Thursday, December 31, 2009

Storms and the New Year

Here it is, the end of another busy year. Looking back I wonder where the time went and what I spent my time and energy on, but I am sure I enjoyed most of it.

The storms are just passing through Melbourne and I am thinking that this year, for me, was a little like this storm - a big build up (the fanfare of the new year), then the lull when the rains abate and the noise can only be heard in the distance (settling back in to work and the daily routine), followed by lots of noise, lightning and rain (the chaotic rush towards the middle of the year, and the realisation that once again, Christmas is looming large and fast), and then finally (and hopefully), the long steady downpour, with occasional flashes of lightning (the solid and steady race towards the end of the work year and another glorious Christmas).

I finished quite a few craft projects this year - a shabby chic quilt, a 21st quilt, a 50th quilt, one for an engagement (ready to be quilted), several dilly bags (aliens, Aboriginal print, rockets, spiders and fairy ballerinas), 3 pillow cases (spiders, ballet dancers and construction vehicles), quaint Craft Christmas presents, and various other items that I can't remember at the moment. I have a 50th quilt and an engagement one well underway, and then just need to get another 21st one quilted - ready for August 2010.

One project that I would like to start over the Christmas holiday period is the slash and whack quilt of a birds eye view of fields and paddocks (see the image in the post below). It will be a hit and miss quilt I think, but one that should prove quite exciting to do.

The storm is building up now, so I will take myself off to the back of the house to watch the show.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Wow - talk about inspiration .... for future quilts!!

I came across this photo whilst searching Stonehenge in England for my boss' future overseas trip. It is truly amazing - those different shapes and colours are actually fields and paddocks. I remember seeing similar patterns when flying over the Gold Coast hinterland years ago. I am mulling over in my mind a quilt to reflect this photo - probably a slash and whack, but each block would probably need to be very different from its neighbour. The second photo is of the area surrounding the Potala Palace in Tibet. Same idea, just no great variation in colour.

The blue balloons mark Stonehenge and various places of interest, including the Potala Palace in Tibet.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Progress!

I seem to have found the motivation that I thought I had lost! The Japanese quilt is ready for quilting, the 21st quilt has a label on it and is wrapped and ready to be given to the birthday girl (tonight), preparations are underway for another 50th birthday quilt and I found a piece of jewellery suitable to be given as a 60th birthday present to a cousin. I have been a busy bee!!

Perhaps now that I have achieved so much, I will be able to tidy the dining room and get everything back in order - fat chance!!

The next project is the Christmas challenge and the 10 individual presents for the craft group, and re-landscaping my back garden, so that I don't have to see a plethora of weeds everytime I look out of my kitchen window.

Stay tuned for a photo of the Japanese quilt!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Progress

Well, I am pleased to advise that I took my Japanese fabric to the Monday night craft group and cut more pieces for the blocks. That's as far as I got!! I have decided that I need more fabric (of course I do!!), and as I can't get to the appropriate patchwork shop until Friday (day off - yey!), I can't do much more on this quilt. Therefore, this weekend may bring more progress in the Japanese quilt saga - or maybe not!

I know what the problem is, I have been spending far too much time on my new iPod touch and not enough time on my quilting projects. I do not feel guilty (too much) about this, as I found a great quote that fits this situation perfectly - 'Time you enjoyed wasting, is not wasted time'!! That makes me feel a whole lot better about not getting anywhere on my sister's quilt.

Eureka!! I finally have my pc back (that was a saga of its own), and although my music on iTunes still jumps when loading other programs, I can download movies onto my iPod - how cool is that?!?!?! I have just tried a music program that the IT guy loaded for me called Foobar 2000, and the music doesn't seem to jump on that - which is good - the only problem is that I can't select playlists - but I can live with that. Anything is preferable to having the music jump and stutter its way from beginning to end.

All my readers (I think there's only one of you at this stage), will be pleased to learn that I bought some more Japanese fabric today (Friday - day off), and it is now washed and ironed, and one piece is cut. I then got bored, and played with my iTouch some more!

I also finished pruning the roses in the front garden today - filled the large green wheelie bin and a separate smaller rubbish bin, and gained two blisters on my fingers (yes, I did wear gloves!) - I must just have really soft skin!! Considering the wheelie bin was emptied on Tuesday, and won't be emptied again until Tuesday week, that seems to be the end of the pruning for the moment - and a great excuse not to mow the lawn - no room to put the grass clippings.

Until next week .....






Saturday, August 15, 2009

Computer programs - who needs them??

Once I had my blog page happening, I thought I would only write one blog a week, and wondered if there would be enough happening in my life, quilt wise, to be able to live up to that goal. However, after trying for what seems like hours to get a program loaded on to my computer (unsuccessfully, I might add), I decided to write another blog, because this at least is interesting and fun to do!! I also spent a couple of hours pruning the roses in my front garden, and I have the cuts and scratches onmy arms to prove it.

I still haven't made much progress on my sister's Japanese quilt (too busy on the pc and in the garden), but I know what I want to do, so it shouldn't take long. It just needs motivation - anyone have any to spare?! I have 3 quilt tops ready to be quilted - 2 by machine and 1 by hand, and none of these are really needed until next year, so I have lots of time for the Japanese quilt - I just need to start.

Once that quilt is done, I would like to do another 'bug' quilt. That looked fabulous, and I know a couple of young boys who would love it. I also have 3 pillow slips to make - 1 with spiders, 1 with construction vehicles and the other is very girly - all pink with ballerinas.

I also want to scan all the photos of my quilt into the computer, so that I can put them on my iPod and on my blog page. Therefore, I should have lots to talk about in future blogs.

And about the computer, I have had enough - I will take it to the computer guy on Monday and see what he can do.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Quilts as gifts

I can't believe this worked! After one aborted effort of getting a name on my dashboard that I didn't like, I am now happy with everything, and it was easier than I first thought.

My sister laughs at me every time an event happens (birth, significant birthday, any other reasonable excuse), because I make a quilt to mark the event. I have made quilts for births, for weddings, for birthdays, for the fun of it, and with bugs, stars, shabby chic, guitars, cars, cats, cartoon heroes and Japanese fabrics, just because I can! I would much prefer to be sewing than out in the garden pulling out weeds. Some friends can't see the point of cutting up a 'perfectly good piece of fabric' and then putting it back together. I love it. I love the creative freedom it gives me. There are no rules. You can put spots with stripes and florals, and it does work! Quilts made of a varied design pattern generally look a lot better than those with just all florals, or all spots or all stripes. In my mind anyway.

I also like giving a quilt as a present - to me it says so much more when a present is hand made. Time, effort and thought has gone into that gift, and that usually means as much as the gift itself.

As you can see from the photos, I am not as artistic as a friend of mine who presents her quilts draped over various objects. Mine are just hung over my couch, so that the whole quilt can be seen.

I have a day off tomorrow, so I must make a start on a Japanese quilt - this time for my sister's 50th birthday!