs so I made pav.

That meant we had to do some of this 




That required some of this

Last night we tried a fresh strawberry and yoghurt face mask - it definitely has miracle youthful powers. See? 
In between all of that other stuff I grown more of this

21 weeks

Every now and then I've worked on this for Mr Fox.

So that's the last couple of weeks for me.
Fortunately we're all healthy and happy again and full of yummy pav so life is pretty sweet.

Happy sewing,
Ab x